
When you hear the term social innovation, it can be easy to imagine complex systems and processes that require enormous amounts of time, energy and resources. But it simply refers to new solutions, perspectives and ideas that can alleviate or solve social, environmental or human challenges. It can be a solution that disrupts systems for example Uber or Airbnb, or something that makes your every day easier for example Waze.
But you don’t need to be a cutting-edge technologist or a profound humanitarian to be a change-maker. In fact, you already are a change maker if you recycle, donate your…

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