Natalie Laechelt
@natlaechelt
Policy Analyst @OECD / @OECD_local interested in social and economic equality, the environment and social innovation. Views are my own.
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We need your help! 💁 Support OECD SMEs, Regions, Cities & Tourism in collecting ideas and experiences on #youth-led #SocialEnterprises and the relevant policies ✍️ Submit the #survey now👇
OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives Curious to learn why social impact measurement for social economy organisations is important and what policy makers can do to foster it? have a look at this video! Irene Basile Natalie Laechelt
45% of young people plan to become entrepreneurs after graduating, and 40% prioritise social impact in their careers 💼🧡 Don't miss the virtual launch of our 🆕 report on youth-led social enterprises with European Commission: 📅 9 November ⏰ 15-16:30 CET 🔗 oe.cd/youthsocialent…
What kind of challenges do young social entrepreneurs face? Anna Fiscale of Progetto Quid and Guillaume Chapelle of @SINGAWorld share their experience as young founders of social enterprises. Read the new OECD report 👉 oe.cd/youthsocialent…
Did you know that 1⃣0⃣% of businesses in Europe are social enterprises? Or that almost 1⃣ in 3⃣ Indian social entrepreneurs are young? On #SocialEnterpriseDay, check out the article on youth-led #SocEnt by Jonathan van de Gronden, Natalie Laechelt & @JIHermanson: oecdcogito.blog/2022/11/09/dar…
The #SocialEconomy has a long history. Yet too often its vital work is in the background. At OECD SMEs, Regions, Cities & Tourism we are putting our efforts to bring it into the limelight. Thanks to all for taking part in our Summit, and to 🇪🇺European Commission for our partnership. ➡️fal.cn/3wHSJ
👩⚕️ Across the OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives, 7⃣5⃣% of workers in health and social work are #women. 🎀 These “pink-collar” jobs proved vital during the pandemic. But they are still insufficiently compensated. ⬇️ Check out our latest blog on #genderequality & the #socialeconomy oecdcogito.blog/2023/04/21/whe…