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Corporate citizenship: innovation and social enterprise - 12 years experience of corporate social innovation and sustainable partnerships around the world
International Business Leaders Forum, 2002This paper reports on thirty influential initiatives and ‘social innovations’ pioneered by the Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF) over the last 12 years.DocumentThe CDM guidebook: a resource for clean development mechanism Project developers in Southern Africa
Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2002This practical guidebook is directed at smaller-scale local partners in Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects – small businesses, non-governmental organisations and community based organisations – to empower them to put forward project ideas, particularly ideas with a development focus.DocumentOil for nothing: multinational corporations, environmental destruction, death and impunity in the Niger Delta
Global Exchange, 2000This paper reports the findings of a US delegation to the Niger Delta to investigate the environmental and human rights record of oil corporations.Evidence shows that the oil companies operating in Nigeria have not only disregarded their responsibility towards the environment but have acted in complicity with the military’s repression of Nigerian citizens.DocumentWhose business?: a handbook on corporate responsibility for human rights and the environment
Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development, 2002This handbook aims to provide an introduction to the key issues driving efforts to promote corporate social responsibility and accountability worldwide.DocumentResponsible entrepreneurship for sustainable development
UNEP Division of Technology, Industry and Economics, 2002This magazine issue is made up of eight articles looking at business and sustainability.It begins with an editorial by the head of UNEP and then provides some facts and figures relating to consumption, industry and sustainability.DocumentSustainable tourism in protected areas: guidelines for planning and management
World Commission on Protected Areas, 2002This is a comprehensive book detailing the state of the art in both the theory and practice of managing tourism in Protected Areas (PAs).DocumentMaking community investment work
Ashridge Centre for Business and Society, UK, 2002This report is designed to provide practical information to enable companies to develop their corporate investment (CCI) programmes.DocumentWho's minding the store?: global civil society and corporate responsibility
Centre for Civil Society, LSE, 2002This paper forms a chapter of the global civil society yearbook. It argues that the growth in CSR has not come from business but from pressure by civil society organisations (CSOs).DocumentImpact of HIV/AIDS on agriculture and the private sector in Swaziland: the demographic, social and economicimpact on subsistence agriculture, commercial agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives and business
TAT Health Services, Swaziland, 2002This study attempts to determine the impact of HIV/AIDS on agriculture and the private sector, obtain vital information on vulnerability of agriculture and the private sector to HIV/AIDS related morbidity and mortality; and identify strategies that can be implemented to prevent and control the epidemic. A key finding of the paper is that HIV/AIDS has not affected the profitability and productDocumentCase study of Lekgophung Tourism Lodge, South Africa
Eldis Document Store, 2002This case study, of a community owned wildlife tourism lodge in the north West Province of South Africa, explores the benefits accruing to the communities on the border of the reserve from the venture.Taking a livelihoods analysis perspective, the study considers the following aspects:structural arrangementsfundingfinancial returns and ‘SMME’ (small and medium enterprise) linkagPages
