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Rajesh Chhabara, (May 8, 2015)
The Indian government, under the new leadership of Narendi Modi, has taken a harsh line against Greenpeace’s opposition to several development projects – blocking funds and preventing individuals from travelling
Sam Phipps, (Jan 5, 2015)
Many NGOs and businesses have innovated with commitment and imagination over the last year. But with the global economy still weak, the challenge remains how to do more with less
Tobias Webb, (Dec 17, 2013)
Toby Webb speaks to the Rainforest Alliance’s Chris Wille
Judy Kuszewski 2, (Nov 8, 2013)
A new report claims good progress on child labour, but warns against complacency
Stephen Gardner, (Sep 24, 2013)
Proposed UK legislation could still go too far in regulating ‘third party’ campaign activities during elections, despite improvements, non-profit groups say
Eric Marx, (Sep 2, 2013)
Following a turnaround in Latin America’s economic fortunes, there’s a new momentum for sustainable development as governments align themselves with NGO efforts
Oliver Balch, (Apr 3, 2013)
In pushing the sustainability cause, some non-profit groups are becoming more intimately involved with the private sector
Eric Marx, (Mar 7, 2013)
In the developing economies of Latin America, Africa, India and China, local NGOs operate differently from their big international cousins, and will engage with companies for mutual benefit
Oliver Balch, (Mar 7, 2013)
Activist NGOs continue to resist the trend towards partnerships with business, preferring direct action to engagement
Rob Bailes, (Mar 7, 2013)
It seems as if the public is as engaged with issues as ever before, and the campaigning groups continue to develop who they target and how they do so