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Foreword – Bill Drayton
Preface – Amy Chua
Chapter 1. Social Entrepreneurship in the Age of Atrocities: Introduction
Chapter 2. “I Pray Never to See Again What I Saw”: The National Vision for Sierra Leone
Chapter 3. Starting a Movement for Refugee Rights in the Global South: Asylum Access and Beyond
Emily E. Arnold-Fernández, Mauro De Lorenzo, Dr. Barbara Harrell-Bond, and Rachel Levitan
Chapter 4. Social Entrepreneurship in a Post-Genocide Society: Building Rwanda’s First Public Library, the Kigali Public Library
Chapter 5. “Stand Bold”: Indego Africa’s Business Case for Rwandan Women
Chapter 6. Transformation Through Education: Generation Rwanda and Access to Higher Education for Rwanda’s Orphans and Vulnerable Youth
Chapter 7. Providing Access to Education for Children Orphaned or Made Vulnerable by HIV/AIDS: Orphans Against AIDS
Chapter 8. Inspiring Generational Change: Americans for Informed Democracy
Chapter 9. Re-Connecting Cousins: Children of Abraham
Chapter 10. Social Entrepreneurship in the Age of Atrocities: Lessons Learned and Conclusion
Afterword – Dr. Cheryl L. Dorsey
Appendix – Social Entrepreneurship Resources and Institutions
Index
This splendid book is more than a primer on social entrepreneurship for human rights in the developing world. It is also a compendium of searing testimony about the immense practical challenges that idealistic changemakers can overcome by dint of their unflagging energy, incandescent visions of humanity and justice, and on-the-ground skills and resourcefulness. Zachary Kaufman has performed a great public service in orchestrating this admirable volume about how hope for the future can be vindicated even under the most unpromising conditions.”