Social Responsibility

Nominations open for The MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity 2026 by AEON Environmental Foundation and the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity

AEON Environmental Foundation & CBD: MIDORI Prize 2026

As natural systems face unprecedented pressure, recognizing those who drive meaningful advances has become essential for safeguarding life across the planet.The MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity highlights these efforts and extends their impact throughout the world.The global community continues to seek effective ways to halt and reverse biodiversity loss while addressing interconnected challenges such as climate change, food security, and human well-being. Within this context, international recognition initiatives play a crucial role in elevating successful approaches, sharing knowledge, and inspiring action across sectors and borders. One such initiative is the MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity, an international award dedicated to honoring individuals…
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El Salvador: CSR cases boosting youth employment and dual technical training

CSR Initiatives in El Salvador: Youth Jobs & Technical Education

El Salvador faces a persistent challenge: a large cohort of young people seeking decent, stable work while the labor market demands more technical and digital skills. Youth unemployment and underemployment remain higher than adult averages, and many young people are classified as NEET (not in employment, education, or training). These trends contribute to social vulnerability, irregular migration pressure, and a mismatch between employer needs and available talent.What is dual technical training and why it mattersDual technical training combines classroom-based instruction from a technical institution with hands-on workplace learning inside a company. The model shortens the gap between theory and practice…
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Bahrain: finance CSR cases expanding inclusion and household financial education

Financial Inclusion & Education: Bahrain’s CSR Cases in Finance

Bahrain has positioned itself as a compact but influential financial hub in the Gulf, combining a well-established banking sector, an early-adopter regulator for fintech, and an ecosystem of development agencies. This mix creates opportunities for corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives that go beyond philanthropy to actively expand financial inclusion and improve household financial capability. Financial inclusion in Bahrain is driven by three structural advantages: high digital and mobile penetration, a dense network of retail banks and insurers, and active public agencies (development banks and labor support agencies) that link finance to social policy.Regulatory and institutional enablersCentral and development institutions serve…
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Bangladesh: garment CSR cases improving workplace safety and career upskilling

Bangladesh Garment CSR: Boosting Safety & Upskilling

The 2013 Rana Plaza collapse, which claimed over 1,100 lives and left thousands more injured, marked a pivotal turning point for Bangladesh’s ready-made garment (RMG) industry. The tragedy laid bare deep-rooted safety lapses and set in motion a surge of corporate social responsibility (CSR) actions, broad multi-stakeholder accords, and development initiatives designed to strengthen factory safety and build more defined career pathways for employees. This article examines the central CSR efforts and programs, highlights tangible results in workplace safety and skills development, and distills key insights for maintaining long‑term progress.Major post‑Rana Plaza CSR mechanismsThe Accord on Fire and Building Safety…
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Belgium: corporate CSR improving urban mobility and supporting social innovation

Belgium’s CSR Efforts: Advancing Urban Mobility & Social Innovation

Belgium’s dense urban landscape, its multilayered governance spanning three regions, and its influential private sector together offer a strong foundation for corporate social responsibility to drive more sustainable and inclusive urban mobility. Companies are increasingly moving beyond limited environmental efforts toward broader strategies that blend fleet decarbonization, mobility-as-a-service collaborations, socially responsible procurement, and backing for social innovators tackling issues such as accessibility, employment, and last‑mile logistics. This article outlines how Belgian businesses are advancing urban mobility through CSR, the tools they employ to foster social innovation, illustrative examples, measurable results, and practical insights for expanding their impact.Context: the significance of…
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Armenia: tech CSR advancing STEM education and opportunities for young talent

Building Futures: Tech CSR & STEM Opportunities in Armenia

Armenia’s technology sector has become a cornerstone of national development, driven by a mix of private startups, multinational centers, diaspora investment, universities, and civil society. Corporate social responsibility in technology firms is increasingly focused on STEM education, workforce development, and regional inclusion. This article examines how tech CSR activities are shaping pathways into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics for Armenian youth, with examples, outcomes, challenges, and recommendations for scaling impact.Why tech CSR matters for ArmeniaInvestment in STEM through corporate responsibility addresses several national priorities:Economic diversification: By bolstering the ICT and advanced technology fields, the economy becomes less reliant on remittances…
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CSR in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Boosting Youth Employment & Social Cohesion

CSR in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Boosting Youth Employment & Social Cohesion

Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to contend with long-standing difficulties in connecting its young population to stable employment while working to restore social cohesion after decades marked by political and economic transition. Youth joblessness has traditionally been several times higher than overall unemployment; according to international sources like the International Labour Organization and the World Bank, youth unemployment and NEET (not in employment, education or training) rates remained among the highest in the Western Balkans throughout the 2010s and early 2020s. Ongoing regional migration and the departure of skilled young workers further intensify both economic and social vulnerabilities. Within this landscape,…
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WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award: a global beacon for sustainable change

WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award: Leading the Way to a Sustainable Future

Since 2000, the WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award has recognized individuals and organizations making a lasting difference for people and the planet. Established in Gothenburg, Sweden, this prestigious award brings together leaders from politics, business, and academia to honor efforts that foster environmental, social, and economic sustainability.A legacy of global recognitionIn the last twenty years, the award has evolved into a standard for recognizing groundbreaking efforts that blend environmental care with social accountability and economic strength. Its list of honorees resembles a who's who of worldwide influencers, featuring individuals like Gro Harlem Brundtland, Al Gore, and Kofi Annan. Notable entities…
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Safeguarding the planet one acre at a time

Protecting Our Planet: One Acre at a Time

In a time when deforestation and habitat loss threaten countless species, the World Land Trust demonstrates how focused, practical conservation can make a tangible difference. By securing critical ecosystems and empowering local communities, the organization has become a model for preserving biodiversity on a global scale.Since its founding in 1989, the World Land Trust (WLT) has concentrated on protecting some of the planet’s most vulnerable landscapes. Its mission is clear and action-oriented: acquire ecologically significant land, safeguard it indefinitely, and entrust its care to local partners who understand the environment and the communities that depend on it. This approach ensures…
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Promoting equality through shared responsibility

Shared Responsibility for Equality: Best Practices

In a world still dealing with the effects of strict gender roles, Promundo is subtly reshaping the path to achieving equality. By involving men and boys as proactive collaborators, the organization illustrates that enduring social transformation depends on collective responsibility.Since its establishment in 1997, Promundo has questioned the idea that achieving gender equality is solely the duty of women and girls. Instead, it advocates for an inclusive strategy that engages all members of society in transforming norms, behaviors, and expectations. Its initiatives have reached over 40 countries, fostering discussions about fair decision-making, respectful relationships, and the societal advantages of collaborative…
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