Social Entrepreneurship for a Sustainable Future

Social Entrepreneurship for a Sustainable Future

I consider myself a social entrepreneur. I am also very idealistic, but not realistic. My ideas can assist anyone who is realistic and can fill a void. But now is not the time to share or sell any of my ideas. I'll wait till the reductionist mentality that pervades all of us organically evaporates from our minds. The rest is simple. For today, I'd want to give my hopeful perspective on one of the concepts for achieving social transformation in Ethiopia and (also to the world): social entrepreneurship.

Why social entrepreneurship?

If properly executed, social entrepreneurship is the ideal business model for establishing an egalitarian society. The basic goal of social entrepreneurship is to generate social profit through community-based business ventures. Money is not the game or goal in the social entrepreneurship system. Money is the basis of all unethical behavior in the world today so it doesn't go with the social profit concept. With a background in social science, I believe that social entrepreneurship will be an effective economic development framework for transforming our society and achieving sustainable development. However, before that can occur, Ethiopia must eliminate today's most unethical business system, which damages our society from the grassroots to the national level. We must transform into a renewed dimension of reality that will give more weight and respect to the local values, knowledge and wisdom.

Our national economic and business structure is built on the global reductionist ethos, which is selfish and greedy. Under today's selfish society, attempting to develop a social transformation business that promotes fairness and equity would fail. That is why many social transformation projects, such as Prof. Muhammad Yunu's microcredit strategy, failed to transform their societies since they were implemented within a reductionist framework dominated by Western ideology, such as the IMF and the World Bank. Though his strategy was appropriate for transforming their society, Bangladesh is unable to alleviate the burden of profound poverty on its citizens. Politicians saw even this professor as a threat, and he had been subjected to a great deal of intimidation.

Unfortunately, today's many global NGOs approach is not to solve our problems, but to market their occult culture.? Sexuality is at the heart of the reductionist social transformation goal, which derives from a mindset that has lost touch with humanity. One of the issues I was working on before leaving Save the Children was accomplishing social transformation in sexuality, assuring equality, and eradicating discrimination against persons who practice occult sexuality in developing nations, primarily in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. However, I have come to know that their hidden effort is not yielding results. In certain country offices, a ten-year project design required more than two years of productive time. Two years for project design at an NGO? Is this a NASA or nuclear project? In essence, occult sexuality is a deadliest weapon than a nuclear bomb as it uses biological means to eradicate humanity slowly. ?

One of the projects in a country office I know has been rejected numerous times. Our first project concept was stunning, rationally connecting social concerns to deep poverty. Our design was based on the belief that without tackling challenges of deep poverty, we would be unable to achieve any of our education or health goals. As a result, the project must prioritize the economic problems of households and communities. Then parents will have the financial resources to send their children to school and seek medical care. However, because the office's social reform agenda is different, they continued to reject the project design, and by the time I left, the country office team was working on the fifth or sixth version of the project design. When someone has poor intentions, their effort never yields any results. Because their intention is is curse.

The global office's goal was to protect the rights of children affected by injustice and discrimination. Which children? Children who engage in occult sexuality. What rights? The right to practice occult sexuality openly in the society, which contradicts local norms and cultural values, It's insane to sell occult activities in the name of NGO support while utilizing financial power to help a community in dire poverty. I suspected that their approach was endorsed by the national government system too.

Now, it appears that the office is considering terminating certain employees who have refused to discuss occult sexuality in project design. For me? I declined and probably that is a reason to lose my job.

My question to the office is if it is smartness or cruelty. For me, causing further pain in a society whose survival is at stake is a cruel act, indicative of a reductionist attitude led by a cursed cult. The NGOs want to profit off the community's sorrow in order to promote their own negative culture. Is it humanitarian?

When I came up with the idea of achieving societal transformation, I realized that we needed to first clean out our house of the blind system, which is headed by the dark world. Once we and the world accomplish today's occult global system, I believe that reforming not just my country but the entire planet is extremely conceivable. Today's worldwide poverty is man-made and controlled by selfish global elites. Once this dark system is removed from the global stage, I expect to see a more united global community. It only requires a small bit of intelligence. Until then, I pill my social entrepreneurial ideas because putting them into action in today's complicated world is a waste of time.

Social entrepreneurship will shape the future of social development. Such a system, particularly in today's digital age, will propel the global economy far quicker than today's wealth concentrated in the hands of a few. The more economic activities expand throughout society, the more consumerism it fosters and the faster economic progress it makes. It is an issue of developing effective policies and processes to create a trustworthy societal norm. This will help to alleviate poverty for women, children, youth, the elderly and the entire society.

We cannot accomplish breakthrough progress by doing things in isolation, such as providing job opportunities for a few groups of individuals. These could be short-term solutions. However, we must consider the wider and big picture. How can we transform our society's lives and livelihoods in a sustainable way? How can we eradicate poverty? These are the major issues I consider while thinking about the future of economic transformation. I didn’t say it is easy. It needs key factors to consider, especially healthy and candid (global) political system.

Until then, we're at war. The conflict in Gaza, Yemen, Ukraine, Ethiopia, and others. These fights are both physical and spiritual. These wars are primarily conceived and carried out by Western reductionist elites to destroy the future of social fraternity and total global humanity. This period of world misery will pass, and the time for narrow-minded reductionists will be over soon. It is only a matter of time before these crooks, at all levels, pay the consequences of their crimes. I beseech God to intervene and put an end to such atrocities.

Social entrepreneurship is appropriate for both worldly and heavenly existence, which is calm and joyful. In the meantime, we are waiting for Ethiopia's comfort. We pray that the creator will turn his face to her and forgive her suffering. ?????? ??????? ?????? ?????? ??? ??? ??? ????????? ????? ??? ????? ????????

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Hossam Afifi

Uniting Global Entrepreneurs | Founder at NomadEntrepreneur.io | Turning Journeys into Stories of Success ???? Currently, ??♂? Cycling Across the Netherlands!

10 个月

I applaud your hopeful perspective on social entrepreneurship! It's a key ingredient for societal change.

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