Promotion of Green Entrepreneurship and Grassroots Ecological and Social Innovations in Lebanon

July 21, 2017

This white paper reflects the views and experiences of green entrepreneurs, civil society actors and support providing organizations on the challenges, opportunities and strategies for the promotion of green entrepreneurship and grassroots ecological and social innovations in Lebanon. The content is based on individual interviews conducted with 30 key stakeholders and the outcomes of a national synergy workshop held in Beirut in October 2015.

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