Building Peace is Everybody’s Business

War is bad for business. The private sector, including both local and international companies, is often among the first to be hit by armed conflict. Investment and trading opportunities disappear, infrastructure is damaged and, most tragically of all, employees are killed. All of this should provide motivation for businesses to contribute to peacebuilding. Some are […]

Why Business May Contribute to Peace

What is increasingly clear from our work at the SDG Fund (a UN development mechanism, multi-donor agency that brings together UN Agencies, governments, civil society and business to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals) the complexity of the SDGs converge a guiding set of principles of interest to all actors. Paloma Duran, Director of the SDG […]

Business, peace, and world politics: The role of third parties in conflict resolution

With the growing role of the private sector in global politics comes increasing challenges and opportunities, an example of which is conducting business in pre- and post-conflict environments. While the extant business literature discusses the work these actors can do to reduce tensions in conflict zones, the role of these actors is notably absent in […]

Why business leaders focus on issues of peace

While we know that business is key for stable peacebuilding, less is known about why business actually becomes involved in peace processes and peacebuilding. Based on a review of the academic literature and of case studies at the global level, in this article I address this question from three perspectives: First, business needs peace to […]

Tim Fort: Welcome to the Business and Peace Challenge!

In this video, Tim Fort, Eveleigh Professor of Business Ethics, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, introduces the Business and Peace Challenge hosted by the Kelley School of Business and Business Fights Poverty. Over the course of October, the Challenge will include an online programme of written articles and online discussions. Content will be drawn […]

Business and Peace: Roles in Peace-Making, Peace-Building and Peace-Keeping

Welcome Opening Remarks Panel 1 Morning Keynote Panel 2 Luncheon Keynote Moderator Thank You Remarks Closing Discussion Wrap Up This event was livestreamed as part of a new Challenge on Business and Peace with Indiana University Kelley School of Business. To find out more and to join the Challenge, click here.

The 2016 SDG Business Forum – A Recap

The High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development held from July 11-20 2016 at United Nations Headquarters in New York is an annual platform for reviewing progress and guiding global efforts on the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. During the first HLPF oriented towards the SDGs, the global business community was present […]

Barriers Facing Rural Producers in Post-conflict Colombia

In May, as part of my role as ACRE’s (Access to Capital for Rural Enterprises) project lead, I spent ten days in Colombia scoping the impact investment space and the barriers facing rural producers in a country that it is now emerging from fifty years of civil conflict. Colombia, a country emerging from 50 years […]

Making the Global Goals Our Business

Not everyone gets to live their dream job, but I feel extremely lucky and grateful that I do. I lead GSK’s global employee volunteering efforts, including PULSE, our flagship program. PULSE is a skills-based volunteering program that matches up to 100 high-performing employees each year with a nongovernmental organization (NGO) in need of their expertise […]

Investing in Social Enterprise to Fight Poverty

Rupert Scofield will be speaking at a dinner hosted by Women Advancing Microfinance UK on Tuesday 10th May in London. He will talk to us about the work FINCA does and the impact it’s having, in particular in the social enterprise and innovation space. Tickets to the event are available here. Ahead of the event, […]

A Framework for Justice

From the program of the 2016 Skoll World Forum. Justice is our north star. It provides the bearings to guide us through territory fraught with tests of character and will. It steers us to ever more powerful solutions to the pressing problems of our time. It summons in us the courage and fortitude to tackle […]

Collaborations Expand Tech Uses to Aid Refugees

Technology is playing an unprecedented role in addressing the global refugee crisis. In part, this is due to a level of collaboration that is new to the traditionally competitive, independent tech community. The massive numbers of people fleeing war and deprivation – over 82,000 refugees sought refuge in the first two months of 2016 alone, […]

Cross-sector Approaches in Countering Violent Extremism

In the spirit of this year’s Global Partnerships Week (GPW) theme of “Leveraging Innovation in Partnerships”, Concordia has long been a proponent of innovative and collaborative efforts that advance global security agendas combating violent extremism (CVE). Many of the GPW partners, and a number of the affiliated organizations and events this week, have dedicated significant […]

US State Department Celebrates Collaboration

By Andrew O’Brien, Special Representative, Global Partnerships The word “partnership” seems to be everywhere these days — and the U.S. Department of State is proud to be at the center of it. While public-private partnerships (P3s) have been around for years, they are increasingly becoming a primary way to achieve our objectives in diplomacy and […]

Hybrid Social Finance: Partnerships That Drive Success

By Bernard Coffey, Former business leader and long-time volunteer, Ashoka Support Network (ASN) team It was a simple networking dinner where a business executive met a social entrepreneur with a great idea, which led to a long-term and very successful partnership in the nascent field of social finance and “impact investing.” The social entrepreneur, Luke […]

How to Change the World: Do the Reverse

Interview with Muhammad Yunus, Founder, Grameen Bank Muhammad Yunus is the founder of Grameen Bank, the pioneering Dhaka-based organization that spread microcredit and microfinance globally. Professor Yunus was awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for his transformative impact. Ashoka had a chance to catch up with him just before the 2016 World Economic Forum. Ashoka: […]

An Opportunity for Companies to Reverse Tax Trends

As the world’s top corporate leaders gather in Davos this week, the question I have on my mind is “Is business delivering for the greater good?” New analysis by Oxfam shows that the gap between the richest and the rest has widened dramatically. The wealth of the poorest half of the world’s population – that’s […]

What Businesses Need to Know About the SDGs

The UN General Assembly held its regular meeting in New York this fall. But this year its purpose was different – and with significant implications for the future of the human condition. More than 190 member countries committed to “eliminate poverty in all its forms everywhere” by 2030, together with 16 other “big, hairy, audacious […]

Global Goals Could Trigger a Burst of Innovation

Leaders from 193 nations are converging on New York for the U.N. General Assembly. They are expected to adopt the sustainable development goals, which are not short on ambition. Beginning with a goal to “end poverty in all its forms everywhere,” they cover gender equality, food security, peace, health, clean water and sanitation, sustainable cities, […]