Building Credibility for Equity and Livelihoods: Foundations for Fairer Futures

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Why is improving equity and livelihoods so complicated? Imagine an African farmer. His income arises not from one crop, but many. All are differently priced. He does additional part-time labour; he needs the extra money as inflation is soaring while harvests aren’t guaranteed. Defining his fair wage, amid fast-changing currency values set against market volatility, […]

Power Through Partnerships: How Learning Networks Drive Success for Women Entrepreneurs

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Women entrepreneurs are playing an increasingly pivotal role in driving global economic growth. Their innovation, resilience, and determination continue to shape industries and communities alike. Yet despite their growing impact, women-owned small businesses often face persistent barriers – particularly when it comes to accessing finance. Addressing these systemic challenges demands collaboration across sectors, and one powerful approach […]

Trust, Transparency and Impact: How Credibility Offers Vital Solutions to the World’s Most Pressing Problems

Credibility is a transformative foundation for solutions tackling the world’s biggest issues, across climate change, biodiversity loss, human rights, living wage and livelihoods. That’s why credibility is at the heart of ISEAL’s work. Credibility is critical for impactful sustainability systems “Credibility is not just a nice to have,” begins Patrick Mallet, ISEAL’s Innovations Director. “It’s […]

Creating a Culture of Impact: How Thinking Like A Pro Athlete Can Help Businesses Drive Meaningful Change

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In today’s dynamic landscape of corporate social responsibility, businesses face an unprecedented opportunity: to transform their workplace cultures from profit-driven environments into ecosystems that deliver meaningful positive impact—while sustaining profitable growth. In the modern business world, true brand power transcends sales revenue. It lies in the change you create. Companies that make tangible, positive differences […]

When Opportunity Knocks: Three Keys for Creating Inclusive Growth through Sales-Agent Models

Young African Farmer with Tablet

Valentine Abayisenga, a young community animal health worker (CAHW) in Rwanda’s Nyamasheke District, struggled to find stable employment after graduating from high school. Meanwhile, in the same community, farmer Didace Kabayiza faced risks in smallholder agriculture. Without any financial protection for his livestock, he recalled feeling “…anxious whenever it rained, as thunder and lightning often […]

Exploring the AI opportunity in LMICs: Unlocking Funding and Inclusive Innovation

AI innovation in LMICs

AI is moving fast – and a lot of money is following it. But while billions are pouring into innovation in the US, Europe or China, many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are being left behind. That’s a missed opportunity, especially as AI has great potential to tackle some of the world’s toughest challenges. AI […]

Empowering Women in Supply Chains: Celebrating the Impact of the WOW Programme

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As we celebrate International Women’s Day #IWD2025, I am delighted to have the opportunity to celebrate the work and achievements of the Work and Opportunities for Women (WOW) programme, which comes to a close this month. WOW has been working to advance women’s economic empowerment in supply chains for 7 years, and I have been […]

DEI: Do or Die

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When Elon Musk posted on X at the end of last year that “DEI must DIE”, he encapsulated the growing backlash against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), particularly in the United States. This pushback has intensified with Donald Trump’s return to office, where one of his first Executive Orders targeted DEI. The effects are already […]

Five Bridges to 2045: How Business Can Deliver a Fairer, More Resilient World

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From Crisis to Vision Imagine it’s 2045. What kind of world do you see? Today’s headlines paint a bleak picture—a tangled knot of political, economic, social, technological, and environmental crises. But step back from the noise, and we can ask a more important question: What kind of world do you want to see? While we […]

From Risk to Resilience: The Power of Women in Global Supply Chains

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Download the Toolkit for Business: Investing in Women’s Economic Empowerment to Strengthen Supply Chain Resilience. Supply chains are under immense pressure — from escalating geopolitical tensions and the impacts of climate change to conflicts and economic instability. Companies must somehow navigate these risks whilst simultaneously driving growth, embracing sustainability, satisfying investor demands and meeting ever-evolving […]

Protecting Garment Workers from Climate Extremes

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The Case for Climate-Responsive Worker Insurance. Climate extremes—ranging from heat waves to torrential rains and droughts—are increasingly severe occupational hazards for workers in global garment supply chains. Among the many responses fashion brands can explore is the concept of ‘a climate-responsive worker insurance.’ While strengthening government social security schemes remains essential, a private insurance program […]

5 Insights to Guide the Business Fights Poverty Community into 2025

2025 Road Ahead

Together for 2025 Community Forum After a politically turbulent 2024 when many internal strategic decisions were put on hold, 2025 promises to be the year of ‘getting on with the job’. Mandatory sustainability reporting begins in earnest in 2025, and there are only five years until the world is meant to meet the 2030 Sustainable […]

Harnessing the Power of Local Networks for Climate Preparedness

PHSP Madagascar, a CBi Member Network, provided hot meals in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Ana in January 2022.

As climate-related emergencies intensify, local networks of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and businesses are emerging as key players in disaster risk management. By catalysing early action and anticipatory measures, these networks play an essential and complementary role to governments in fostering more resilient communities. Examples from El Salvador, Madagascar, Peru, and the Philippines showcase that stronger […]

Agribusiness and Market Systems for Climate Justice

Market Systems for Climate Justice

More than 500 million smallholders form the backbone of global food systems, particularly in rural areas of developing countries. Here, agriculture is often the main source of employment and economic activity. With these regions also facing the brunt of climate impacts, investing in climate resilience is not just urgent—it is vital to sustain livelihoods, reduce […]

Empowering Young Green and Social Entrepreneurs: A Call to Collective Action

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The challenges of our time—climate change, inequality, and environmental degradation—demand urgent and innovative solutions. Traditional profit-driven business models have often contributed to these crises, but business itself holds the potential for transformation. By redefining success to prioritize environmental stewardship, economic inclusion, and social well-being, businesses can be the driving force for achieving the Sustainable Development […]

The Power of Mattering: A New Lens for Social Impact

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Mattering transforms workplaces and communities, fostering engagement, wellbeing, and social impact. Employees thrive when they feel valued and make a meaningful contribution. Through initiatives like employee volunteering, businesses can create shared value, enhancing workplace culture and driving community change. This was the focus of Sarah Wilson’s presentation at the recent Global Corporate Volunteer Council (GCVC) […]