RISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT


GHAT the model of entrepreneurship
DEN's Rural ICT & Social Entrepreneurship (RISE) term is used to refer to the rapidly growing number of organizations that have created models for efficiently catering to meet end people needs that existing markets and institutions have failed to satisfy.
DEN's Rural ICT & Social Entrepreneurship(GHAT) combines the resourcefulness of traditional entrepreneurship with a mission to change society through Information(for life & livelihood) Advocate the issues, train and linkage building, skill development, social & business campaign etc. DEN model combines 'social & business' modes together that attracted people much for its effectiveness and viability.
Social entrepreneurship offers insights that may stimulate ideas for more socially acceptable and sustainable business strategies and organizational forms addressing local situation. It also contributes directly to internationally recognized sustainable development (SD) goals, Rural ICT & Social Entrepreneurship also encourage established organisations and local elite to take on greater social responsibility.
DEN emphasizes ICT (information and Communication Technology) entrepreneurship for its study focusing two points- youth interest and global possibility. On lighting some cases, needs, demands, changing trends and such DEN had developed its own model and practiced since 2003.  
This model assisting community in vivid modes- educating youths, providing information (farmers, businessman, markets, producers, youths, student and community and a whole), training and job linkage, women empowerment, entrepreneurship development, technical support etc and creating social bondage.


On the other hand it also covers social training (livelihood, iga, communication, business development, network building, harvesting, rearing and low-tech product development etc.)
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DEN 
(Digital Equality Network Ltd.)
H79 R12/A Dhanmondi, Dhaka Bangladesh
mahmudtokon@denbd.com
www.denbd.com
 

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