Filed in archive CSR
by mstandaert on October 31, 2006
Today GlobaLab points out a project at One World Trust called the Global Accountability Index, which will launch in December. The GAI will look at 30 top organizations from public, private and...
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The Financial Times on social enterprise, with a special focus on GreenWorks: When hsbc relocated to its headquarters in Canary Wharf from more than 20 offices around London, it had 50,000 pieces of...
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(Picture from Money Times) A damning global warming report prepared by a respected economist was released in the UK today warning that climate change will trim 5-20% from global wealth over the next...
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(Pic from Tribune India) This week is Anti-Corruption Week in Uganda and I've Left Copenhagen has coverage here, with news that there will be a procession in Kampala to mark the start of this...
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(Picture from Tony Pierce) From the Sunday Times out of London this week comes a piece by Fariba Nawa on how the West has come up quite short of its goals in Afghanistan: The excitement and hope...
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According to WorldWatch, and Reuters, 80,000 homes in the UK are now using domestic wind turbines: Now turbines have been embraced by mainstream retailers like B&Q, a chain of hardware stores run...
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Image from Closer to Free. Via CSR Asia comes this story at ENN about the numbers of sharks being slaughtered just for their fins for shark fin soup: Up to four times more sharks than previously...
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Filed in archive CSR
by mstandaert on October 27, 2006
It seems that way from the articles that keep sprouting up. Here's one from yesterday at China Daily: Corporate social responsibility, or CSR, is creating a buzz in China's business world like...
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(Picture from Results.org) I'm not sure if I posted this article from The Nation about microfinance or not, but it's worth highlighting prominently here. I tend to agree with a lot of what the...
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Say that five times fast. From CSRWire: Vaclav Havel, an internationally renowned Czech intellectual and playwright and advocate of human rights and democracy who served as the last president of...
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Just a quick roundup of the first U.S.-EU meeting on Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development in Helsinki the last two days. There's s a joint press release from the EU Environment...
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From Eldis: This article, in the journal Human Resources for Health, argues that the two most important World Bank health reform policies in Latin America - decentralisation and privatisation - have...
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I'm not sure yet how or if I even can post YouTube videos up on this blog, but I'll be looking into it soon. In the meantime I just wanted to point people to a few that I've come across......
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Via Gristmill, an essay by Bill McKibben, much of it about James Lovelock, that will appear next month in the New York Review of Books: The technology we need most badly is the technology of community...
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Filed in archive Social Enterprise
by on October 22, 2006
I've been away in Seattle for a few days so haven't had any time to blog. That means I do have quite a backlog of news items to post though, so here's a bit of a cleaning job of some......
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That seems to be the question coming to the fore these days as someone has finally made a convincing argument for paying now in order having to pay outrageously later. Arguments that implementing...
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First off, I've been planning to blog a bit more than I have been the past few days but the new MacBook I got had some problems so I had to send it off to get fixed. That means a......
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(Photo from the Sydney Morning Herald) There have been all kinds of stories on Muhammed Yunus winning the Nobel Peace Prize since yesterday so I wanted to highlight some of the better or more...
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No doubt many of you have heard about Muhammed Yunus winning the Nobel Peace Prize today, it's been all over the airwaves. This is a great boost to the visibility of microfinance and microcredit...
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Okay, so my title is lame. Well, so is this post! There's certainly a lot to say on this topic, though for the moment I'll pass on the commentary. I did want to highlight a few stories...
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Filed in archive Social Enterprise
by on October 11, 2006
(Image from Synthstuff) From Yahoo News: The government of Libya has reached an agreement with an American nonprofit group to provide inexpensive laptop computers for all of the nation's 1.2...
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Filed in archive Personal
by mstandaert on October 10, 2006
I don't have any other blogs anymore so don't really have a place to put odd stuff I come across. So I decided to do it here. I'm not sure if you can read this or not, but look at......
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