Can you remember a time when there was better opportunity to examine and report on the business role in a changing society? I can’t. The topics, case studies, and lessons learned are numerous.
Accurate information is often hard to come by in disaster situations. This is why BCLC recently asked CHF International, a nonprofit international development organization with operations in Haiti long before the earthquake hit, to share first-hand perspective about the true progress in Haiti.
The world has not seen such furor over bankers since the economic collapse of Argentina a decade ago. Banging pots and pans, Argentineans lined up in front of banks hoping to pummel the seeming perpetrators of massive unemployment and their nation’s economic collapse. In the U.S.
Today BCLC hosted its first global CSR issues forum in 2010. The focus was on water and the different business-nonprofit partnerships that exist to affect the challenges of clean water and sanitation.
This afternoon CNNmoney.com reported that 351 businesses have contributed $146.8 million to the Haitian earthquake response.
At the conclusion of the OneYoungWorld (OYW) conference in London last week, BBC joined the 1,000 delegates to broadcast live the “World Have Your Say program.
Akhtar Badshah, Microsoft senior director of global community affairs (and BCLC board member) recently published a great article in the Huffington Post.
First Lady Michelle Obama announced the Let’s Move campaign this week to help tackle the growing epidemic of
The “water challenge” — to secure safe and reliable water and sanitation services for all — is a leading sustainable development priority not only for the OECD and other multilateral agenci
On November 12th I posted notice of the opening of the 2010 Siemens Sustainable Community Awards nomination process.