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The Power and Role of Social Enterprises in Malaysian Education

Kelvin Tan, CEO & Co-founder, Project ID

25-Jan-23 12:00

The Power and Role of Social Enterprises in Malaysian Education

While education is largely the domain of the government, the ecosystem is filled with and supported by a variety of non-government players, whether it’s private and international schools, the very many tuition centres we have, or non-profits or social enterprises.

In conjunction with International Day of Education, today on Enterprise BizBytes we explore the role that smaller, non-traditional private education players can have in the system with Kelvin Tan, CEO & Co-Founder of social enterprise Project ID.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan, Freda Liu


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