More generally, using business methods to provide basic services could easily
revert to needs-based programming that focuses not on the root causes of denials, but
rather on technical fixes. This can result in organizations that provide basic services but
do not empower marginalized groups to mold and demand their rights. This thesis will
help to explicitly explore how to avoid this pitfall while at the same time providing these
essential services. This exploration of the intersection between social enterprise and
human rights is a research first.