| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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| Chapter 1. |
Restless People |
| Chapter 2. |
From Little Acorns Do
Great Trees Grow |
| Chapter 3. |
The Light In My Head Went
On, Fábio Rosa, Brazil: Rural Electrification |
| Chapter 4. |
The Fixed Determination Of An Indomitable
Will: Florence Nightingale: England, Nursing |
| Chapter 5. |
A Very Significant Force:
Bill Drayton, United States: The Bubble |
| Chapter 6. |
Why Was I Never Told About
This? |
| Chapter 7. |
Ten--Nine--Eight--Childline!:
Jeroo Billimoria, India: Child Protection |
| Chapter 8. |
The Role Of The Social
Entrepreneur |
| Chapter 9. |
"What Sort Of A Mother
Are You?": Erzsébet Szekeres, Hungary:
Assisted Living For The Disabled |
| Chapter 10. |
Are They Possessed, Really
Possessed, By An Idea? |
| Chapter 11. |
If The World Is To Be
Put In Order: Vera Cordeiro, Brazil:
Reforming Healthcare |
| Chapter 12. |
In Search Of Social Excellence |
| Chapter
13. |
The Talent Is Out There:
J. B. Schramm, United States: College Access |
| Chapter 14. |
Ashoka: Global Expansion |
| Chapter 15. |
Something Had To Be Done:
Veronica Khosa, South Africa:
Care For Aids Patients |
| Chapter 16. |
Four Practices Of Innovative
Organizations |
| Chapter 17. |
This Country Has To Change:
Javed Abidi, India: Disability Rights |
| Chapter 18. |
Six Qualities Of Successful
Social Entrepreneurs |
| Chapter 19. |
Morality Must March With
Capacity: James Grant, United States:
The Child Survival Revolution |
| Chapter 20. |
Blueprint Copying |
| Chapter 21. |
Conclusion: The Emergence
Of The Citizen Sector |
| Chapter 22. |
Epilogue |