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" ... Attila was not alone. There are over 30,000 small business bankruptcies every year in Germany, destroying €50 billion in economic value. Most micro entrepreneurs enter an abyss of isolation until their six year period of suspended income is over. Almost all cut social ties, and many remain scarred for life. Not so for Attila. After a while, he bounced back, launching Insolvents Anonymous, a peer support scheme modelled loosely after Alcoholics Anonymous. From the first moment, the demand was everywhere, and soon he started an association with chapters in 12 major cities. Attila had turned from business entrepreneur to social entrepreneur, and he found a business model that worked: By training experts who had been through the years-long doom period after insolvency and referring them to companies threatened by bankruptcy, he could create a million Euro market and new opportunities for a stigmatised group at the same time. ... "
" ... Ceesay feels that rather than being stigmatised, mental health is now somewhat “in vogue”, which she feels is brilliant for women like her who want to reach a wider audience. ... "
" ... Orphan crops are often stigmatised as “poor man’s food,” particularly in post-colonial contexts, like the Caribbean. This perception is a major challenge from the perspective of commercial viability. ... "
" ... THE NEPTUNE ISLANDS, SOUTH AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 2014: A great white shark breaches out of the ocean, ... [+] taken at The Neptune Islands, South Australia, August 2014. THE infamous great white shark has been stigmatised as a bloodthirsty killer for decades but many enthusiasts are trying to finally rid of this misconception. As the largest predatory fish on Earth, great white sharks can grow to an average of 15 ft in length, though individuals exceeding 20 ft have been recorded. With abilities to detect one drop of blood in 100 litres, its clear to see why film directors have used this enormous fish as a vicious predator in Hollywood blockbusters. Wildlife and nature photographer, Brad Leue, was undeterred by the great whites false reputation, and jumped at the chance to dive with them off The Neptune Islands, South Australia. PHOTOGRAPH BY Brad Leue / Barcroft Images London-T:+44 207 033 1031 E:hello@barcroftmedia.com - New York-T:+1 212 796 2458 E:hello@barcroftusa.com - New Delhi-T:+91 11 4053 2429 E:hello@barcroftindia.com www.barcroftimages.com (Photo credit should read Brad Leue / Barcroft Media via Getty Images / Barcroft Media via Getty Images) ... "
" ... “Marginalised groups in society are more likely to catch and transmit HIV due to being impoverished, stigmatised, ostracised, and criminalised, leading to a reluctance or inability to seek help. These factors vary from country to country, but they exist globally and are the reason that marginalised communities are hit hardest by pandemics.” ... "