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******************************** Raising Money to Treat the World's Sickest People Isn't the Problem: Spending It Is http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewfeature&id=1438 In the debate over how to build better models to help the world's neediest citizens, supporters of for-profit social-impact organizations argue that their model is more sustainable than non-profit schemes. Non-profit and foundation executives agree that new paradigms are necessary, but caution that for-profit models could ultimately put profit ahead of serving the poor. The issues surrounding this debate were further explored at the recent Wharton Social Impact Management (SIM) Conference whose theme -- "Solutions to Social Problems Incident to our Civilization" -- borrowed a phrase used 125 years ago by school founder Joseph Wharton in his directive for business education.
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