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Corporate Citizenship Briefing 91: International Development

Making poverty history is a tricky business, and that’s just it – business can help make poverty history. In this issue, Briefing provides information on how multinationals can get involved and make a difference in developing communities abroad.
International development is no longer only a big issue for NGOs – it is also growing in importance for businesses. Not only because fighting poverty is essential for the well-being of people living in these countries but because businesses can benefit from economically developed nations – the potential employee, resource and business opportunities are limitless. Read how, according to Kurt Hoffman of the Shell Foundation, multinationals can be a force for good; why War on Want thinks the upcoming Companies Act will do little for companies abroad; and how Standard Chartered is leading the way in making strategy sustainable. This issue also features Charlotte Grezo, of Vodafone, on economic empowerment with the help of mobiles, and our letter from America on how and why Gap joined the (RED) campaign.

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