Abstract
Social entrepreneurship has emerged as a powerful force in addressing socio-economic challenges in developing countries providing innovative solutions to issues such as poverty unemployment and lack of access to basic services. In recent years digital platforms have played a transformative role in enabling social entrepreneurs to scale their impact reach underserved populations and create sustainable business models. This research examines the intersection of social entrepreneurship and digital technology focusing on how digital platforms facilitate resource mobilization market access and community engagement in developing economies. Employing a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates case studies expert interviews and analysis of secondary data this study explores the opportunities and challenges associated with digital-driven social enterprises. Findings reveal that while digital platforms democratize access to entrepreneurship and empower marginalized communities they also pose