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[14] Ibid.
[15] Cung et al., p. 60
[16] Cung et al., p. 50
[17] Cung et al., p. 56
[18] Cung et al., p. 52
[19] See: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Cabinet-approves-social-
enterprise-bill-30281682.html
[20] Quynh Tram Nguyen-Stevenin, Mai Vietnamese Handicrafts: Crafting a brighter
tomorrow for disadvantaged women and minorities in Vietnam (UNDP Vietnam, 2011).
See:
http://growinginclusivemarkets.org/media/cases/Vietnam_MaiHandicrafts_2011.pdf,
(p. 2)
[21] Ibid, p. 1
[22] Ibid, p. 4
Please note all photographs used are published under Creative Commons licenses. Unless otherwise specified,
all photographs for respective social enterprises are taken from their websites, listed within the Insight.
Fig 1: Hanoi, 1989.
Source: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=713886
Fig 2: A member of the H’Mong ethnic minority group works in Yen Bai Province, Northern Vietnam
Source: NGUYEN ANH TUAN (https://www.flickr.com/photos/atuancmi/9042159669/)
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