New BSR Guidance Integrates Gender Equality into Supply Chain Codes of Conduct

With women holding 60 to 90 percent of jobs in the labor-intensive stages of the apparel and fresh produce global supply chains, it would make sense for companies in those industries to consider women’s specific challenges when focusing on ethical supply chain management. However, until now, women have rarely been a focus of such strategies, […]

Women’s Empowerment Beyond the Paid Economy

The advancement of women’s rights and economic empowerment in market systems contributes to the economic well-being of families, communities, and nations. We are all working towards this goal and agree with the opening statement for the WEE Global Learning Forum 2017. How can we do this better? Market systems programs are increasingly targeting women’s economic […]

#GBCtalksmalaria with Julie Essiam of Ecobank Foundation

Interview with Julie Essiam, Ecobank Foundation This interview is part of a series in which experts discuss key aspects of the malaria challenge– innovation, program implementation, finance and policy. We hope the series sparks conversation and encourages others to determine how they can best contribute to the fight to end malaria for good. Follow the […]

Growing SMEs and Young People, Together

We know the statistics – worldwide more than 1 billion young people will enter the job market between now and 2030, 600 million jobs are needed globally over 15 years to keep current employment rate, 71 million young people are unemployed globally, the youth population in Africa will double to over 830 million by 2050, […]

Education is Key to Fighting Malaria

As Head of Programmes at Tanzania Communication and Development Centre (TCDC), funded by Comic Relief and GSK, Jacob Macha is on the frontline of the fight against malaria in Tanzania, delivering a multi-pronged approach to malaria education and prevention to help to stamp out the disease once and for all. Malaria is a major public […]

#GBCtalksmalaria with Herbert Schilthuis of Heineken

Interview with Herbert Schilthuis, Heineken This interview is part of a series in which experts discuss key aspects of the malaria issue – innovation, program implementation, finance and policy. We hope the series sparks conversation and encourages others to determine how they can best contribute to the fight to end malaria for good. Follow the […]

#GBCtalksmalaria with Jon Pender of GSK

Interview with Jon Pender, Vice President, Global Health, GSK This interview is part of a series in which experts discuss key aspects of the malaria challenge– innovation, program implementation, finance and policy. We hope the series sparks conversation and encourages others to determine how they can best contribute to the fight to end malaria for […]

Corporate Leadership in the Fight to End Malaria

Tremendous progress has been made in the fight to end malaria. Seventeen countries have reduced malaria cases to the point where it is no longer endemic – and eight of these have fully eliminated malaria. Since 2000, malaria prevention and treatment programs have saved an estimated 4.3 million lives. Companies have helped to both accelerate […]

Putting Malaria Out of Business – Permanently

If you’ve kept an eye on social media this World Malaria Day then by now I imagine you’ve discovered the Secret CEO’s true identity. The ruthless tycoon and star of Malaria No More UK’s campaign film is malaria. This World Malaria Day, it’s time to put him out of business – permanently. Half a million […]

On Earth Day – Thoughts from Mars on Climate Change

On Earth Day this year (April 22nd), activists, educators, influencers and industries are called on to use education to engage citizens in the concepts of climate change – and raise awareness of the immense threat it poses to our planet and its people. Earth Day 2017 comes exactly a year after 175 countries signed the […]

Social network payments now reach nearly US $3 trillion in China

A new UN study has revealed that Alipay and WeChat Pay enabled US$2.9 trillion in Chinese digital payments in 2016, representing a 20-fold increase in the past four years. The data shows that digital payments, using existing platforms and networks, provide access to a wider range of digital financial services, expanding financial inclusion and economic […]

Training and Support for Women Refugees

Interview with Mandana Hendessi, Iraq Country Director at Women for Women International Mandana Hendessi will be speaking at a dinner hosted by Women Advancing Microfinance UK on Tuesday 2nd May 2017 in London. She will be talking about the work that Women for Women International (WfWi) and its partners are doing in and around refugee […]

Creating Transparency Around Corporate Sustainability Tools

There are hundreds of tools out there that can help companies learn, manage or report about their impacts on sustainable development in general and the Sustainable Development Goals in particular. An international consortium of researchers, NGOs and rating agencies has now collected and categorized 226 tools – all claiming to help measure and manage corporate […]

Is Your Company Ready to Engage with the SDGs through Inclusive Business?

SDG engagement can take the form of a tested and decade-old concept: inclusive business. A new report helps companies assess how ready they are to incorporate it. These are unsettling times. The promise of globalisation is being increasingly eclipsed by political uncertainty and a rising tide of nationalism and protectionism. In listening to workers displaced […]

Why Women Workers and Managers Prefer Electronic Wage Payments in Bangladesh

Payday can be an ordeal for women garment workers in Bangladesh. Often, they must wait in long lines, carry wads of cash through crowded streets, or encounter a mother-in-law demanding money. Garment factories account for a huge slice of Bangladesh’s economy and employ more than three million women. Most are paid in cash. That’s bad […]

Can Cities Benefit from Last-mile Energy Innovations in Rural Areas?

By Carlos Guiza and Xosé Ramil Twenty million people do not yet have access to electricity in Latin America. Around 90 million people are still dependent on solid fuels—mainly biomass and kerosene—to cover basic needs such as heating and cooking, which limits their access to lighting and contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. This deficiency particularly […]

Five Ways East Africa is Leading the World on Financial Inclusion Through Savings Groups

By Fiona Jarden, Financial Inclusion Advocacy and Policy Adviser, CARE International UK Demand for financial services from low-income groups is at an all-time high. Some of that demand is by informal savings and loans groups – including CARE’s 5 million Village Savings and Loan Association members – who want access to quality group bank accounts […]