• Financial Education and Beyond: Investing in the New Generations for a Better Future

    Mara Simonini, Banca Popolare di Sondrio
    Banca Popolare di Sondrio

    The cultural development activities of Banca Popolare di Sondrio have always focused on the needs of its home territory, where the bank has its “head, heart, and roots.” The objective has been to promote and highlight the many cultural and social aspects of the area, as well as its natural beauty and the resources that inspire human creativity.  more[...]

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  • Wie erstelle ich den Fortschrittsbericht (CoP)?

    Kostenfreies Webinar zu Erstellung und Hochladen des Fortschrittsberichts (COP - Communication on Progress)  more[...]  login_required

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  • Reporting

    An increasing number of companies and organizations want to make their operations sustainable and contribute to sustainable development. Sustainability reporting can help organizations to measure, understand and communicate their economic, environmental, social and governance performance. Sustainability – the ability for something to last for a long time, or indefinitely – is based on performance in these four key areas. Systematic sustainability reporting helps organizations to measure the impacts they cause or experience, set goals, and manage change. A sustainability report is the key platform for communicating sustainability performance and impacts – whether positive or negative. Source: GRI  more[...]

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  • Bradesco Invests in Mobility Through Its Digital Channels

    Rúbia Piancastelli, Bradesco
    Banco Bradesco S.A.

    As the first company to launch mobile banking in Brazil, the Bank strengthens its strategy of expanding mobility services.  more[...]

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  • UN Global Compact launches Food and Agriculture Business Principles

    The UN Global Compact unveiled a set of six principles that food and agriculture businesses worldwide can adopt to meet food security challenges more effectively and sustainably.  more[...]  login_required

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  • For a Financial Education Culture

    Tita Berton, Bradesco
    Banco Bradesco S.A.

    Bradesco is committed to its stakeholders’ financial education and believes in social transformation through knowledge and awareness fostered by several actions.  more[...]

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  • Africa Can Feed Itself, Earn Billions, and Avoid Food Crises by Unblocking Regional Food Trade

    World Bank

    A new World Bank report says that Africa’s farmers can potentially grow enough food to feed the continent and avert future food crises if countries remove cross-border restrictions on the food trade within the region. According to the Bank, the continent would also generate an extra US$20 billion in yearly earnings if African leaders can agree to dismantle trade barriers that blunt more regional dynamism. The report was released on the eve of an African Union (AU) ministerial summit in Addis Ababa on agriculture and trade.  more[...]

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  • Film Review 'The City Below'

    Prof. Dirk Matten, Hewlett-Packard

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    Prof. Dirk Matten, Hewlett-Packard 
     
  • Global Compact International Yearbook 2012

    Dr. Elmer Lenzen

    With over 8,700 corporate participants and other stakeholders from over 130 countries, the UN Global Compact is the largest voluntary corporate responsibility initiative in the world. „I hope these diverse expressions of support for the UN’s global mission will inspire many more businesses to follow this path and bring corporate sustainability to true scale“, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says in the 2012 edition of the Global Compact International Yearbook. Edited by the German publishing house macondo the new yearbook offers insights to political as well as sustainability issues.  more[...]

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    Dr. Elmer Lenzen
     
  • Rethinking the Role of the State in Finance - Global Financial Development Report 2013

    World Bank

    The worldwide financial crisis brought into relief the role of financial systems in economic development and poverty reduction. The World Bank’s first-ever Global Financial Development Report contributes to the policy debates on this topic, building on new datasets, surveys, research and country experience, emphasizing the perspective of low- and middle-income countries. The report re-examines a basic question highlighted by the crisis: what is the proper role of the state in financial development?  more[...]  login_required

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  • Big Business, Little Splash – Tackling the World Water Crisis

    Prof. Wayne Visser, Kaleidoscope Futures

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    Prof. Wayne Visser, Kaleidoscope Futures 
     
  • Food Security for Africa: an urgent global Challenge

    Albert Sasson, European Commission

    On September 14, 2010, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) published its estimates concerning the number of people suffering from hunger in 2010: 925 million. This figure was below the 1,020 billion in 2009, but it was higher than the number reached before the 2008 global food crisis. The 2010 figure corresponded to 13.5% of the world population, while the 2015 objective (millennium development goal (MDG) number 1) was 8%. The FAO concluded that we were still far from achieving MDG 1, that is, halving the number of hungry people worldwide by 2015.  more[...]  login_required

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    Albert Sasson, European Commission 
     
  • Global Food Price Volatility and Spikes: An Overview of Costs, Causes, and Solutions

    Prof. Joachim von Braun, Center for Development Research

    Since the 2007-08 food crisis, many thoughtful analyses have addressed the causes and impacts of high and volatile international food prices and proposed solutions to the crisis. These studies have covered global as well as local food price dynamics and policy reactions. The food price problem is, however, far-reaching, and its impacts are wide and interrelated.  more[...]  login_required

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    Prof. Joachim von Braun, Center for Development Research 
     
  • Food Security Remains a Top Priority for African Development

    African Development Bank (AfDB)

    Food security remains an important development issue for Africa, with many countries facing high food costs and periodic food shortages due to climate change, humanitarian crises, conflict, displaced populations, poor agricultural practices and a high dependency on imported food stuffs. For this reason, food security remains a top priority on the continent’s development agenda, as outlined in the quarterly Africa Food Security Brief published recently by the Chief Economist Complex of the African Development Bank.  more[...]  login_required

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