La philosophie de l'Innovation sociale consiste à se concentrer sur les besoins principaux – donc de base – pour faire un socle d'inclusion. Ces tendances sont maintenant une norme dans plusieurs pays au monde depuis des années. Ce type d'innovation repose sur les concepts de changement systémique et d'échelle. Le monde a vu ces derniers temps un mouvement global d'initiatives « bottom-up » qui ont pour objectif de donner des solutions en sortant très souvent des sentiers battus. Le monde de demain a besoin plus encore d'une pensée prospective qui met l'humain et la nature au centre du système, telle est la donne de l'Innovation sociale. Modératrice : Bouchra Rahmouni, Directrice Recherche, Partenariats et Evénements au Policy Center for the New South Intervenants : Adnane Addioui, Co-Fondateur du MCISE, Moroccan Center for Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship Hajar Moujtahid, Co-Fondatrice de l’Entreprise Social Healthcare Innovation Yassine Ettayal, Fondateur d'EduCall
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