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Covering oil: a reporter’s guide to energy and development
Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2005For journalists reporting on the extractive industries sector is often very hard. A shortage of information about extractive sector projects, a lack of technical competency, short deadlines, and government repression of the free press in many countries undermine the quality of reporting on these issues.DocumentInvesting responsibly: a technical guide for financial advisers
UK Social Investment Forum, 2005This technical guide seeks to explain why financial advisers should consider offering advice on responsible investment. It explains different responsible investment funds and provider approaches and aims to dispel the myths surrounding performance.DocumentGlobal Compact guidance packet on communication on progress
Global Compact, 2005In line with the United Nations Global Compact goal of enhancing transparency and reporting on company progress towards its ten principles, this guidance packet provides a step-by-step approach for companies to develop standards for their Communications on Progress.The guidance packet identifies three elements that need to be included in a company’s communication on progress: statementDocumentChild labour resource guide
United Nations Children's Fund, 2005This guide has been designed to help businesses establish an appropriate response when they suspect or find that children might be working for them or their suppliers.It focuses on six themes:international legal standards on child labourfrom the UN to business: codes on corporate social accountability on child labourtrade associations: responding to child labourcorporate ideDocumentDisaster management and planning: an IBLF framework for business response
International Business Leaders Forum, 2005This briefing is aimed at providing the business sector with a basic framework that can assist them in developing their own response to natural and manmade disasters where a need and interest has been highlighted by the recent Asian tsunami disaster.The paper identifies three spheres of influence, through which the business sector can contribute to mitigating the consequences of disasters:DocumentDoing business with the poor: a field guide
World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 2004This guide presents a number of practical guidelines for businesses intending to engage in business with the poor. It primarily seeks to inform how to develop and engage in these new business opportunities and how to "do well by doing good".DocumentFollow the money: a guide to monitoring budgets and oil and gas revenues
Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2005This report provides practical information on how to be an effective monitor of government earnings and expenditures.DocumentDraft guide on resource revenue transparency
International Monetary Fund, 2004The Draft Guide on Resource Revenue Transparency provides a summary overview of good practices for transparency of resource revenue management. It applies the principles of the ‘Code of Good Practices on Fiscal Transparency’ to the particular set of problems faced by countries that derive a significant share of revenues from natural resources.DocumentStrategic challenges for business in the use of corporate responsibility codes, standards, and frameworks
AccountAbility, 2004This document provides companies with a practical and easily accessible information tool on a few selected key codes, standards and frameworks relevant to the corporate social responsibility and sustainability agenda.DocumentThe partnering toolbook
International Business Leaders Forum, 2004This booklet provides an overview and guidelines for practitioners on building partnerships with other organisations involved in development.Topics discussed include:obstacles to partneringkey principles of establishing partnershipsassessing risks and rewards of partnerships for each organisationresource mappingpartnering agreementsgovernance and accountabilityPages
