Meet Pauliina Rasi
My name is Pauliina Rasi. I'm the founder of Pauliina Rasi Communications, a communications and content agency based in Switzerland, specializing in supporting mission-driven businesses and organizations to get their message across. All mission-driven businesses have a story to tell, but getting it across in a fast-paced and saturated social media world is not easy. Through streamlined strategy, quality content, and consistent upskilling, we support entrepreneurs and professionals to take their message to the next level and turn their content into clients and impressions into impact.
The Story of Esther Oyebola Adekoya
Esther Oyebola Adekoya is the founder of the Heartrose Care Foundation and the author of PRECARIOUS FATE. The Heartrose Care Foundation provides training and assistance to help people feel better emotionally and combat depression.
The Story of Pastor Abimbola Samuel
My name is Pastor Abimbola Samuel. I am the president and founder of SAMUEL ABIMBOLA FOUNDATION, a non-governmental organization with the goal to enlighten, educate, train, and empower vulnerable women, widows, and single mothers in different skill acquisition programs to make them self-sufficient and self-reliant in Lagos, Oyo, and Ondo states in Nigeria.
The Story of Engr. Jamiu Badmos
The QHSES Leadership Academy has emerged as an academy for Health, Safety, Environment, Quality (HSEQ), and Sustainability professionals whose purpose is aimed at socially oriented growth. The QHSES Leadership Academy, under the guidance of Engr. Jamiu Badmos, is also accredited by the Roxbourg Institute of Social Entrepreneurship (RISE), Switzerland, to coach candidates to earn their Roxbourg MBA degree.
Engr. Jamiu Badmos is a Roxbourg Humanitarian MBA graduate. He is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) at the Roxbourg Institute of Social Entrepreneurship (RISE). Switzerland.
The Story of Ramkrishna Sameriya
Ramkrishna Sameriya is the founder of Pioneer Dom LLP, a social venture supporting rural entrepreneurs in India. Ramkrishna Sameriya decided to become a social entrepreneur. He noticed that rural entrepreneurs were facing challenges because of poor planning and a lack of resources.
Transcending technology, pedagogy and arts. What happens when we let the vision of a new sustainable world take the lead?
Transcending technology, pedagogy, and arts. What happens when we let the vision of a new sustainable world take the lead?
Sascha Nick
Kiwix, the dream of a world where everyone can learn.
Kiwix and the dream of a world where everyone can learn.
Stephane Coillet-Matillon
Stop Plastic!
“When I was five years old my parents lived in India for one year in Varanasi, which is a very intense place. My memories as a child start from India. I don’t remember my life before, so it really had an impact on me
Solving the world's most challenging problems by empowering social entrepreneurs
It’s no news that our world is in pain. Poverty, hunger, bad mental and physical health, lack of education, social inequalities and let’s not forget the state of our planet in general (now, let’s not get ourselves too depressed with more details).
Art: An international language that brings people together.
Imelda & Clyde is a duo of musicians who not only are committed to their music but also committed to their nonprofit “A Time to Remember” (ATTR).
Clean Water For Each And Every Person - Starting With Refugees
"The world water crisis is ineluctable and will affect more than half of the world population by 2025. We need to act now and raise global awareness about the crisis."
Reconnecting Humans And Nature Through Cinematic Art
Five children are guided on a journey through the forest. Along the way they meet spiritual masters from the Amazonian tribe the Surius, scientific experts, and artists exploring nature through land and digital art. The goal is for each child to learn to reconnect with nature, themselves and others.
Social and environmental impact through plastic recycling in Cambodia
After a corporate career, Melissa Matteucci initiated International Women Association in Cambodia. IWA Kep empowers women by offering them training and a space to express their creativity by recycling plastic bags into handicrafts.
Hope For The Babies – Knitting For Equality
"Through HOBI we empower women to offer better chances to newborn babies and their mothers. And it is innovative, creative and fun!"
NOSH ROCKS: The learning program that challenges old ideas about food and promotes lifelong health.
“Success looks like thousands of people living in a happy, healthy conscious state.”
Waterock L3C – bringing back indigenous water harvesting techniques.
Laurence de Bure, a French born immigrant,brought an agricultural background from farm life in the Pyrenees Mountains in southern France to Tucson Arizona. Her appetite to learn of the tribal life near her new surroundings led her to discover traditional indigenous water harvesting techniques.