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K-12 Students Inspire Hope for Global Health at TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon

3BL Media

Underscoring that a healthy population is essential for the global economy, Toronto-area K-12 students recently proposed promising ways technology such as AI could tackle public health issues at the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon. To learn more about goIT and other TCS corporate social responsibility programs, visit [link].

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Why the Skills Mismatch Is a Global Challenge

3BL Media

The global economy is shifting toward high-skilled industries that demand green and digital skills, making the skill mismatch even bigger. In light of these and other global challenges, the SAP Corporate Social Responsibility (SAP CSR) team revisited its approach. But this is not industry-specific.

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All AI Work is Not Created Equal: Building an Ecosystem That Supports Not Just Jobs, But Employment in East Africa

James Militzer

In other words, there will always be a need for data annotation, and there will always be a need for similar digitally focused jobs — and this need could help generate the kind of stable, formal employment that can reduce poverty and drive lasting economic growth. How then do we as companies act as good partners?

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Accelerating the Adoption of Inclusive Business Models in Multinational Corporations: Challenges, Solutions and Success Stories

James Militzer

Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is falling short , and there are still around 4 billion people living on incomes below $8 per day — the widely used income threshold for the “base of the pyramid” in today’s global economy. By 2022, Jaza Duka had provided over Ksh 1.

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Social Enterprises Can Grow Their Revenue and Impact by Partnering with Corporations – Here’s How to Support Them

James Militzer

As interest in social enterprises continues to increase around the world, Social Enterprise Support Organizations (SESOs) – like impact investors and accelerators – need to take action now to invest in the capacity of these businesses to seize the cross-sector growth opportunities that lie ahead.

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

But it is also, through digitalization and the internet, increasingly connecting us as never before. Most recently, Andrew Winston and former Unilever CEO Paul Polman’s “Net-Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More Than They Take,” serves as a rallying cry for corporate social responsibility rooted in stakeholder primacy.

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

But it is also, through digitalization and the internet, increasingly connecting us as never before. Most recently, Andrew Winston and former Unilever CEO Paul Polman’s “Net-Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More Than They Take,” serves as a rallying cry for corporate social responsibility rooted in stakeholder primacy.