Written by Anton Shelupanov, Associate Director at the Centre for Justice Innovation (CJI). CJI’s website is http://justiceinnovation.org/ Hate crime is a highly emotive issue, and not someth...
How can the public sector promote and benefit from social innovation? This question is being answered in a new book which recently hit Danish book stores. It’s translated title is ”Crea...
Social enterprises tend to favour a participatory management structure, that has until recently been overlooked by bodies which exist to adjudicate disputes between workers and their employees. Rec...
Do you run an innovative project or programme in nutrition, water or rural development? Or are you aware of any projects that should win a prize? Nominate it for the Nestlé Prize in Creating...
When people discuss social innovations, they often focus on the successful cases which have spread far and wide. But to what extent does this reflect the reality of social innovation? And what does...
For the first time in Poland, NESsT and J. P. Morgan are organizing jointly "Competition for Social Enterprise - 2014". The aim of the Competition is to support the development of social ...
On the 17th and 18th of February, twenty-five different partners from around the world gathered together in Dortmund for the kick-off meeting for the SI Drive project, funded under the European Uni...
In the past fortnight, J.K. Rowling broke many of her young fans’ hearts when she revealed that she didn’t believe her characters Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger to be ideally suited t...
On Friday I attended the WILCO final conference which took place in Brussels. The project has generated some real insights and for me personally, identified a number of issues which are worth furth...
Last Wednesday, the INNOSERV team hosted its final workshop in Paris, marking the end of this two year project looking at social services innovations across Europe. This was a great opportunity to ...