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From Sectarianism to Solidarity: A Vital Role for Social Entrepreneurs in MENA

In: Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East

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  • David Haskell
  • Janice Hayashi Haskell
  • Jennifer Kwong

Abstract

Social entrepreneurship is trending in MENA, drawing the attention of state actors, multinational corporations, and multilateral organizations. Seeking ways to catalyse economic development and address the pressures of the region’s “youth bulge”,1 these actors tend to focus on the “business” end of the social enterprise spectrum (Abdou et al., 2010: 19). However, economic opportunity does not emerge in a vacuum. Instability and violence — due in part to sectarian tensions in the region — have significantly undermined economic growth (Buckner et al., 2012: 8–10; Mottaghi and Devarajan, 2014: 1).

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  • David Haskell & Janice Hayashi Haskell & Jennifer Kwong, 2015. "From Sectarianism to Solidarity: A Vital Role for Social Entrepreneurs in MENA," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Dima Jamali & Alessandro Lanteri (ed.), Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East, chapter 4, pages 89-111, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-50995-6_5
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137509956_5
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