Monthly Archives: December 2006

Muhammad Yunus promotes social business enterprise

Professor Yunus promoted the concept of “social business enterprises” in his Nobel Lecture delivered after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo yesterday.
The eloquent yet moving lecture portrayed the milestones of Grameen Bank and how microcredit has been lifting millions of people out of poverty. It also touches upon how technology is playing a major role (telephone ladies) in empowering people. Prof. Yunus in his continuing fight to make poverty history promotes a new type of enterprise which has as its objective to make a difference. These social business enterprises will be self sustainable, in his words “no loss, no dividend enterprises”. He refers to two types of such enterprises one having investors like the latest joint venture between Grameen and Danone, an enterprise providing fortified yoghurt to malnourished children. Investors will get their capital back, but, profits will be injected back to the company to continue to achieve its objective. The second type of social business enterprise is a for-profit model but owned by the poor such as Grameen Bank. The Lecture video is available on demand (the social business enterprise topic is covered between1:15 to 1:25).

OneRoof, an innovative for-profit social enterprise

OneRoof, a social enterprise with a double bottom line has opened this year 18 stores in Mexico and India that deliver essential services to the rural poor. These stores are the pilot stores for the franchise model that OneRoof plans to launch starting from next year.
OneRoof’s is testing a unique delivery platform that provides people in rural communities access to nine essential services that taken together can help move people out of poverty. The nine essential services are: information and communication technologies (ICT), financial services (microfinance), education, energy, health, clean water, sanitation, agricultural technologies, and employment generation. The typical store starts by offering the central service, ICT, like an internet café and over time they expand on other services depending on the local demand and linkages formed by OneRoof with partners. An innovative for-profit social enterprise which is due to scale up through franchising!