Exeo Lab Srl tested the social entrepreneurship education programme developed. Here’s what the sessions looked like:

The first session was held stationary at GoDesk in Potenza and was about social entrepreneurship and local development. Participants exchanged experiences, identifying local challenges and opportunities in the social economy sector. The session was full of interactive activities, such as:

The second session, on the other hand, took place online and was an overview of the entire programme with a focus on the themes of social entrepreneurship and the primacy of value over profit. Group activities and Q&A sessions provided participants with the opportunity to engage more deeply and exchange ideas. During this session, participants debated around:

Social entrepreneurship is a force that can change the world – starting with our communities!

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