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Listen to Plenary session 3 from the Humanitarian Innovation Conference, held at Keble College, Oxford on 19–20 July 2014.

00:00-04:09

Defining ‘social entrepreneurship’ – Pamela Hartigan, Skoll Centre, University of Oxford

04:09-09:12

The beginnings of RefugePoint – Sasha Chanoff, RefugePoint

09:12–14:52

How can innovation help organisations work together? How can it help the UN improve the way it works with partner organisations?

14:52–19:17

Private funding and RefugePoint

19:17–23:59

How organisations can evaluate and measure their impact, and how host countries can support refugee integration

23:59–29:40

Career choice – personal motivation

29:40–30:07

What is ‘humanitarian enterprise’? What can entrepreneurs do in the humanitarian field?

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