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Sourcing Locally for Impact
By mapping a company’s relationship to the economy in which it operates, businesses can do much to advance their strategic objectives and advance local economic growth.
Innovative, ethical, and community-minded business practices (more)
By mapping a company’s relationship to the economy in which it operates, businesses can do much to advance their strategic objectives and advance local economic growth.
A cross sector-partnership between IBM and the Cross River government is saving lives of mothers and children across Nigeria.
Publicly owned companies will be most effective in creating social benefit when they plan for a long time horizon and focus on a single bottom line.
Fair Trade is a viable vehicle for producers to strengthen their positions and take more control over their lives.
Fair Trade-certified coffee is growing in sales, but strict certification requirements are resulting in uneven economic advantages for coffee growers and lower quality coffee for consumers.
Carbon for Water is engaged in a loopy funding scheme and offers a lousy public health solution.
Executives from 10 major corporations discuss the innovative ways that they are putting societal issues at the core of their companies’ strategy and operations.
Growing numbers of young people are making an about face—turning their backs on working for “the man” and creating their own ventures.
Fidaa El Tunky has created the first grassroots venture capital project for rural women in the whole of the Arab region.
Pierre Carpentier, Jean-Michel Lecuyer, & Céline Claverie join for a panel discussion on social innovation and finance; not translated from French to English.