SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS SEEDS

SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS SEEDS

Category:

Education

Theme:

Eradicating poverty through education.

Deck:

Quality education

Event:

Global Social Business Competition 2013

Rank:

Finalist

Team:

Pauli Pehkonen, Kimmo Lahtinen, Mikko Mielonen, Tuomo Pehkonen

Status:

Idea

Microfinance has received a lot of criticism towards how it has lost its way and how in fact it can easily drive the poor into even more troubles than they already face. Basically, this is where we want to step in.

 

When Pauli Pehkonen was doing microfinance volunteer work in Kenya in Kisii region’s villages at the end of 2012, he became aware of the problems that exist among microfinance groups and individual business owners – mainly farmers. Pauli received a lot of responsibility during his volunteer period, which made him clearly understand the needs of the locals. As the first microfinance worker in the main village and with no microfinance organization present, he engaged in field study for two weeks. He realized that one of the biggest issues among the locals, in addition to lack of capital of course, was the lack of information. More precisely, Pauli realized that there exist two essential problems. The first is the use of micro loans in an unsustainable way, which many times results in severe financial problems for the individuals. The second issue is the understanding of the accounting side of the groups and individuals. Especially bookkeeping is essential to have at least on a very simple level for every business despite their size.

 

After discovering the existing problems, Pauli initiated during his volunteering a project called Bookkeeping Project, which aims at teaching the local microfinance groups and individual entrepreneurs mainly about sustainable business and accounting. Due to the short time he had in Kenya, he was only able to plant his seeds but has an idea how to continue the improvement of the conditions in the region through education – as well as how to expand the social business outside of Kenya.

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To conclude, we want to participate in the eradication of poverty through education while simultaneously enhancing the creation of jobs at the Bottom of the Pyramid. The two main problems we will tackle are:

  1.  Understanding of sustainable use of micro loans
  2. Knowledge of accounting: mainly bookkeeping and enterprise planning