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Comment by Stephanie Slack for October/November CCB 120
Social Media: About Turn
Companies are not prepared for the social media revolution, says Peter Truesdale
 
Business and the
Millennium Development
Goals - Where’s it all
heading?
At the start of the new millennium, world leaders gathered at the UN to make a promise to halve extreme poverty by 2015. Eight goals were agreed that focus on important issues such as increasing the number of children in school, improving healthcare, cutting maternal and child deaths, expanding access to clean water, combating major diseases and reducing environmental degradation. The eighth and final goal speaks to the role of the private sector in delivering this progress by calling for a global partnership for development.
Much done, much still to
do
Heads of government from across the world have met in New York to review progress on achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Not a pretty picture.
 
Human rights and business
ethics news and comment
Comment by Liza Lort-Phillips
Strategy news and comment
by Chad Rogerson
 
International development
news and comment
By Ita McMahon
Human rights news and
comment
By Jon Lloyd
 
Human rights and business
ethics news and comment
August / September 2009 edition of CCB, Issue 107.
Frying tonight? Climate
change and the limits of
voluntary action
The Copenhagen Conference is not just crunch time for efforts to combat destructive climate change. It also questions what are the limits of voluntary corporate responsibility, says Peter Truesdale
 
Third Sector news and
comments by Peter
Truesdale
News and comment from the June/July edition of Corporate Citizenship Briefing, issue 106
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