Social Responsibility

Dominica: hotel CSR supporting climate resilience and forest conservation

Dominica: Hotel CSR for Climate Resilience & Forest Conservation

Dominica — often called the Caribbean’s “Nature Island” — combines steep, forested mountains, extensive freshwater systems, and a rich assemblage of endemic plants and animals. That landscape is both the foundation of its tourism economy and the front line of climate impacts: intense storms, landslides, coastal erosion and changing rainfall patterns. Hotels and resorts across Dominica are increasingly translating corporate social responsibility (CSR) into practical actions that strengthen climate resilience and conserve forests while sustaining community livelihoods and visitor experiences.How hotels contribute to Dominica’s long-term resilience and forest conservationEconomic leverage: Tourism serves as a key source of employment and a…
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Nominations open for The MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity 2026 by AEON Environmental Foundation and the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity

Submit Nominations for The MIDORI Prize 2026

As natural systems face unprecedented pressure, recognizing those who drive meaningful advances has become essential for safeguarding life across the planet.The MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity highlights these efforts and extends their impact throughout the world.The global community continues to seek effective ways to halt and reverse biodiversity loss while addressing interconnected challenges such as climate change, food security, and human well-being. Within this context, international recognition initiatives play a crucial role in elevating successful approaches, sharing knowledge, and inspiring action across sectors and borders. One such initiative is the MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity, an international award dedicated to honoring individuals…
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Bahrain: finance CSR cases expanding inclusion and household financial education

CSR in Bahraini Finance: Driving Inclusion and Household Financial Knowledge

Bahrain has emerged as a compact yet influential financial center in the Gulf, blending a mature banking landscape, a regulator known for early fintech adoption, and a supportive network of development agencies. This combination opens space for corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs that move beyond simple philanthropy by actively promoting financial inclusion and strengthening household financial skills. Financial inclusion in Bahrain stems from three core advantages: widespread digital and mobile usage, a concentrated presence of retail banks and insurers, and proactive public institutions (including development banks and labor-support bodies) that connect financial services with social policy.Institutional and regulatory driversCentral and…
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El Salvador: CSR cases boosting youth employment and dual technical training

El Salvador: Corporate Social Responsibility & Youth Workforce Development

El Salvador confronts an ongoing challenge: a substantial number of young people searching for stable, decent employment while the labor market increasingly requires stronger technical and digital competencies. Rates of youth unemployment and underemployment surpass those of adults, and many young individuals fall into the NEET category (not in employment, education, or training). These patterns heighten social vulnerability, fuel irregular migration pressures, and widen the gap between employer demands and the skills available in the workforce.Understanding dual technical training and its significanceDual technical training blends classroom lessons offered by a technical institution with practical, on-the-job experience within a company, allowing…
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Benin: agricultural CSR advancing cooperatives and regenerative soil practices

Benin’s Agriculture: CSR, Co-ops, and Soil Regeneration

A brief look at Benin: its farming practices, community livelihoods, and the growing strain 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 agricultural landscape faces…
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Belgium: corporate CSR improving urban mobility and supporting social innovation

Corporate Responsibility: Shaping Belgian Urban Futures

Belgium’s dense urban fabric, complex governance across three regions, and strong private sector presence create fertile ground for corporate social responsibility (CSR) to shape more sustainable, inclusive urban mobility. Corporations are shifting from narrow environmental projects to integrated programs that combine fleet decarbonization, mobility-as-a-service partnerships, social procurement and support for social innovators who address accessibility, employment and last-mile delivery challenges. This article explains how Belgian companies are improving urban mobility through CSR, the mechanisms they use to back social innovation, selected cases, measurable outcomes and practical lessons for scaling impact.Context: the significance of corporate engagement across Belgian citiesBelgian urban areas…
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Bangladesh: garment CSR cases improving workplace safety and career upskilling

Upskilling & Safety: Bangladesh Garment CSR Success Stories

The 2013 Rana Plaza collapse that killed more than 1,100 people and injured thousands was a watershed moment for Bangladesh’s ready-made garment (RMG) sector. The disaster exposed systemic safety failures and triggered a wave of corporate social responsibility (CSR) interventions, multi-stakeholder agreements, and development programs aimed at making factories safer and creating clearer career pathways for workers. This article reviews the main CSR cases and initiatives, shows concrete workplace safety and upskilling outcomes, and draws lessons for sustaining progress.Key CSR mechanisms introduced after Rana PlazaThe Accord on Fire and Building Safety — an independent, legally binding agreement led by global…
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Barbados: CSR initiatives advancing renewable energy and building efficiency

Barbados: CSR initiatives advancing renewable energy and building efficiency

Barbados confronts a twofold challenge shared by many small island developing states: it must curb its reliance on imported fossil fuels while upgrading the energy performance of the buildings that underpin its economy, including hotels, offices, schools and residences. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a practical driver of this shift, as companies, financial institutions and community groups channel resources, technical knowledge and influence to expand rooftop solar adoption, advance energy‑efficient retrofits and promote resilient construction practices that reduce expenses, cut emissions and bolster local livelihoods.Why CSR matters for Barbados’ energy transitionEconomic exposure: Substantial fuel import expenses drive electricity prices…
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WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award: a global beacon for sustainable change

WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award: a global beacon for 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 recognitionOver the past two decades, the award has become a benchmark for acknowledging pioneering initiatives that integrate ecological stewardship with social responsibility and economic resilience. Its roster of laureates reads like a who’s who of global change-makers, including figures such as Gro Harlem Brundtland, Al Gore, and Kofi Annan. Prominent organizations…
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Safeguarding the planet one acre at a time

Greener Earth: One Acre at a Time

As deforestation and habitat loss endanger numerous species, the World Land Trust illustrates how targeted, effective conservation efforts can create a significant impact. By safeguarding vital ecosystems and enabling local communities, the organization has emerged as an exemplar for global biodiversity preservation.Since its founding in 1989, the World Land Trust (WLT) has concentrated on protecting some of the planet’s most vulnerable landscapes. Its mission is clear and action-oriented: acquire ecologically significant land, safeguard it indefinitely, and entrust its care to local partners who understand the environment and the communities that depend on it. This approach ensures that conservation efforts are…
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