Ashoka
Ashoka describes its role as "leading a profound transformation in society. In the past three decades, the global citizen sector, led by social entrepreneurs, has grown exponentially. Just as the business sector experienced a tremendous spurt in productivity over the last century, the citizen sector is experiencing a similar revolution, with the number and sophistication of citizen organizations increasing dramatically."[1]
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Ashoka and the Global Water Challenge
In January 2008 Ashoka and the Global Water Challenge announced the launch of "Tapping Local Innovation: Unclogging the Water and Sanitation Crisis, an online collaborative competition to discover and support entrepreneurs large and small who offer groundbreaking approaches to the most pressing water and sanitation challenges." The project, they stated in a media release, was being funded by a $1 million grant from the Coca-Cola Company.[2]
Leadership Team
- Bill Drayton, CEO and Chair
- Anamaria Schindler, Co-President
- Diana Wells, Co-President
- Sushmita Ghosh, President Emeritus
Partners
Directors
- William Drayton, Chair and the CEO
- William Kelly, President - Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future (SAHF), USA
- C. William Carter, Consultant - USA
- Kyle Zimmer, President - First Books, USA
- Vera Cordeiro, Founder - Association Saude Crianca Renascer, Brazil
- Richard Cavanagh, President and CEO - The Conference Board, USA
- Gloria de Souza, Founder - ParisarAsha, Environmental Education Centre, India
- Fred Hehuwat, Co-Founder - The Green Indonesia Foundation, Indonesia
- Roger Harrison, Newspaper Executive and Journalist, United Kingdom
Contact
1700 North Moore Street, Suite 2000 (20th Floor)
Arlington, VA 22209
USA
Tel: 703-527-8300
Fax: 703-527-8383
Email: info AT ashoka.org
Web: http://www.ashoka.org
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ Ashoka, "About Us", accessed April 2008.
- ↑ "Global Water Challenge and Ashoka's Changemakers Announce Worldwide Search for Social Entrepreneurs with Solutions to Water Challenges", Media Release, January 23, 2008.
Related SourceWatch
- Civic Ventures
- Channel Foundation
- Global Water Challenge
- Michael Northrop - former Executive Director
- Linda Rottenberg
- Carl Munana
- Sue Gillie
External Articles
- Sarah Dougherty, "Entrepreneurs with ethical fibre", Montreal Gazette, April 26, 2008.