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  • Policy Watch:  An unfair COP that will likely fail to deliver for Africa

    Angeli Mehta, (Oct 31, 2022)

    Angeli Mehta reports on expectations that this year’s U.N. climate conference will come up far short of what is urgently needed

  • ‘The communities protecting Africa’s wildlife need our help now, more than ever’

    Charlie Mayhew, (Sep 22, 2021)

    Comment: Tusk co-founder Charlie Mayhew hopes the growing interest in ESG will drive conservation higher up the corporate and investor agenda and give natural capital its true value

  • Final countdown for forests in the magazine

    Terry Slavin, (Nov 2, 2018)

    In the November issue of Ethical Corporation we assess progress on corporate zero deforestation commitments as the clock ticks down to 2020, and how the healthcare sector is stepping up efforts to meet the Sustainable Development Goals

  • Vedanta court ruling a 'major victory for corporate human rights campaigners'

    Lise Smit and Gabrielle Holly, (Nov 22, 2017)

    A UK court's decision that the copper company potentially holds a duty of care to 2,000 farmers who claim they are affected by the activities of its Zambian subsidiary is a landmark finding that could have far-reaching implications for corporate supply chains, argue Lise Smit and Gabrielle Holly

  • Deforestation briefing: Sustainable palm oil solution sought in Africa

    Terry Slavin, (Jul 27, 2017)

    Sime Darby's Simon Lord is seeking partners to trial a model that balances forest conservation with economic development in Liberia

  • #SDG3: Big pharma's blueprint to bring health access to all

    Mark Hillsdon, (Jun 14, 2017)

    With cancer and diabetes now more prevalent in poor countries than in the West, 23 companies, including Pfizer, Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline and Japan's Takeda, are developing partnerships in some of the hardest-hit regions to extend access to life-saving medicines

  • B2G case study: Collaborating in the cocoa sector

    Claire Manuel, (Feb 27, 2017)

    How WCF has worked with government agencies in Côte d'Ivoire to encourage sustainable farming

  • WeeklyWatch: 2nd December 2016

    EC Newsdesk, (Nov 30, 2016)

    Fairtrade blow, PepsiCo’s water win, Limits to Growth revisited, Brexit and Africa, circular London, green gas for fleets, May’s boardroom coup

  • Mobile networks: Apps for good

    April Streeter, (Aug 4, 2015)

    Mobile networks have shown great promise in spreading life-changing and sustainability-promoting applications. Now, mobile – and wearable – solutions – have moved from the philanthropic efforts of big companies to encompass the efforts of small, innovation-driven companies, too

  • BrandWatch – July 2015

    Stephen Gardner, (Jul 14, 2015)

    African board members, Petrobras corruption scandal, synthetic rhino horn breakthrough and Facebook privacy row

  • Women in mining: Africa - Businesses need to mine women’s talent

    UN Women Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office, (Jun 9, 2015)

    Women must be better represented in Africa’s growing extractive sector, for the sake of commercial success as well as fairness

  • BrandWatch – October 2013

    Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Oct 4, 2013)

    The benefits of mobile phones in Africa, the big US corporate polluters and Wal-Mart moves on employee benefits access

  • Activist NGOs Briefing Part 3: Emerging market campaigners – Ground level activism

    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

  • Ambitious development roadmaps

    Howard Sharman, (Jul 29, 2011)

    If companies are to provide effective development solutions, then they need to be set the bar a bit higher

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