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Thursday, February 02, 2006 

The Skoll World Forum

There are only a few spaces left for the 2006 Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship, which will take place March 29-31 at Oxford University.

This year’s theme is "Leveraging Assets, Growing Social Capital Markets: Sustainable Routes to Wealth and Well-Being." If the last century was one of economic growth, the 21st century has the prospect of coupling wealth with well-being and bringing to the fore the people and processes by which social resilience can be sustained. The deadline for early-bird discount registration is today.

Download the conference program here

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