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Page 1: Social Innovation Expert-LinkedIn

www.socialinnovtionexpert.com

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52% Of population is unbankable

$3.9t Credit gap for

MSMEs

65% of world cultural heritage at risk

THE PROBLEM (S)

200m unemployed

2.8b affected by water crisis

60% of graduates

don„t have working skills

200m aged 15-24 not

completed primary schools

1b Living in hunger

100m Faces health

catastrophic/year

200m refugees

1b residents

live in slum

1.2b Don„t have

access to electricity

1.3b In extreme

poverty ($1.25 a day)

$212t Total investment

worldwide

$2t Impact

investing in 5-10 years

23% of

population

aged 65, By

2033

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"Social entrepreneurs are not content just to give a fish or teach how to fish.

They will not rest until they have revolutionized the fishing industry."

Bill Drayton

“The entrepreneur always searches for change,

responds to it, and exploits it as an opportunity.”

Peter Drucker

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THE OPPORTUNITIES

Example of Digital Humanities as social innovation

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THE SOLUTION Social Innovation • Social innovation concepts and practices,

defined as a novel solution to a social problem that is more effective, efficient, sustainable, or just than current solutions, are extended successfully worldwide.

• The value created by social innovation accrues primarily to society rather than to private individuals, but guided by three drivers: – Exchange of ideas and values (Web 2:0

factor, increasing concern of climate change, poverty, hunger, etc.) undermine

– Shifts in roles and relationships (parents, family, individual, entrepreneurs, self-employed, etc.)

– Integration of private capital with public and philanthropic support (PPP, CSR, social business, etc.),

Example: Grameen Bank in Bangladesh has been lending small sums of money, mostly to rural poor women so they can engage in micro enterprises, but also to

collective groups. The innovation of Grameen Bank is that it lends money to people who would not be eligible in the

normal commercial sense (unbankable). People are helped to

determine the best way to satisfy their needs and are helped by the bank's

officers in the villages.

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THE ORGANIZATION Social Innovation Expert is a structure whose aim is to repeatedly create and build innovation into companies & organizations. Thanks to its generous and created resourceful think-tank, Social Innovation Expert foster and increase a social entrepreneur’s chances of innovate and optimize its creation and growth.

• Focus on creating ideas, products and solutions handling global social & economic challenges

• Working on design, development, and implementation of new Labs

• Utilizing extensive global network for advancement of product growth and strategy

• Understand risk taking, paradigm shift, and paradigm paralysis of the social innovation.

• Meet and exchange views with successful social entrepreneurs in the same sector.

• Create viable business models for social businesses.

• To link business ideas to our financial markets and investments.

• To spread best practices of Islamic banking for M&SME’s

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THE PHILOSOPHY • Muslim countries are mostly poor or

underdeveloped countries, they need urgent solutions to tackle challenges like poverty, education, health services, empowering youth, etc.

• The innovation gap in Muslim countries as part of the underdeveloped world is huge and needs several decades of large investment in education

• SOCIAL INNOVATION EXPERT was established as a platform to employing innovation and creativity for economic, cultural, social and sustainable development.

• SOCIAL INNOVATION EXPERT has the vision to be the most efficient and influential platform in sharing and connecting the global knowledge in social innovation.

The first product developed by SIIE was the Social Innovation Labs (SILs®)

providing groundbreaking approach to tackle complex social challenge and support the journey of change makers. SILs® uses social innovation, ideation

lab, business modeling and the associated tool kits and processes as

promising tool for generating new solutions to the social challenges in

the world, especially Muslim countries.

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THE PRODUCTS Social Innovation Labs (SILs®) • Multiple distinct Labs to

accelerate social innovation in the most pressing problems facing the societies.

• Each Lab provides specific and dedicated content to foster the creation of solutions for relevant problem,

• Until today, created total of 16 different labs

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THE ROLE • An Innovation Ecosystem • An Independent Actor • A Knowledge Broker • A Catalyst for Change • A Transformation Agent • A Knowledge Hub • A Facilitator • A Multidiscipline Platform • A Powerhouse of Innovation • A Local Innovation accelerator

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THE MARKET

Academia

Government

Private sector

SILs®

NGO„s

Youth

COLLABORATIVE SPABCE

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THE TAREGT • Muslim countries in four areas:-

– South Asian,

– Arab world (MENA region)

– Gulf Countries (GCC)

– Eastern Europe & old Soviet Union countries

• Main challenges to deal with:-

1. Development of Waqfa & Zakat

2. Education, Health & social services,

3. Economic empowerment (youth & women),

4. Empowering NGO’s & CSO,

5. Preserve local Arts & Cultural heritage,

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IMPORTANT DATES

Contract with ILO

Creation of 1st Lab

Creation of 2-5th

Lab

March May August

Implement in

Qatar

Contract in SKA

& Egypt

October November

Implement in

Bahrain

Implement in India

Feb March

2015 2016

2017

Lunch of On-line

platform

April

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ELABORATED SILs® • Islamic Economy

– LAB N#12: SOCIAL FINANCE & IMPACT INVESTMENT LAB

– LAB N#18: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR WAQF DEVELOPMENT

– LAB N#17: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR ZAKAT DEPLOYMENT

– LAB N#15: DESIGN CSR INITIATIVE FOR CORPORATES & NON-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONs.

– LAB N#15: DESIGN EMPOWERING INITIATIVE FOR REFUGEES.

• Poverty: – LAB N#3: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION

– LAB N#4: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR JOB CREATION & EMPOWERING YOUTH

– LAB N#5: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR TOURISM & TRADITION HANDMADE INDUSTRIES

– LAB N#13: DESIGN VALUE CHAIN DEVELOPMENT FOR NON-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

– LAB N#14: GROWTH LAB FOR SOCIAL BUSINESS & NON-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

• Education & Cultural & Environmental Sustainability – LAB N#6: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR EDUCATION

– LAB N#7: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

– LAB N#16: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE

– LAB N#11: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR CULTURAL & ARTS

– LAB N#17: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR SUSTAINABLE ECO-TOURISM

– LAB N#8: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND WEST MANAGEMENT

• Innovation – LAB N#1: BASICS OF SOCIAL INNOVATION

– LAB N#2: SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB FOR CREATING A SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL BUSINES

– LAB N#9: BUSINESS INNOVATION LAB FOR NON-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUSTANABILITY


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