The Rise of the Reluctant Innovator - Couverture souple

 
9781907994180: The Rise of the Reluctant Innovator

Synopsis

Despite the tens of billions spent each year in international aid, some of the most promising and exciting social innovations and businesses have come about by chance. Many of the people behind them didn't consciously set out to solve anything, but they did. Welcome to the world of the ''reluctant innovator''. The Rise of the Reluctant Innovator fills a much-needed gap in the social innovation/social entrepreneurship market. The book highlights the personal stories of ten social innovators from around the world. Ten social innovators - ordinary people - who randomly stumbled across problems, injustices and wrongs and, armed with little more than determination and belief, decided not to turn their back but to dedicate their lives to solving them. People like Laura Stachel. After watching local doctors and midwives struggle to treat critically ill pregnant women in near-total darkness on a Nigerian maternity ward, where an untimely power cut can mean the difference between life and death, Laura develops a solar-based solution that greatly enhances survival prospects. Or Josh Nesbit, who, intending to ground himself in the realities of global health during his internship in rural Malawi, discovers that it is hard to sit on the side lines and soon finds himself proposing an innovative mobile technology solution to overcome the difficulty of connecting patients, community health workers and hospitals. This is an inspiring book for innovators, entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the sharp end of development work - be they students, practitioners or policy-makers.

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À propos de l?auteur

KEN BANKS, founder of kiwanja.net and FrontlineSMS, devotes himself to the application of mobile technology for positive social and environmental change in the developing world. He is a Pop!Tech Fellow, a Tech Awards Laureate, an Ashoka Fellow and a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, and has been internationally recognised for his technology-based work. His latest project, Means of Exchange, is looking at how everyday technologies can be used to democratise opportunities for economic self-sufficiency, rebuild local community and promote a return to local resource use. You can read more about Kens work at www.kiwanja.net

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