- Jeroo Billimoria
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Jeroo Billimoria Born July 20, 1965
in Mumbai, IndiaOccupation Social Entrepreneur
Founder & Director of AflatounJeroo Billimoria (b.1965) is the founder and managing director of Child and Youth Finance International.She is also the founder of Aflatoun (Child Savings International), Childline India Foundation and Child helpline international.
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Biography
Jeroo Billimoria was born July 20, 1965, in Mumbai, India. Her father was an accountant. Billimoria was instilled with strong social beliefs by her mother when she was young. When she was 17 years old, her father died. Billimoria received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Mumbai (formerly the University of Bombay) and a Master of Arts degree in Social Work from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India, where she was recognized as “best student.” Billimoria also earned a Master of Science degree in Non-Profit Management from the New School for Social Research University in New York. She lectured at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences from 1991 to 1999.
Social entrepreneurship
Billimoria has founded several social organizations, including Child Helpline International, Childline India Foundation, MelJol, the Credibility Alliance and Aflatoun. She is currently the Managing Director of Child and Youth Finance International. Recognized as a "shining example" of the world's "leading social entrepreneurs," Billimoria's social and humanitarian work has reached the lives of millions of children around the world[1]
Billimoria began working with children living on the streets of India, many of whom had run away from home, and created Childline India Foundation, a 24-hour emergency telephone service for children in India. After answering phone calls from street children through these helplines, Billimoria noticed that many of the children demonstrated characteristics of good entrepreneurs: they were smart and creative. However, some were sucked into crime, drugs or prostitution. To help them break free from the cycle of poverty and crime, Billimoria created Aflatoun, a non-profit organization dedicated to the social and financial education of children. The focus of this organization is to teach children about themselves, their rights and responsibilities, and to instill in them basic financial habit and know-how.
Awards and recognition
Billimoria is a globally respected speaker and advocate of child rights and economic empowerment. She has been a speaker at the World Economic Forum, the Skoll World Forum for Social Entrepreneurship and at global corporations and universities. She has been named a Fellow by Ashoka: Innovators for the Public[2] and by Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship.[3] Billimoria was also awarded the Social Entrepreneurship Award by the Skoll Foundation.[4]
Published works
- Children & Change and Partners for Change (2009)
- Twinkle Star (Std. I to Std. IV) value education textbooks.
- Explorer Series (Std. V to Std. IV) value education textbooks.
- CHILDLINE Across India series:
- Listening to children: An overview to CHILDLINE
- Laying the Foundation: Getting Started and Taking Off
- CHILDLINE at my finger tips: A resource book
- Spreading the word: CHILDLINE awareness strategies
- Recording children's concerns: Documenting CHILDLINE
- The National Initiative for Child Protection
- Voices from the streets: Life stories of children who have called CHILDLINE
References
- ^ “The rise of the social entrepreneur,” Article in The Economist, 23 February 2006
- ^ Ashoka Fellows
- ^ Schwab Social Entrepreneurs
- ^ [1]
External links
- ChildFinanceInternational.org Official Website of Child and Youth Finance International, September 21, 2011
- Jeroo Billimoria on Twitter Twitter-Profile of Jeroo Billimoria, September 21, 2011
- Jeroo Billimoria on LinkedIn LinkedIn-Profile of Jeroo Billimoria, September 21, 2011
- Child and Youth Finance International on Facebook Facebook-Profile of Child and Youth Finance International, September 21, 2011
- Podcast Interview with Jeroo Billimoria Social Innovation Conversations, December 21, 2007
- Global Financial Literacy Summit Operation HOPE, June 2009. Minutes: 09:00 – 14:22
- “Getting it Right on the Money” Article in The Economist, 3 April 2008
- “Commerce Plaza Puts Kids into Business” Article in BusinessWeek on Aflatoun, 22 July 2009
- How to Change the World by David Bornstein, Oxford University Press, 2004. Chapter on Jeroo’s life and work with Childline India.
- “The Power of Unreasonable People,” John Elkington and Pamela Hartigan, Harvard Business Press, February 5, 2008. Jeroo is profiled as a leading social entrepreneur.
- Aflatoun ranked as one of the 50 global pioneers in the business of social innovation by Volans.com
Categories:- Living people
- Founders of non-governmental organizations
- 1965 births
- Indian businesspeople
- Ashoka India Fellows
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