Creativity, impact and sustainable development | Himanshu Ardawatia | TEDxBergen

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How do sustainable business model work? How can they solve not only problems but the cause of these problem? Himanshu draws our attention to the education availability problem around the world. Himanshu Ardawatia is the founder of Colors From The World, a Bergen based social venture that uses an innovative business model to improve educational prospects for children around the world. Himanshu has worked with sustainability for several years with a passion to create disruptive solutions for sustainable development. He aims to help under-resourced schools get relevant and much needed educational resources by using business thinking and the creativity of children.


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