Trailblazers and Transformers: How UK Business Can Deliver Greater Social Impact

With less than five years to achieve the SDGs, UK businesses face a defining moment. A new report, released by the UN Global Compact Network UK in collaboration with University College London, SDSN UK, Newcastle University, and Euromonitor International, provides the clearest picture yet of how six high-impact sectors are performing against the SDGs, and […]
The AI Divide Is Growing: Why the Future of Youth Entrepreneurship Rests on a Knife Edge

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the global economy at unprecedented speed. For young entrepreneurs, especially those in underserved or low-resource environments, this moment represents both a breakthrough opportunity and an urgent risk. With deliberate action, AI can become a powerful enabler of inclusive growth. Without it, the existing inequalities in entrepreneurship risk becoming further entrenched. […]
Beauty with Purpose: How Avon is Empowering Women and Driving Sustainability

Economic Empowerment: Skills, Support and Space to Succeed. With around two million Avon Representatives, many living in underserved or remote communities, our model provides a pathway to income, confidence and agency through flexible work. Training is the engine that helps power this progress. Through our Avon Academy platform, which has recently created over 300 new […]
Climate Resilience for Micro-Retailers: Why this is Your Next Strategic Priority

Across Southeast Asia, millions of micro-retailers keep communities supplied with food, medicine and everyday essentials. They are the last link in value chains, the face of brands in low-income neighbourhoods, and a vital source of jobs particularly for women and young people. Yet many of these entrepreneurs run on razor-thin margins and face repeated disruption […]
Heat Resilience: An Opportunity for Cross-Sector Action in the United States

Extreme heat is the deadliest—and most underestimated—climate threat in the United States (US). Each year, extreme heat kills more than 1,300 people in the US, making it the leading climate-related cause of death—surpassing hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes. 2025 was hottest year on record in the US, with the coldest state in the nation, Alaska being […]
Build Climate Resilience from the Ground Up By Investing in Agricultural Enterprises

World leaders gathered in Belém, Brazil, last week with an unusually clear message: climate action must be people-centered. Before COP30 even officially opened, 43 countries and the European Union signed the Belém Declaration on Hunger, Poverty, and People-Centered Climate Action — committing to, among other things, strengthening support for smallholder farmers. It’s an encouraging sign […]
Embedding a Commitment to Responsible Purchasing Practices

Industry purchasing practices The purchasing practices of brands and retailers can have a significant impact on workers in the supply chain. The way in which a company engages with supply chain partners to plan products, negotiate costs and pay for orders has a bearing on the supplier’s ability to invest in good working conditions, manage […]
Women Entrepreneurs: The Untapped Engine of Global Economic Growth

On Women’s Entrepreneurship Day, we should recognise an often-overlooked truth: women entrepreneurs are not just good for advancing equality – they are essential to the world’s economic future. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimates that if women participated in economies equally to men, some countries could boost GDP by up to 40 per cent. Yet, […]
Linking Social and Environmental Impact for a Fairer, More Resilient Future

Our recent 5 Bridges to 2045 report provides a framework for how companies can build a fairer, more resilient future. Bridge 2 emphasises the importance of social and environmental teams working together to deliver better business outcomes for people and planet. How can this work in practice? We take a deep dive into how Brazilian […]
Bonsucro and Better Cotton Partner to Help Farmers Tackle Climate Challenges

Climate Resilience in Action: How Bonsucro and Partners Are Pioneering Change The urgency for business-led climate action has never been more pressing, particularly in global agricultural supply chains. As COP30 unfolds, Bonsucro, the international leader in sustainable sugarcane has announced its involvement in a significant expansion of the Climate Resilience Platform (CRP), partnering with the […]
Why Landscape Initiatives Are Becoming More Relevant as Agri-Food Business Supply Risks Increase

Working collaboratively with farmers, companies, and governments in a defined geographical region is not only an effective way to accelerate sustainable land management and increase famer livelihoods, but they are also a very effective route to share risk, reduce costs, and create lasting change. IDH’s goal is to protect and restore five million hectares of […]
Lasting Conservation in the Amazon Starts with Better Livelihoods

The COP30 conference, taking place in Belém, Brazil, is bringing added attention to the topic of Amazon conservation. That’s important: after all, the region’s rainforest is responsible for generating about 10% of the world’s oxygen, and its soils and trees contain about 123 billion tons of carbon Simply put, we can’t stabilize our climate without […]
From the Highway to the Blue Zone: Real-World Signals for Resilient Business

I’m Paulo Guerra, Program Director for Public Institutions at Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC), and I just traveled to Belém for COP30 by motorhome with colleagues from Instituto Bem Ambiental (IBAM). We set out from Belo Horizonte on 1 November with a simple intention that shaped every stop we made across four biomes and nearly three […]
From the River to the C-Suite: What the Amazon Teaches Business About Climate Strategies

I am writing from the deck of the “Banzeiro da Esperança,” a three-deck boat carrying people from many walks of life along the river route from Manaus to Belém for COP30. By 10 p.m., the corridors go quiet and the river’s own rhythm sets the pace for our work and conversations. Two stops break the […]
Help Shape the UK’s Approach to Business and Human Rights: Take Part in the National Baseline Assessment

Take Part in the Survey The UK Government has launched a National Baseline Assessment (NBA) to evaluate how well the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) are being implemented across the UK. This marks a pivotal moment to help shape future policy and practice on human rights. Commissioned by the Foreign, Commonwealth […]
Views from the Global Goals Summit on Business Fights Poverty’s New Report: Making the Five Bridges to 2045 a Reality

The Business Fights Poverty community felt broadly positive about the future despite the challenging headwinds (from geopolitical uncertainty to pushback on ESG funds and everything in between). It is probably fair to say that most felt in agreement with the recent Accenture survey ,which found that 88% of CEOs see the business case for sustainability […]
CSR 2.0: Commercial Social Revolution?

As the global economy moved from stakeholder to shareholder capitalism, the social responsibility of companies was necessarily eroded. The controlling mechanism of the market became a share price rather than a link between a firm, their employees, suppliers, consumers, and the communities impacted by their work. Globalisation has also meant that the geographical distance between […]
What Happens When Women Entrepreneurs Are Left Out of Business Growth Strategies?

What we risk if low-income women are left out of acceleration With aid budgets shrinking and governments under pressure to raise more tax revenue, the private sector plays an important role in delivering jobs, growth and opportunity. One approach gaining ground is business acceleration: intensive programmes that help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) access finance, […]
Inclusive Advertising: The Case for Marcomms for a Better World

Most – perhaps all – of the world’s challenges are founded in large part on problematic attitudes and beliefs. Among these challenges, discrimination based on race, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation and more is arguably the most pernicious. It exacts huge economic costs and, more fundamentally, ruins and even ends lives. It robs us all […]
Open Source, Open Learning: Unlocking Innovation for Social Impact

Innovation is often associated with the resources of large corporations—dedicated research teams, big budgets, and formal labs. But real progress has never been confined to institutions. Across history, innovation has come from people sharing what they know, testing ideas together, and building on each other’s insights. Today, digital technology makes knowledge more accessible than ever […]