Social Entrepreneurship, Characteristics, Role of Social Entrepreneur, entrepreneurship and family
TLDRThe video discusses social entrepreneurship using the example of Thinlas Chorol who started the Ladakhi Women's Travel Company. This company employs local women as tour guides and helps them earn an income by running homestays for tourists. Thus, it empowers Ladakhi women, encourages community development, preserves local culture, and boosts the local economy. The company solves multiple social issues - gender inequality, outmigration for jobs, and economic stagnation. As a profitable business with positive social impact, it serves as a model of social entrepreneurship that catalyzes change.
Takeaways
- π Thinlas Chorol started the Ladakhi Women's Travel Company to empower Ladakhi women and help preserve local culture
- π©βπΌ The company uses only local Ladakhi female guides and promotes home stays run by women
- π° It provides earning opportunities for Ladakhi women within their own villages
- β°οΈ The company encourages sustainable local economic growth and employment generation
- π‘ Home stays allow women to earn while staying at home when their husbands are out earning
- π It inspires other innovative social ventures for community welfare
- π‘ The concept demonstrates social entrepreneurship with focus on both profits and social impact
- π It serves as a social catalyst for positive change in the community
- π It facilitates women empowerment, equality and skill development
- β Overall, the initiative works for betterment of Ladakh's society as a whole
Q & A
What was the main problem faced by women in Ladakh?
-Women in Ladakh were not given equal opportunities and their abilities were undervalued compared to men who earned the income.
How did Thinlas Chorol address this problem?
-Thinlas Chorol started the Ladakhi Women's Travel Company which employed only local women as tour guides and in homestays.
What was the advantage of staying in homestays run by women?
-The homestays provided an earning opportunity for women while allowing travelers to experience the local culture.
How did the initiative benefit the local community?
-It encouraged economic growth by allowing people to earn from tourism while staying in their villages. The increased business also created more employment.
What is social entrepreneurship?
-Social entrepreneurship involves starting a business to address social issues while also making a profit.
How does social entrepreneurship create positive impact?
-It provides solutions to community problems while facilitating local economic growth and development.
What were the characteristics of the initiative started by Thinlas Chorol?
-It was innovative, empowered women, utilized local resources, generated employment and preserved Ladakhi culture.
What are some key roles of a social entrepreneur?
-To act as a change agent, facilitate sustainable development, innovate solutions for social issues and work for society's welfare.
How does social entrepreneurship contribute to sustainable development?
-By promoting local economic growth and employment generation, it meets the present needs without compromising future generations.
Why is social entrepreneurship important?
-It drives positive change in society by addressing social problems innovatively while also focusing on economic sustainability.
Outlines
π§ Introduction to Thinlas Chorol's Ladakhi Women's Travel Company
Paragraph 1 introduces Thinlas Chorol, who started the Ladakhi Women's Travel Company in 2009. It provides background information about how previously only male guides were preferred and hired in Ladakh's trekking industry. Thinlas noticed the social issues like unequal opportunities and status for Ladakhi women. So she started the first women-owned and operated travel company in Ladakh that only uses female guides and promotes homestays run by women.
βοΈ Empowering and Providing Opportunities for Ladakhi Women
Paragraph 2 explains how the Ladakhi Women's Travel Company provided opportunities for Ladakhi women to showcase their abilities and skills as tour guides and trek organizers. It allowed them to earn incomes while staying in their villages, instead of seeking jobs in cities. The homestays system run by women also helped them achieve equal status as men by earning incomes.
π Boosting Local Economy and Preserving Culture
Paragraph 3 highlights how the company's initiatives encouraged people to remain in their villages and earn livelihoods locally. This led to growth of small shops and overall boosting of the local economy. It also helped preserve the local Ladakhi culture. The company exemplified social entrepreneurship - running a profitable business while also enhancing social welfare.
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Keywords
π‘Social entrepreneurship
π‘Empowerment
π‘Sustainable development
π‘Local economy
π‘Social welfare
π‘Innovation
π‘Equal opportunity
π‘Culture preservation
π‘Homestays
π‘Positive social impact
Highlights
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