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Bank 03:35 PM, July 11, 2014 Related tags Carbon Footprint , Environment Advanced Search">more Despite the fact that Egypt is not among the top carbon dioxide emitters in the world, the notion of “the earlier … the better” has always
International Bank , Development , Finance SRI , Standards , Stakeholder Advanced Search">more The banking sector in Egypt represents 57 percent of the private sector’s overall capacity. The sector’s capacity and capital enable a drive
Abdel Ghaly (Arab African International Bank), Arab African International Bank 02:29 PM, July 13, 2016 Related tags Egypt , Compliance & Disclosure , Finance SRI , Reporting Advanced Search">more Having reached a decade plus in
that was founded in 1999 by a group of young business executives & entrepreneurs. Today, EJB is considered one of Egypt's premium and most influential business associations. With branches in Cairo, Alexandria, Delta, Port Said, South Sinai
I provide provisional support for these pathways through cross-regional comparison and evidence from the unique case of Egypt. I highlight the need for study design and datasets that can test causal pathways from health and education to political
and realizes the major role it has to play regarding this increasingly important issue. AAIB was the first bank in Egypt and the second in the region to adopt the Equator Principles to appraise projects’ financing while taking into
of the people to force change. Following the start of the revolution, there were a series of national labor strikes in Egypt as well as in Jordan. The workers were emboldened by the new feeling of possibility – by the sense that change was
, Corporate Citizenship , Education , Human Rights , Society Advanced Search">more About one out of every three Egyptians above the age of 15 cannot read or write. Despite various efforts of national literacy initiatives, as well as those
for the initiative. This changed in 2003, when the first efforts were undertaken to promote the Global Compact in Egypt. A high-level launch took place in Cairo in February 2004, resulting in the participation of more than 50 companies,
There is a mood of optimistic buoyancy in much of the developing world. Until the Jasmine Revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, this optimistic buoyancy was nowhere at all to be found in the Arab world. Now it is quite to the contrary! What about
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