Conservation biologist Estrela Matilde has won the 2022 Whitley Award for her work to save sea turtles on the island of Príncipe in Africa’s Gulf of Guinea. The awards, often referred to as the “Green Oscars,” are given annually by U.K.-based wildlife conservation charity Whitley Fund for Nature, recognizing conservationists from around the world who […]
27th May 2021
The Euclid Network launched the inaugural European Social Enterprise Monitor, which compiles data from eight countries, at the European Social Economy Summit 2021 on 26 May.
Nearly seven out of ten social entrepreneurs who have taken part in a new European survey of social enterprises are unhappy with the support they receive from politicians.
The figures were revealed yesterday when the Euclid Network launched the inaugural European Social Enterprise Monitor at the European Social Economy Summit 2021, broadcast from Mannheim on 26 and 27 May.
The research found that 67% of social enterprises rate political support for their work as non-existent, low or very low.