Mueblea
Welcome Mueblea in Colombia to our South America Accelerator
Five years ago, we launched the Dela global accelerator programme together with Ashoka to support social entrepreneurs and finetune their strategies by collaborating with experts from different sectors.
Over 300 co-workers from IKEA have now participated in this programme, supporting more than 45 social innovators to further develop and test their innovative strategies for systems change, and transforming the areas in which they work.
We recently spoke with Christina Enocson, Retail Equipment Manager at IKEA with more than 30 years of experience at the company. Christina joined the first edition of Dela in 2019 to support Ashoka Fellow John J, the founder of Grassroot Tea Corporation in India.
Christina has been involved in the fourth edition of Dela, supporting new Ashoka Fellow Rafael Rincón and his team at Fundacion Gastronomía Social in Chile, who are working innovatively to ensure food security for everyone.
Read on to hear Christina’s reflections of participating in this global accelerator.
Christina: Well, the beauty of working with IKEA is that you have the opportunity to explore so many different roles and work with multiple tasks. There are always opportunities for development and to try new things.
I began my journey with IKEA in retail while I was still studying. After that, I had the chance to move to product development, where I worked in various areas such as kitchen and dining, living room, and IKEA Food. For the past few years, I have been working with the retail side again, but this time within Retail Concept. For me, that's key: to have a job that is engaging and offers a variety of experiences.
Then, about four or five years ago, I first heard about the Dela global accelerator programme and the opportunity to contribute to creating a positive and sustainable impact. From my initial involvement in Dela, I learned so much and the experience was incredibly fulfilling and energizing from the very beginning.
This time, I feel I have a much deeper understanding of the social entrepreneurship field. It's rewarding to be able to see the whole process and to anticipate that our efforts will lead to something much larger. Working with the Gastronomía Social Foundation, they've not only become partners but also good friends, which is incredibly rewarding as well.
Christina: My initial involvement with the Dela programme taught me to embrace the journey without presuming to have all the answers. The food business is different from one country to the next: here I am in Sweden, and I support the Gastronomía Social Foundation in Chile. I can only give the right support if I have a mindset of being open and curious. In the end, it's all about asking the right questions that help to connect the dots.
Right from the start, it was clear that sitting on the side wasn't an option. It was all about rolling up my sleeves, diving in, staying open-minded, and really embracing the new challenges that come your way. If you're ready to do that, you’ll definitely contribute to achieving great things together with the team and the social entrepreneurs you work with.
There are a lot of ways in which you can support change, yet what we're discussing here is a more sustainable change. Engaging in systems change means addressing not only the obvious problem but also the root causes — this is an approach that I try to bring with me in my daily work. It challenges me to continuously ask, "What is the true problem here?"
My experience working with Dela, Ashoka, and the social entrepreneurs involved in this programme has taught me a lot in this regard. The goal isn't just to support, it's to deliver meaningful, long-term support. While short-term support is for sure valuable, creating systemic change is what leads to lasting transformation and impactful change.
Working with Rafael and his team is incredibly exciting. They are passionate about what they do and are determined to make the world better. Being a part of that movement is both rewarding and energizing!
The team at Gastronomía Social Foundation has clear goals and is dedicated to reaching them. Sometimes, we need to take a step back and look at the bigger picture to figure out the best way to create significant change: it does not happen overnight. I love how creative they are and how they always want to try new things. Their energy is just so motivating.
To put it simply, collaborating with these driven social entrepreneurs, like Rafael and his team, is contagious. Their excitement rubs off on you, and despite setbacks, in the end, it shows that we all can make a difference.
Many people are still unaware of what an accelerator programme like Dela is. Whenever I share my experiences and encourage others to get involved, everyone is keen on the idea. I often mention that the most fulfilling aspect is engaging in something truly unique - making even a small contribution toward a better world.
If I could offer any advice, it would be this: dive in and give it a try. Let's make a difference together.