Sustaining the sisterhood: Soul Sisters Pakistan (SSP)

Hemverna Dwivedi, Shubham Kumar

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In March 2020, Kanwal Ahmed, founder of the much-lauded Facebook group Soul Sisters Pakistan (SSP), was posed with a critical situation. SSP’s first face-to-face member meetup, which had been hyped up by Pakistanis residing in Canada for months, had to be called off due to the advent of COVID-19. What worried Ahmed was not just the immediate impact of the postponement; rather, she was more concerned about how her social enterprise would sustain in the longer run. The new normal had changed the way businesses operated; tried and tested revenue generation strategies of SSP would neither be feasible in a COVID-stricken world nor reap the same results. Ahmed knew that her social enterprise could have a far-reaching impact in a pandemic-stricken world. However, she was unsure about how to monetize her business model so as to ensure steady revenue generation streams that would keep the enterprise afloat. Ahmed knew that the clock was ticking, and she had to act quickly and think of ways to ensure SSP’s long-term sustenance.

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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
 

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Sustaining the sisterhood: Soul Sisters Pakistan (SSP)
ISSN: 2045-0621
13p.: pdf file.; 1.2 MB
English

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Hemverna Dwivedi, Shubham Kumar
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Emerald
New York
2024

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