AGENSI INOVASI MALAYSIA
22 September 2016
Mark Rozario
Chief Executive Officer
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AIM’s 2016 Key Focus Areas
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Create:
Social finance for public-private partnership
model
Incentives for social impact investment
Taskforce to coordinate social service initiatives
Raise:
Involvement of private sector and NGOs & CBOs in SPDD
Programme to enhance professionalism, capability of NGOs &
CBOs
Performance-based incentives to encourage social enterprises
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SPPP – What’s Been Done ?
SF PPP for targeted social impact
Government
The Payor • Shift traditional social service delivery model to
collaborative (PPP) model and ensure efficiencies • Attract private investors to create preventive measures for
complex problems rather than reactive programs
• Enable trial of new delivery model with minimal cost
The Operator • Fill gaps in social service delivery • Provide exposure and opportunity to youth with
energy, passion, and expertise in technology • Enable social enterprises to adapt and change the
service according to their experience
The Investor • Enable scale up or create new commercial
businesses that answer social wellbeing
Win-win-win for all parties involved Example partners
SPO
Private sector
Social PPP will lead to a Social Financing Model
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Advancing Malaysia, as an economically
and socially inclusive nation
Social PPP
Government and private sector collaborating in
supporting social intervention projects
Social Progress Assessment
Social Indicators to guide measurement of social
impact
Social Outcome Fund
Payment by results model for social intervention
11MP Game Changer : Translating Innovation to Wealth
Strategy
F5 Strengthening collaboration through a whole society approach. F6 Developing a social financing model.
On-going Initiatives
In Collaboration With
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Deep poverty
Destitute persons
7 categories of social issues Examples
• Drug, alcohol and substance abuse
• Gangsterism & juvenile delinquency
• Lack of early diagnosis, interventions for mental and physical disabilities
Obstacles to quality
healthcare
Falling prey to abuse
Obstacles to employment
Committing crime
Engaging in vice
Obstacles to quality
education
Quality of living
conditions
Forgotten members of
society
Target segment
Social Progress Assessment – Targeted Social Issues
Next Step – Social Outcome Fund
Social Outcome Fund (SOF)
“Payment by Results” fund for Social Interventions
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To begin in 2017
THANK YOU
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