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A piece based on the social activites by Infosys
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on April 30, 2009
... as Athreya of the Indian Centre for Philanthropy says, unless "we build more worthy recipient NGOs, and make the process of giving easier."...
More clarity required in travel philanthropy
in Wandalust, on May 1, 2008
...y "earning you 5% of the net costs of each trip, while an additional 5% will go to grassroots NGOs to help advance social and environmental well being in the countries we travel to." Strange...
Apsara-Travel : interview with Marie-Aude MA
in Les Explorers, on avril 24, 2008
...ut you?
Well, I'm 31 years old and have not a classical profile. I first wanted to work with NGOs and was involved in one of them working with Southeast Asia. I graduated in International Relat...
Interview with Brian Bacon, head of the Oxford Leadership Academy
in Sox First, on October 25, 2007
...siness chieftains are learning to deal with stakeholders ranging from non-government organizations (NGOs) to assorted pressure groups and activists. And that means they will have to become much more p...
Capitalism and Sustainable Development
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on May 22, 2007
... proven it, over and over. If you're interested in further reading, the Global Policy Forum on NGOs is an excellent resource....
Deal brewing in the Starbucks coffee fight
in Sox First, on May 22, 2007
...ndards, Oxfam's win is another sign of how powerful and important non-government organisations (NGOS) can be....
What? People in need should NOT be the customer?!
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on May 16, 2007
...vice to the donors who fund the service. It's a radical concept, but think what could happen if NGOs viewed their donors as their customers and the recipients of their services as secondary. - sou...
MBAs to the rescue
in Sox First, on April 28, 2007
...dian organisation that sends MBA entrepreneurs to underdeveloped nations where they partner up with NGOs, local businesses and multinational corporations. Areas they typically work in are health care...
Companies in the dark
in Sox First, on April 4, 2007
...ncial metrics like reputation risk, global competition, and increased scrutiny from the media and NGOs. A new Deloitte report In The Dark found that most companies are confident about their abili...
EU looks to 'improve and simplify' emissions trading scheme
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on November 14, 2006
...re recommendations for a revision of the ETS on close cooperations with all stakeholders (industry, NGOs and think tanks). This working group on emissions trading will report on these recommendation b...
The failure of Afghanistan ...
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 29, 2006
...he country have faded. The mood on the streets is tinged with resentment towards foreign companies, NGOs and western governments, for the vast amounts spent on reconstruction with so little to show. T...
Is CSR really taking shape in China?
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 27, 2006
...al responsibility, or CSR, is creating a buzz in China's business world like never before. From NGOs to government institutions to the private sector, everyone's talking about it.
At the 27th...
Russian crackdown on NGOs continues
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 17, 2006
...ht I should put something up here about the continued pressure the Russian government is putting on NGOs and nonprofits. From Yahoo :
A Russian court on Friday shut down a human rights group that h...
CSR as grassroots movement
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on August 31, 2006
... the community sector, with gimmicks.
Albrechtson then says that CSR is "a neat trick used by NGOs as ... Blackmail , the idea being that if a corporation fails to embrace social responsib...
Cal Safety Compliance Corporation launches CSR blog
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on August 15, 2006
...witness, firsthand, workplace conditions around the world, but we also work closely with retailers, NGOs, governments, academics, and a host of other stakeholders. We are privy to a really broad persp...
Konferenz in Köln: Chance Web 2.0
in Das CIO Weblog, on 08.08.06
...Immerhin: 10 % der Eintrittskarten sollen umsonst an Nichtregierungsorganisationen (NGOs) gehen und für Blogger stehen 15 kostenlose Wild-Cards bereit. Nach welchen Kriterien sie verteilt werden solle...
Body Shop founder takes on domestic violence
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on August 6, 2006
...patients share their health care experiences.
*From Social Edge ... Nonprofits of the Future: NGOs in 2016 ....
Case studies: Microfinance
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on August 1, 2006
...Microfinance Gateway , you'll find: Case Studies in Microfinance: Discussion/Technical Paper - NGOs in Microfinance: Past, Present, and Future - An Essay .
*At CGAP are a number of relevant ca...
Wal-Mart Sustainability Meeting Focuses on Climate Change, Supply Chain
in Supplychainer, on July 18, 2006
...art CEO Lee Scott lead a discussion about how Wal-Mart, working closely with suppliers, academics, NGOs, politicians, and other business leaders, can affect change at all levels of the supply chain.
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Sustainable development news ...
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on June 11, 2006
...a? In a critical resolution addressed to the June European Council, the Platform of European Social NGOs has called on EU leaders to develop a real sustainable development strategy instead of a "...
Audeamus Great Reads #3
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on June 9, 2006
... summarises a year of discussion in a working group that brought together experts from businesses, NGOs, trade unions and other CSR actors. More information here .
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Audeamus Great Reads #2
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on May 20, 2006
...lion .
*A critical view of global philanthropy at CounterPunch by Joan Roelofs, called The NED, NGOs and the Imperial Uses of Philanthropy.
*At the New York Times , Charity Begins at Home, but M...
Retiring to social entrepreneurship
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on April 7, 2006
... to citizens welfare. "The regional level is the best to be a laboratory for bringing together NGOs, seniors and the needs of the society on social services. We believe that voluntary work may he...
Chicago nanotech conference: NanoBusiness Alliance speaker outlines "The Next Little Thing"
in Nanotechbuzz, on March 13, 2006
...he other hand, Salvi believes, nanotech has seen more regulation by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) than any previous technology.
Predictive analysis, publishing extensive testing data prior t...
Business and government in trust freefall
in Sox First, on February 16, 2006
...azil. And when the survey asked people to nominate a global company they really trusted, many named NGOs like Red Cross and Greenpeace. If the study's right, business has a lot of work ahead....
Genetically Modified Soy in Russia
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 2, 2005
This entry has been submitted by Creative Reporters Robin Good and Sepp Hasslberger .
A breakthrough study from a national Russian research agency suggests that a diet with genetically-modified (GM) soy may indeed affect newborns of parents maintaining a GM-based food diet. According to...
the newsgator round
in TJ's Weblog, on September 18, 2004
...r early ones. We're also extremely interested in finding out how people are using NewsGator and NGOS, as well as what they are looking for in the future products." ...




