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New Canadians and the Social Economy
ON CUE
English - February 18, 2009 22:52Education social economy nonprofit non profit not for cooperative operative enterprise Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Speakers:
*Farhia Warsame, Manager, Haween Enterprises and the Somali Network
*Maryam Alefi Kurmally, Coordinator, Afghan Women's Catering Group
*Jamila Aman, Executive Director, Northwood Neighbourhood Services
Farhia Warsame discusses “Developing A Social Purpose Enterprise.” She will speak about her experiences in developing and growing, or supporting, Social Purpose Enterprises and will highlight what she has learned in the area of operations.
Maryam Alefi Kurmally talks about the creation of the Afghan Women’s Catering Group. Afghan Women’s Catering is a collective of immigrant Afghan women who are either unemployed or underemployed.
Jamila Aman talks about Northwood Neighbourhood Services and the two social enterprises they have started.
021809
http://socialeconomy.utoronto.ca/podcasts/soc_ent_021809.mp3