 Today we are lacking social inclusion. We cannot rely on governments alone to provide social infrastructure and safety nets. We must mobilise individuals who, in entrepreneurial and innovative ways, tackle the big problems we are faced with now and in the future. I'm May Sunodeh. I'm a Palestinian entrepreneur. I have co-founded a woman radio station based in Ramallah. I'm Elizabeth Housler-Strand. I'm the founder and CEO of Build Change. I'm Jamie McCollough. I'm the president and CEO of Education for Employment. The Schwab Foundation gives the social entrepreneurs a network to exchange expertise and experiences. It gives them a global presence and visibility. Build Change, it's a non-profit social enterprise that works with people in emerging nations to save lives in earthquakes and typhoons by working together to build houses and schools that don't collapse in them. It's the first commercial radio station for women in the Middle East region. We empower women in media and we highlight the positive role that women play in building their societies in Palestinian and in the Arab world. Vision Spring is an organisation that provides access to affordable vision services and eyeglasses to people throughout the world. Education for Employment is dedicated to providing jobs for youth in the Middle East and North Africa. It's the part of the world that has the highest rates of youth unemployment and a very large youth demographic. My organisation focuses on technology at the intersection of education and entrepreneurship. We develop technology as well as entrepreneurship programs for youth and women. Social entrepreneurs show all the other leaders who are part of the forum that social responsibility is more important than just making money. Having access to the World Economic Forum for any social entrepreneur gives us a greater chance to scale our impact. Thousands of initiatives on a local level that improve the lives of millions of people.