Co-creation with Community Organisations Vital to Effectively Address Health Inequality

Climate change impacts are increasingly causing extreme weather events which have a detrimental effect on public health. The Planetary Health Check Report 2024 states: “The impacts of warming include, but are not limited to, modified extreme events like torrential rainfall, floods, heatwaves, and droughts.”1 The World Health Organization predicts that between 2030 and 2050, climate […]

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

Winny Cherono - Empowering Women in Supply Chains

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 […]

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

A Hmong Woman On Rice fields terraced of Mu Cang Chai, YenBai, Vietnam. stock photo

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 […]

Growing Prosperity in a Warming World: A Strategy for Resilient Agriculture 

Biochar-Application-on-a-Groundnut-Farm-in-Ghana

As we make our way into 2025, the impacts of climate change are ever more prominent everywhere we look. Rising greenhouse gases are supercharging the atmosphere to trap more of the suns’ heat, hold more moisture, and set the stage for more weather extremes. This has had a disproportionate impact on smallholder farmers who face growing […]

Climate Change and Biodiversity: The Inextricable Link

woman preparing to sow seeds on floating garden

The world is heating up, habitats are being lost, and species are facing extinction. These are all facets of the same problem, unsustainable development. Fritz Schumacher, our founder, talked about this in his book, Small is Beautiful: “An attitude to life which seeks fulfilment in the single-minded pursuit of wealth—in short materialism—does not fit into […]

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 […]

Farmers Hold the Key to Climate Action: It’s Time to Listen

Farmers and Climate Action: Benjamín Alas, Farmer, El Salvador.

For Benjamín Alas, climate change is not a distant threat – it’s a daily reality. While leaders from government, the private sector, and civil society gathered at the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, to discuss strategies for promoting regenerative agriculture, Benjamín was busy putting these vital practices into action. As we participated in panels […]

Women’s Health and Reproductive Rights: Smart Climate Action and Good Business

Women’s Health and Reproductive Rights

Fire, heat, flooding and drought are a recipe for climate disaster for workers. Companies urgently need to not only mitigate their causes but must also invest in resilience – especially in the health and well-being of women workers in corporate supply chains. Women’s health is material to human rights, productivity, and climate resilience. Women represent […]

Why is Doing Business Differently Critical to Combatting Climate Injustice?

Why growth for growth’s sake is not sustainable As the global COP29 community gathers in Baku, Azerbaijan, we continue to hear about and see greater and greater impacts of climate change negatively affecting communities and their livelihoods, all around the world and in new and unexpected places. There is no way now of denying the […]

She Knows What Her Business Needs—So Why are Systems Holding her Back?

There’s a credit gap, not a confidence gap, limiting women entrepreneurs. Women represent only one in four high-growth entrepreneurs globally. Yet, they are not holding themselves back. Instead, they are systematically disadvantaged by social and institutional barriers, leaving one in three unable to access the critical financial resources needed for business growth. New research conducted through the […]

How Early Climate Action Cuts Costs, Saves Lives and Builds Resilience

Farmers from around Cobán, Guatemala discuss weather information at a Mercy Corps workshop, as part of the Market Access for Small Producers programme. © Ezra Millstein/Mercy Corps

Around the world, 3.6 billion people are climate-vulnerable, with the majority being women. As the climate crisis intensifies, it is no longer a question of if but when these communities will experience a climate emergency. Last year, USD $223.7 billion was globally given as aid, an amount comparable to the annual GDP of New Zealand, […]

How We Can Support More of the World’s Smallholders to Farm Sustainably

Growing the Movement for Change For smallholder farmers battling soils degraded by chemical fertilisers, pesticides and intensive farming, regenerative agriculture offers a solution that can improve soil health, increase resilience to climate change, and address rural poverty. In partnership with the IKEA Foundation, Hand in Hand worked with almost 2,000 Kenyan smallholders to transition their […]

Working with Farmers to Respond to the Climate Crisis

Working with farmers to respond to the climate crisis: 5 key learnings for climate mitigation and adaptation programmes in supply chains “There has been of late long dry spells which have affected my coffee farm, hence I have been using a lot of money to buy inputs,” Naftery Kinyua, a coffee farmer from Kenya told […]