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Singapore International Foundation - Young Social Entrepreneurs (YSE) programme

— theme: Youth Employment, Youth Enterprise, Skills for Youth
— country: Asia, ASEAN, South-East Asia, Singapore

The Singapore International Foundation is a non-profit organisation founded in 1991. Its mission is to build a better world through shared ideas, skills and experiences, so as to uplift lives and create greater understanding between Singaporeans and world communities.

Affiliation
NGO
Date of Establishment
2001
Contact No.
(65) 6837 8700
Address
Singapore International Foundation
9 Bishan Place
Level 9, Junction 8
Singapore 579837
Email Address
contactus@sif.org.sg
Website
http://www.sif.org.sg/programmes/8/young-social-entrepreneurs.html

     1. Source of funding

 McKinsey, business schools such as INSEAD; social/ social entrepreneurship sector partners such as The Population  and Development International (PDI) , Ashoka, World President’s Organisation and  18Chefs, The Population and Development International (PDI), Thailand

     2. Mission and objectives

The programme seeks to nurture a regional network of social entrepreneurs and young leaders in the business of change making.

Capacity building of young social entrepreneurs through workshops, mentoring and exchange programmes and knowledge sharing.

      3. Areas of work relating to youth employment

youth entrepreneurship, knowledge sharing, skills for youth

     4. Partners and areas of partnerships

YSE partners include, corporate sector partners such as McKinsey, business schools such as INSEAD; social/ social entrepreneurship sector partners such as The Population  and Development International (PDI) , Ashoka, World President’s Organisation and  18Chefs, The Population and Development International (PDI), Thailand

     5.  Existing or potential partnerships with the ILO

     6. Successful youth employment interventions

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