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The electronic version of Social Enterprise Overview: A UK and China Perspective is available for free download now on Discover Social Innovation website!

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From 15 to 17 March, the British Council and Lemos & Crane will jointly run a community arts project in two communities in Beijing based on the idea of a "wish tree". The traditional concept of a wish tree is a real tree on which passersby hang pieces of card, tied with a ribbon. On the card they write a wish that they hope will come true.

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March 26-28, 2008
Said Business School, Oxford University, England

The Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship is an international event attracting about 750 delegates from more than 35 countries.

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The winners of the 2007 Enterprising Solutions were announced at a lavish ceremony held in the prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum.

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In autumn 1998, Divine, the first ever Fairtrade chocolate bar aimed at the mass market was launched onto the UK confectionery market. In an exciting new business model, the co-operative of cocoa farmers in Ghana own shares in the company making the chocolate bar. Here's how it all happened.

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The Bromley by Bow Centre is a pioneering voluntary organisation that has transformed its local community. Established in 1984, the Centre has developed an innovative model to regenerate the area. Its aim is that Bromley by Bow will become a healthy, learning community within the economic mainstream.

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