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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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AI Ethics Are in Danger. Funding Independent Research Could Help

Stanford Social Innovation

Logistics companies like DHL have rolled out AI-powered logistics management ; Walmart has turned one location into an Intelligent Retail Lab ; Citibank has begun supplementing person-to-person customer service with an Intelligent Virtual Agent.

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Impact Beyond Ports: DP World's Global Commitment to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals

3BL Media

Ports are more than shipping containers, cranes, and bustling waterfronts; they are hubs that support global development. At DP World, one of the worlds largest logistics companies, ports and terminals support the connectivity between local production and global markets. million tons of grains and fertilizers annually.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

"We have an opportunity to extend the recent response of regulators, businesses and investors on climate change to nature; both are interrelated and both pose a systemic risk to the global economy.". Rose Stuckey Kirk, Senior Vice President, Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer, Verizon.