
The Global Entrepreneurship Project aims to make practical and comprehensive business skills training accessible to marginalised people around the world. ACET-Global works with universities and local community centres in various countries to offer training to local people.
This allows underprivileged people access to high-quality and locally-appropriate business skills training, bringing long-term benefits to local communities. Our training supports participants in launching or improving their own businesses and working towards viable, sustainable, and independent self-employment.
By supporting local enterprise development and empowering those less fortunate with life-long skills, we can help break the cycle of poverty and improve people's lives.
This allows underprivileged people access to high-quality and locally-appropriate business skills training, bringing long-term benefits to local communities. Our training supports participants in launching or improving their own businesses and working towards viable, sustainable, and independent self-employment.
By supporting local enterprise development and empowering those less fortunate with life-long skills, we can help break the cycle of poverty and improve people's lives.
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For additional, interesting information on entrepreneurship, we recommend watching the following TED talks. TED is a global non-profit community dedicated to sharing free knowledge and spreading important ideas with the power to change lives for the better. These talks are linked here with the kind permission of TED.
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- "The case for letting business solve social problems" - Michael Porter
- "Poverty, money - and love" - Jessica Jackley
- "An escape from poverty" - Jacqueline Novogratz
- "Build a School in the Cloud" - Sugata Mitra
- "Life at 30,000 feet" - Richard Branson
- "New insights on poverty" - Hans Rosling
- "Social experiments to fight poverty" - Esther Duflo