Social enterprise and governance in International Development

Social enterprise and governance in International Development

This thesis explores the governance of transnational partnerships for development, involving social enterprises.

Using Frank Water as a case study, the author, Sarika Seshadri, explores the governance tensions that we face in the UK, at the transnational level and in India and how we overcame them to build a successful social enterprise that provides genuine support to overseas development.

Other research

Why WASH?

Why WASH?

There are thousands of charities, and hundreds of good cause...

There are thousands of charities, and hu...

Integrated water resource management and WASH:  The global and Indian context

Integrated water resource management and WASH: The global a...

Dekha-Seekhi: Insights from a behaviour change programme in Chhattisgarh, India

Dekha-Seekhi: Insights from a behaviour change programme in ...