Social Responsibility

Benin: agricultural CSR advancing cooperatives and regenerative soil practices

Benin: Empowering Co-ops & Regenerative Soil via Agricultural CSR

A brief look at Benin: its farming practices, community livelihoods, and the growing strain on soilsBenin's economy and social fabric remain closely tied to agriculture. The sector contributes roughly one-quarter of national GDP and employs a majority of the rural population, making it central to poverty reduction, food security, and export earnings. Key crops include cotton (a major cash crop), maize, cassava, yam, cashew, groundnuts, palm oil, millet, and sorghum. Smallholder farms dominate production, typically operating on less than two hectares each.This agricultural landscape faces mounting challenges: soil nutrient depletion, erosion, shortening fallow periods, deforestation for new fields, and increasing…
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Benin: agricultural CSR advancing cooperatives and regenerative soil practices

Benin: Agricultural CSR Driving Cooperative Growth & Regenerative Soil

Benin at a glance: agriculture, livelihoods, and pressure on soilsBenin's economy and social structure remain deeply anchored in agriculture, a sector responsible for about one-quarter of the country's GDP and employing most of its rural residents, thereby playing a pivotal role in reducing poverty, strengthening food security, and generating export revenue. Main crops encompass cotton, which stands out as a leading cash crop, along with maize, cassava, yam, cashew, groundnuts, palm oil, millet, and sorghum. Agricultural output is largely driven by smallholder farmers, who generally manage plots of under two hectares.This farming environment confronts escalating strains, including declining soil nutrients,…
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Bangladesh: garment CSR cases improving workplace safety and career upskilling

Bangladesh Garment CSR: Boosting Safety & Upskilling

The 2013 Rana Plaza collapse, which claimed over 1,100 lives and left thousands more injured, marked a pivotal turning point for Bangladesh’s ready-made garment (RMG) industry. The tragedy laid bare deep-rooted safety lapses and set in motion a surge of corporate social responsibility (CSR) actions, broad multi-stakeholder accords, and development initiatives designed to strengthen factory safety and build more defined career pathways for employees. This article examines the central CSR efforts and programs, highlights tangible results in workplace safety and skills development, and distills key insights for maintaining long‑term progress.Key CSR mechanisms introduced after Rana PlazaThe Accord on Fire and…
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Belgium: corporate CSR improving urban mobility and supporting social innovation

Social Innovation & Urban Mobility: A Belgian CSR Focus

Belgium’s dense urban landscape, its multilayered governance spanning three regions, and its influential private sector together offer a strong foundation for corporate social responsibility to drive more sustainable and inclusive urban mobility. Companies are increasingly moving beyond limited environmental efforts toward broader strategies that blend fleet decarbonization, mobility-as-a-service collaborations, socially responsible procurement, and backing for social innovators tackling issues such as accessibility, employment, and last‑mile logistics. This article outlines how Belgian businesses are advancing urban mobility through CSR, the tools they employ to foster social innovation, illustrative examples, measurable results, and practical insights for expanding their impact.Context: why corporate action…
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The Bahamas: tourism CSR protecting beaches and promoting marine conservation through citizen science

Bahamas Tourism’s CSR: Citizen Science for Beaches & Marine Ecosystems

The Bahamas at the crossroads of tourism and marine stewardshipThe Bahamas is a nation where its economy and identity are closely bound to its coastlines, coral reefs, mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and crystal-clear waters. Tourism—ranging from luxury resorts and dive operators to charter vessels and small islands that host independent travelers—provides a substantial portion of the country’s income and jobs. This reliance brings both risk and promise: coastal construction, pollution, overfishing and climate-driven coral bleaching endanger the very natural resources that draw visitors, while tourism earnings and private-sector influence can be directed toward conservation through corporate social responsibility (CSR) and…
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: CSR Cases for Youth & Community Impact

Bosnia and Herzegovina: CSR Cases for Youth & Community Impact

Bosnia and Herzegovina faces persistent challenges linking young people to sustainable employment while rebuilding social cohesion after decades of political and economic transition. Youth unemployment has historically been multiple times higher than general unemployment; international estimates from institutions such as the International Labour Organization and the World Bank place youth unemployment and NEET (not in employment, education or training) rates at levels that remain among the highest in the Western Balkans in the 2010s and early 2020s. Regional out-migration and the loss of skilled young workers amplify the economic and social risks. In this context, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has…
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Armenia: tech CSR advancing STEM education and opportunities for young talent

Advancing STEM in Armenia: The Role of Tech CSR & Youth Talent

Armenia’s technology sector has become a cornerstone of national development, driven by a mix of private startups, multinational centers, diaspora investment, universities, and civil society. Corporate social responsibility in technology firms is increasingly focused on STEM education, workforce development, and regional inclusion. This article examines how tech CSR activities are shaping pathways into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics for Armenian youth, with examples, outcomes, challenges, and recommendations for scaling impact.How tech CSR plays an essential role for ArmeniaInvestment in STEM through corporate responsibility addresses several national priorities:Economic diversification: Strengthening the ICT and high-tech sectors reduces dependence on remittances and traditional…
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The Bahamas: tourism CSR protecting beaches and promoting marine conservation through citizen science

Bahamas Tourism CSR: Protecting Beaches & Promoting Marine Conservation

The Bahamas navigating the balance between tourism and marine conservationThe Bahamas is a nation whose economy and identity are deeply entwined with coastal landscapes, coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass beds and clear blue water. Tourism—luxury resorts, dive operators, charter boats and small islands welcoming independent travelers—generates a major share of national income and employment. That economic dependence creates both vulnerability and opportunity: coastal development, pollution, overfishing and climate-driven coral bleaching threaten the natural assets that attract visitors, while tourism revenue and private-sector reach can be mobilized for conservation through corporate social responsibility (CSR) and citizen science.Major challenges endangering coastal shores and…
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Barbados: CSR initiatives advancing renewable energy and building efficiency

Barbados: Advancing Renewable Energy & Building Efficiency through CSR

Barbados faces a dual imperative common to small island developing states: reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels while improving the energy performance of buildings that dominate its economy—hotels, offices, schools and homes. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a practical engine for that transition. Businesses, financial institutions and civic organizations are deploying resources, expertise and influence to accelerate rooftop solar, energy-efficiency retrofits and resilient building practices that cut costs, lower emissions and strengthen local livelihoods.Why CSR plays a pivotal role in Barbados’ transition to sustainable energyEconomic exposure: High fuel import bills make electricity costly and volatile for businesses and…
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WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award: a global beacon for sustainable change

Gothenburg’s WIN WIN Award: Driving Global Sustainable Change

Since 2000, the WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award has acknowledged individuals and organizations making a lasting impact on people and the planet. Founded in Gothenburg, Sweden, this esteemed award unites leaders from politics, business, and academia to celebrate initiatives that promote environmental, social, and economic sustainability.A legacy of global recognitionIn the last twenty years, the award has evolved into a standard for recognizing groundbreaking efforts that blend environmental care with social accountability and economic strength. Its list of honorees resembles a who's who of worldwide influencers, featuring individuals like Gro Harlem Brundtland, Al Gore, and Kofi Annan. Notable entities such…
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