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Rethinking Impact Measurement

Managing the unintended negative outcomes

Success in social impact enterprises is often measured by tangible improvements — increased incomes, enhanced skills, and stronger communities. But what about those left behind? What happens when well-intended initiatives create unintended exclusions or even reinforce inequalities? Too often, negative impacts are overlooked, leaving critical lessons unaddressed. The Intergenerational Entrepreneurial Mindset Development Program (Intergen), run by Social Innovation Movement and funded through the Hasanah Special Grant (HSG) 2022 by Yayasan Hasanah and the Ministry of Finance Malaysia (MoF), presents a compelling case study in holistic impact management — not just maximizing benefits, but also identifying and mitigating harm.

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Ainurul Rosli, an Impact Entrepreneur Correspondent, is driven by a passion for redefining how we account for value and growth in business. She believes that businesses have the power to reshape the way we define success—moving beyond profit at all costs to sustainable, inclusive, and impactful growth. Ainurul is an ... Read more
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