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Rebirth of Wheat Fields in Taiwan
Rejoice integrated up- and downstream processes and introduced new brands such as “Rejoice Wheat”, “Rejoice Soybean Task Force”, and “Rejoice Grain Club” together with its previously marketed wheat. Featured products such as noodles, soy sauce, and sesame paste are sold via various channels.
Sustainable / Employment assistance / Vulnerable group / Traditional Workmanship / Social enterprise / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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From Newspaper to Multi-Media: 4-Way Voice Opens a Window of Home for Immigrants and Migrant Workers
Bearing tears and nostalgia of the new immigrants and workers, “4-Way Voice” had gradually expanded to 80 pages from 16 in the beginning. The circulation also rose from 4,000 copies to 38,000 copies.
Culture / Vulnerable group / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality
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UK Social Enterprise Report: BIS & OCS
BIS is in charge of economic development affairs in the UK, including overall economic development, business, consumer rights, employment, EU affairs, extended education and skills (training), higher education (like our Department of Higher Education), law reform, technology & innovation as well as trade and investment.
Social investment / Social economy / Employment assistance / Enterprise development / International Case Study / United Kingdom / Social enterprise / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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The Essence of Tiles: San-he Tile Kiln, Building Cozier Homes
To boost the development of the tile industry and promote the use of traditional Taiwanese building materials, the Dashu Tile Kiln Society, San-he Tile Kiln, and San-he Tile Kiln Culture & Art Ltd., which was founded by multiple partners*, have joined together to launch a series of cultural and creative products based on traditional tiles and educate the public about ceramic tiles through various hands-on activities and distribution of educational materials. San-he Tile Kiln is a down-to-earth company full of hardworking, likeminded people.
Culture / Community development / Traditional Workmanship / Association / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Co-Marketing Taiwanese Tribes to Promote Indigenous Cultures
Though the 921 earthquake in 1999 destroyed homeland of many indigenous tribes, optimistic aboriginal survivals didn’t get disappointed. On Sep 28th 2002, Indigenous tribes along with local tribal workers together founded “Association of Taiwanese Indigenous People’s Development” (hereinafter referred to as “the association”) for the promotion of indigenous tribal development and autonomy.
Indigenous / MEPP / GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Existing for Other People’s Dreams—Changing the Future by Keeping Company
Xinhua Community Development Society bases its development on indigenous Tavocan cultural and creative products, establishing its own sales channels and market. It also revives the old streets and old buildings with cultural memories, boosting community building and industry development in the surrounding area.
Indigenous / Counseling / Community development / MEPP / Community revitalization / Association / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Rebirth of Wheat Fields in Taiwan
Rejoice integrated up- and downstream processes and introduced new brands such as “Rejoice Wheat”, “Rejoice Soybean Task Force”, and “Rejoice Grain Club” together with its previously marketed wheat. Featured products such as noodles, soy sauce, and sesame paste are sold via various channels.
Sustainable / Employment assistance / Vulnerable group / Traditional Workmanship / Social enterprise / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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From Newspaper to Multi-Media: 4-Way Voice Opens a Window of Home for Immigrants and Migrant Workers
Bearing tears and nostalgia of the new immigrants and workers, “4-Way Voice” had gradually expanded to 80 pages from 16 in the beginning. The circulation also rose from 4,000 copies to 38,000 copies.
Culture / Vulnerable group / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality
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UK Social Enterprise Report: BIS & OCS
BIS is in charge of economic development affairs in the UK, including overall economic development, business, consumer rights, employment, EU affairs, extended education and skills (training), higher education (like our Department of Higher Education), law reform, technology & innovation as well as trade and investment.
Social investment / Social economy / Employment assistance / Enterprise development / International Case Study / United Kingdom / Social enterprise / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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The Essence of Tiles: San-he Tile Kiln, Building Cozier Homes
To boost the development of the tile industry and promote the use of traditional Taiwanese building materials, the Dashu Tile Kiln Society, San-he Tile Kiln, and San-he Tile Kiln Culture & Art Ltd., which was founded by multiple partners*, have joined together to launch a series of cultural and creative products based on traditional tiles and educate the public about ceramic tiles through various hands-on activities and distribution of educational materials. San-he Tile Kiln is a down-to-earth company full of hardworking, likeminded people.
Culture / Community development / Traditional Workmanship / Association / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Co-Marketing Taiwanese Tribes to Promote Indigenous Cultures
Though the 921 earthquake in 1999 destroyed homeland of many indigenous tribes, optimistic aboriginal survivals didn’t get disappointed. On Sep 28th 2002, Indigenous tribes along with local tribal workers together founded “Association of Taiwanese Indigenous People’s Development” (hereinafter referred to as “the association”) for the promotion of indigenous tribal development and autonomy.
Indigenous / MEPP / GOAL 4: Quality Education / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Existing for Other People’s Dreams—Changing the Future by Keeping Company
Xinhua Community Development Society bases its development on indigenous Tavocan cultural and creative products, establishing its own sales channels and market. It also revives the old streets and old buildings with cultural memories, boosting community building and industry development in the surrounding area.
Indigenous / Counseling / Community development / MEPP / Community revitalization / Association / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities