Junior Enterprise Movement

There are Junior Enterprise initiatives all over the world and JADE commits to support these initiatives. By doing so, we have helped spreading the JE concept not only in Europe (mainly through the JADE Enlargement Programme), but also in South America, Asia and the USA. In 2004 JADE and BrasilJunior - the Brazilian Confederation of Junior Enterprises signed the JE World Movement Agreement to start the process towards a global Junior Enterprise Movement.

  • The Junior Enterprise Movement provides a platform for multicultural learning and exchange, synergizing Europe’s youth.
  • Fostering the entrepreneurial mindset among students, Junior Enterprises provide a conducive and competitive learning environment.
  • Junior Enterprises develop future leaders with an understanding of, and dedication to social responsibility.
  • Valued by universities, Junior Enterprises are the first choice for student involvement.
  • JADE, the voice of the Junior Enterprise Movement represents student-entrepreneurship in Europe. Recognized as experts, we are actively consulted by governments, the private sector and the civil society.

The Global Junior Enterprise Movement

BrasilJunior - Brazilian Confederation of Junior Enterprises

BrasilJunior was founded in 1988 and has now around 600 Junior Enterprises all over Brazil. The network is divided in several regional federations, which together form the BrasilJunior network. BrasilJunior and JADE have been in close contact for several years, and even organised the first Junior Enterprise World Confederence together in 2004.

BrasilJunior

Find out more about the Brazilian network on the BrasilJunior Website.

ShARE

ShARE

ShARE (Sharing Analysis on Regional Economies) is a multicultural, non- profit association that strives to better understand the complexities of local socio-economic issues through presentations, debates, and large-scale conferences. In co-operation with a German JADE member, ShARE has started the Asian Junior Enterprise movement a few years ago. In the meantime it has grown to a small network of 8 Junior Enterprises, focusing on promoting the Entrepreneurial spirit among Asian students.

Find out more about Share and the Asian Junior Enterprise Movement on the ShARE Website.