Modelling out a social enterprise


By JOY LEE

Advocate and teacher: Thong (dressed in blue) also teaches the weavers financial literacy to help them be better businesswomen.

An accountant turned entrepreneur helps Bhutanese weavers earn a living

SOME social enterprises are founded to channel profits generated from the business to a social cause. And some enterprises are birthed because a social cause has been thrust into the arms of the founders who now need to find a sustainable business model to support the cause.

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