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  • 1 July
  • 2 July
  • 3 July
Key Note speaker: Michael Green
> Reframing Progress: The Social Progress  Index
P1. Social Enterprise: is this government’s opportunity to blend economic growth and social justice? / L’Impresa Sociale: un’opportunità, per i Governi, di coniugare crescita economica e giustizia sociale?
  > Dr. Joyce Yen Feng, Minister without Portfolio, Taiwan Government
Key Note speaker: Ruth & Amy Anslow
> Ruth and Amy Anslow, HiSBe, UK
P.3 - Social Enterprises from the world: a deep and enduring social impact / Imprese Sociali dal mondo: un impatto profondo e duraturo
> Durreen Shahnaz, IIX (Impact Investment Exchange) and Shujog, Singapore.
P4. Plenary - The hype or reality of data collection: social progress and impact measurement / Esagerazione o realtà della raccolta dati sulla la misurazione dell’impatto
> Michael Green, Social Progress Imperative, USA – Social Progress Index: a tool for social innovator
> Martin Burt -Fundacion Paraguaya, Paraguay
> Kee Chi Hing, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong – What measurable can be improved?
P5. How Foundations’ strategies are shifting from providing grants to supporting social enterprise with hybrid capital / Come stanno cambiando le strategie delle Fondazioni, dalle donazioni al sostegno con capitali ibridi all’Impresa Sociale
> Heidi Hafes -Shell Foundation, UK
> Raul Gauto, Avina Foundation, Latin America
W1. Workshop - Social enterprises tackling lack of access to affordable housing / Le Imprese Sociali come strumento per affrontare la diffusa crisi abitativa
> Stefano Magnoni, ASM ViaPadova36, Italy
> Susan Aktemel -Homes for Good, UK
> Marco Gerevini – Fondazione Housing Sociale, Italy
W2. Turning liabilities into assets: the use of redundant assets, land and building for social benefit / Trasformare patrimoni inutilizzati in ricchezze per la comunità: la “seconda vita” di beni, terre ed edifici confiscati
> Flaviano Zandonai, IRIS Network & Francesca Battistoni, Social Seed, Italy
> Sandra Holmes, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, UK – Community Right to Buy
> Claudio Bossi, Consorzio SIS, Italy
W3. New media for Social Enterprise / Approcci e strumenti di comunicazione innovativa per le Imprese Sociali
> Peter Holbrook, Buy Social, UK – Join the Buy Social Revolution
Jack Sim, WTO, Singapore – Meet Mr. Toilet
W4. Democratising Impact Investing - the potential of crowd funding and other financial tools for social enterprise / Democratizzare l’Impact Investing - il potenziale del crowd funding per le imprese sociali, i social bonds e altri strumenti finanziari innovativi
> Francesco Pozzobon, ItaliaCamp, Italy
> Ruth and Amy Anslow, HiSBe, UK;
> Sara Gallagher, Calvert Foundation, USA – Engaging diasporas to Democratize Impact Investing
W5. Technology based social enterprises for development / La tecnologia per lo sviluppo delle imprese sociali
> Corey Lien, DOMI, Taiwan
> Daniel Andrade, Bild Bolivia
W8. Social Enterprise: feeding the planet and doing it well state / Imprese Sociali: nutrire il pianeta e farlo bene
> Tara McDonald, Vancouver Farmers Market, Canada
W9. Training the next generation of social entrepreneurs / Preparare la nuova generazione di imprenditori sociali
> Neil McLean, Social Enterprise Academy, UK 
> Natalia Pochinok, Russian State Social University, Russia
W10. Outstanding social enterprises in the delivery of basic services and in securing human rights: successes and challenges / L’importanza delle imprese sociali nell’accesso ai servizi di base e nel garantire i diritti umani: successi e sfide
> Biko Evarist, Education & Entrepreneurship, Tanzania
> Fabio De Pascale, Devergy, Tanzania
W11. Challenging the glass ceiling: why women thrive in Social Enterprise / Il protagonismo delle donne nelle Imprese Sociali
> Riccarda Zezza, PianoC, Italy
> Jennifer Morellato & Elisa Lion, Smateria, Cambodia
> Fiza Farhan, Buska Foundation, Pakistan.
W12. A critical view of social enterprise finance models / Una visione critica dei modelli di finanziamento all’impresa sociale
> Alastair Davis, Social Investment, Scozia.
W13. Social Enterprise for a new growth and better jobs / Le imprese sociali lottano contro la disoccupazione giovanile
> Jean Claude Mizzi, European Commission, EU.
W14. The role of “for-profit” social enterprises in creating social impact / Il ruolo delle imprese sociali “a scopo di lucro” nella creazione di impatto sociale
> Stefano Granata, Gruppo Cooperativo CGM, Italia
> Cliff Prior, UnLtd, UK
W15. What makes a “social” investment, social / Cosa rende un investimento “sociale”, davvero tale?
> Alex Oppes, Social Ventures Australia
> Giovanni Gerola, Opes Impact Fund, Italy
W16. Social Value from Food production and farming / Creare valore sociale attraverso il cibo e l’agricoltura
> Tara Mc Donald, Vancouver Framers Market, Canada
> Sophi Tranchell, Divine Chocolate, UK
W17. Social enterprises as empowering employers / Le imprese sociali: più che datori di lavoro
> Eva Gyorgy, Timural Gropu SRL, Romania
> Carmine Guanci, Vesti Solidale, Italy
> Kuo Jen Su, Children are us, Taiwan;
> Anna Horvath, NESsT, Hungary
P6. Social Enterprise and government: an emerging paradigm of co-production and collaboration / Imprese Sociali e governi: un nuovo emergente paradigma di coproduzione e collaborazione
> Yvonne Strachan, Deputy Director, Scottish Government, Scotland
p10. Dangerous liaisons: what makes business partnerships work? / Relazioni pericolose: come far funzionare le partnership commerciali fra attori diversi?
> Stefano Granata, Gruppo Cooperativo CGM, Italy
> Karen Lynch, CEO Belu Water, UK
> Raul Gauto, LICAN, Paraguay
P11. International Development Assistance and the Emerging Role of Social Enterprise / La cooperazione internazionale e il ruolo emergente delle imprese sociali
> Jonathan Wong, Department for International Development (DFID), UK
> Carmen Lopez-Clavero, SIDA, Sweden
> Elena Casolari, Fondazione ACRA-CCS, Italy
> Matthew Guttentag, USAID (PACE Programme) USA
P13. The Evolution of Social Entrepreneurship in Hong Kong / L’evoluzione delle Imprese Sociali a Hong Kong
> Kee Chin Hing, Fullness Social Enterprise Society; Jimmy Chiu, Charm Net Ltd.; Timothy Ma, Project Flame, City University of Hong Kong
W18. Social procurement in the public and private sector and along the supply chain / Social procurement nel settore pubblico e privato lungo la filiera di approvvigionamento
> Roddy Stewart, Ready for Business LLP, UK
> Giuseppe Guerini, Federsolidarietà Nazionale-Confcooperative, Italy
> David Brookes, Social Traders Australia
W19. Feeding the cities: Social Enterprise in alternative supply chains to feed citizens / Nutrire le metropoli: le Imprese
Sociali nelle filiere produttive alternative in contesti urbani
> Tara McDonald, Vancouver Farmers Market, Canada
> Andrea Vecci, Cascina Cuccagna, Italy
W20. Social Enterprise and renewable energy / Imprese Sociali e energia rinnovabili
> Nicola Morganti, Lumama, Tanzania
> Rustam Sengupta, Boond, India
> Fiza Farhan, Busk Foundation, Pakistan
> Fabio De Pascale, Devergy, Tanzania
W21. The good, the bad and the ugly: the top success/failure stories / Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo: storie di fallimenti e di successi
> James Dunbar, New Start Highland, Scotland
W23. Legal framework for social enterprises: new legal forms and hybrid organizations / Contesto normativo per le imprese
sociali: nuove forme giuridiche e organizzazioni ibride
> Duncan Osler, MacRoberts LLP, UK
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W24. Scale & replicability through partnerships and franchising models / Scalabilità e replicabilità attraverso partnerships e modelli di franchising
> Mario Molteni, ALTIS E4Impact, Italy
Side Event: Convergence profit - non profit to achieve sustainable value
> Conversation with Prof. Muhammad Yunus

News

The Evolving Landscape of Social Enterprise in Italy

The Evolving Landscape of Social Enterprise in Italy

Ruth and Amy Anslow, hiSbe at Social Enterprise World Forum 2015

Ruth and Amy Anslow, hiSbe at Social Enterprise World Forum 2015

Social Enterprise: economic growth and social justice

Social Enterprise: economic growth and social justice

Michael Green and the Social Progress Index

Michael Green and the Social Progress Index

Social Enterprises from the world: a deep and enduring social impact

Social Enterprises from the world: a deep and enduring social impact

Opening Ceremony at EXPO

Opening Ceremony at EXPO

Frankie hi-nrg mc live at SEWF 2015

Frankie hi-nrg mc live at SEWF 2015

Prof. Yunus and young social entrepreneurs from around the world

Prof. Yunus and young social entrepreneurs from around the world

Social enterprise at #SEWF2015: ‘how it should be’

Social enterprise at #SEWF2015: ‘how it should be’

Global leaders throw down the gauntlet to social entrepreneurs

Global leaders throw down the gauntlet to social entrepreneurs

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