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The Push Towards Corporate Responsibility: Ghana and the ESG Frontier

Ghana does not currently have a legislature that demands and enforces ESG reporting. But recent investor interest in sustainability has heightened the desire of businesses to employ ESG frameworks. The West African State of Ghana, with its 30 million people, has had a young but burgeoning economy as demonstrated over the past two decades. There […]

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Plugging Sustainability Into Digitalisation

The 90s marked the birth of the web, which lay the virtual foundation for technological progress. Soon after its advent, companies and industries alike rushed to incorporate digital models into their commercial framework as an indicator of their dedication to progress and advancement. As benefits were reaped, digitalization became the newest hype. Distinct from digitization,

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Can Classic CSR Support Bridge the SDGs Investment Gap?

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were launched in 2015 under widespread guise that the global community, comprising of all nations indiscriminately, are at the mercy of the private sector when it comes to creating and sustaining viable solutions to critical issues. Subsequently, both companies and institutional investors are being prompted to recognize and contribute

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Overdressed & Overstressed: The Impact of Fast Fashion on Global Sustainability

Surveys have illustrated that consumers tend to lean towards spendthrift behaviours in the summer months. After all, with rampant sales and impending back-to-school buys, masses are encouraged to spend. However, studies have also prompted major concern about customer attitudes towards frivolous purchasing, highlighting the dangers associated with fast fashion. Here’s what you need to know

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Time to Take Action: The Significance of the Sustainable Development Goals

In 2012, at the United Nations conference on Sustainable Development in Rio De Janeiro, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) were born. The objective of these goals was to set guidelines for all governments, groups and individuals to implement in order to meet the urgent environmental, political and economic challenges facing our planet. These goals

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SROI TRAINING PROGRAM FOR PVR NEST TEAM IN INDIA

Sustainable square India Team conducted a Training Program on Social Return on Investments (SROI) for PVR Nest Team (PVR Group) and their NGO partners(Umeed, ReadIndia and AtPar in Delhi on April 5th & 6th, 2019.  Social Return on Investment (SROI) is an outcomes-based measurement tool that helps organisations to understand and quantify the social, environmental

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THE NEXT GENERATION OF SUSTAINABILITY IMPACT MEASUREMENT PRACTICES

It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.  Charles Darwin Does your organisation have a robust and actionable sustainability impact measurement practice? This benchmarking exercise of different impact measurement practices will give you some perspectives to chose the most suitable impact measurement practices that

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EAST AFRICA: IMPACT MEASUREMENT AS A DEFINING ELEMENT OF IMPACT INVESTING

Over the years, the international development community has shifted focus from donor dependent aid to strategic investments that offer the promise of long-term sustainability. Since 2010, Impact investing has been growing due to it’s potential to contribute to development objectives (promoting environmental and social good) while reinforcing economic growth (earning revenues), providing to be a

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ERIC HENSEL SHARING INSIGHTS ON “HOW INDIA CAN ACHIEVE INCLUSIVE GROWTH?”

Mr. Eric Hensel was a panelist at the 2nd India International CSR Conclave held on 12thMay 2018 at the Lakshmipat Singhania Auditorium, PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry, New Delhi. The theme for the panel discussion was “How India Can Achieve Inclusive Growth?” About the Session: 70% of the poor in India are from rural areas where there is a lack

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