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China learns CSR in Myanmar
July 22, 2013 3 min. read

  Long viewed as “client state” of China, Myanmar’s precious national resources have for years been auctioned off to the hungry dragon next door.  Indeed, China was Myanmar’s only significant dance partner, following the trade sanctions imposed on Western firms in response to human rights abuses by Myanmar’s repressive military junta.  With Myanmar’s recent transition […]

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Unlocking the Gates: GlaxoSmithKline to Open Drug Trial Data
October 15, 2012 3 min. read

Last week, a pharmaceutical company made a novel and potentially groundbreaking decision: GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), announced that it would release the data from all of its clinical trials to researchers, who could use the information from GSK’s successes and failures in drug development to independently make new medical and pharmaceutical discoveries. This is the first time a […]

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The GBCHealth Conference: Public-Private Partnerships for Stronger Global Health?
May 20, 2012 3 min. read

 At the GBCHealth Conference in New York last week, business, civil society, government, and other key stakeholders gathered to discuss the role of business in global health. Topics discussed included HIV/AIDS thirty years into the epidemic, health programs in the workplace, and women’s health. The GBCHealth Conference is a major forum for global health experts, […]

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Children’s Rights and Business Principles
April 12, 2012 3 min. read

Children under the age of 18 years-old comprise almost a third of the global population, however they are often left unconsidered in the creation of business practices and corporate social responsibility.  Nonetheless rights of millions of children across the globe are violated on a daily basis, most of which have a direct correlation to business practices. The […]

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Year in Review 2011: When Human Rights “Went Viral”
December 31, 2011 10 min. read

Many things could be said about the past year, but at the very least it could not be considered boring. Within two weeks of the new year, protests over government corruption in Tunisia ousted its long standing dictator, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. That event, which took many observers by surprise, triggered a wave of protests […]

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Can Corporations Get It Right?
February 22, 2010 3 min. read

After fifty years of intrigue, greed, and environmental obliviousness, can oil, gas and mining companies in developing world situations ever get it right? A new book by Luc Zandvliet and Mary B. Anderson of Boston-based CDA Collaborative Learning Projects suggests it is possible, if the corporate will is there. Getting It Right: Making Corporate-Community Relations […]

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