Social Responsibility

Bangladesh: garment CSR cases improving workplace safety and career upskilling

Garment CSR Initiatives: Workplace Safety & Upskilling in Bangladesh

The 2013 Rana Plaza collapse that killed more than 1,100 people and injured thousands was a watershed moment for Bangladesh’s ready-made garment (RMG) sector. The disaster exposed systemic safety failures and triggered a wave of corporate social responsibility (CSR) interventions, multi-stakeholder agreements, and development programs aimed at making factories safer and creating clearer career pathways for workers. This article reviews the main CSR cases and initiatives, shows concrete workplace safety and upskilling outcomes, and draws lessons for sustaining progress.Key CSR mechanisms introduced after Rana PlazaThe Accord on Fire and Building Safety — an independent and legally binding initiative created by…
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Benin: agricultural CSR advancing cooperatives and regenerative soil practices

Benin: Agricultural CSR for Sustainable Co-ops & Soil

A brief look at Benin: its farming practices, community livelihoods, and the growing strain on soilsBenin's economy and social structure remain deeply anchored in agriculture, a sector responsible for about one-quarter of the country's GDP and employing most of its rural residents, thereby playing a pivotal role in reducing poverty, strengthening food security, and generating export revenue. Main crops encompass cotton, which stands out as a leading cash crop, along with maize, cassava, yam, cashew, groundnuts, palm oil, millet, and sorghum. Agricultural output is largely driven by smallholder farmers, who generally manage plots of under two hectares.This farming environment confronts…
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Bangladesh: garment CSR cases improving workplace safety and career upskilling

Improving Workplace Safety & Career Upskilling in Bangladesh Garment CSR

The 2013 Rana Plaza collapse that killed more than 1,100 people and injured thousands was a watershed moment for Bangladesh’s ready-made garment (RMG) sector. The disaster exposed systemic safety failures and triggered a wave of corporate social responsibility (CSR) interventions, multi-stakeholder agreements, and development programs aimed at making factories safer and creating clearer career pathways for workers. This article reviews the main CSR cases and initiatives, shows concrete workplace safety and upskilling outcomes, and draws lessons for sustaining progress.Key CSR mechanisms introduced after Rana PlazaThe Accord on Fire and Building Safety — an independent, legally binding agreement led by global…
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Armenia: tech CSR advancing STEM education and opportunities for young talent

Tech CSR in Armenia: Fostering STEM Education for Young Talent

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.How tech CSR plays an essential role for ArmeniaCorporate responsibility-driven investment in STEM helps address a range of national priorities:Economic diversification: By bolstering the ICT and advanced technology fields, the economy…
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The Bahamas: tourism CSR protecting beaches and promoting marine conservation through citizen science

Bahamas Tourism CSR: Protecting Beaches & Marine Life

The Bahamas at the crossroads of tourism and marine stewardshipThe Bahamas is a nation where its economy and identity are closely bound to its coastlines, coral reefs, mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and crystal-clear waters. Tourism—ranging from luxury resorts and dive operators to charter vessels and small islands that host independent travelers—provides a substantial portion of the country’s income and jobs. This reliance brings both risk and promise: coastal construction, pollution, overfishing and climate-driven coral bleaching endanger the very natural resources that draw visitors, while tourism earnings and private-sector influence can be directed toward conservation through corporate social responsibility (CSR) and…
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: CSR cases supporting youth employment and social cohesion

Bosnia & Herzegovina: CSR’s Role in Youth Employment

Bosnia and Herzegovina faces persistent challenges linking young people to sustainable employment while rebuilding social cohesion after decades of political and economic transition. Youth unemployment has historically been multiple times higher than general unemployment; international estimates from institutions such as the International Labour Organization and the World Bank place youth unemployment and NEET (not in employment, education or training) rates at levels that remain among the highest in the Western Balkans in the 2010s and early 2020s. Regional out-migration and the loss of skilled young workers amplify the economic and social risks. In this context, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has…
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Francisco Martinelli

Marine Conservation in the Bahamas: Tourism CSR & Citizen Science Initiatives

The Bahamas at the crossroads of tourism and marine stewardshipThe Bahamas is a nation where its economy and identity are closely bound to its coastlines, coral reefs, mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and crystal-clear waters. Tourism—ranging from luxury resorts and dive operators to charter vessels and small islands that host independent travelers—provides a substantial portion of the country’s income and jobs. This reliance brings both risk and promise: coastal construction, pollution, overfishing and climate-driven coral bleaching endanger the very natural resources that draw visitors, while tourism earnings and private-sector influence can be directed toward conservation through corporate social responsibility (CSR) and…
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Empowering Youth: Tech CSR’s Impact on Armenian STEM

Empowering Youth: Tech CSR’s Impact on Armenian STEM

Armenia’s technology sector has evolved into a key driver of national progress, powered by private startups, multinational hubs, diaspora-funded initiatives, academic institutions, and civil society. Corporate social responsibility within tech companies increasingly emphasizes STEM learning, talent cultivation, and broader regional access. This article explores how CSR efforts in the tech sphere are opening pathways into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics for Armenian youth, highlighting illustrative examples, observable results, persistent challenges, and suggestions for expanding long-term impact.Why tech CSR matters for ArmeniaCorporate responsibility-driven investment in STEM helps address a range of national priorities:Economic diversification: By bolstering the ICT and advanced technology…
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Barbados: CSR initiatives advancing renewable energy and building efficiency

Renewable Energy & Building Efficiency: Barbados’ CSR Impact

Barbados confronts a twofold challenge shared by many small island developing states: it must curb its reliance on imported fossil fuels while upgrading the energy performance of the buildings that underpin its economy, including hotels, offices, schools and residences. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a practical driver of this shift, as companies, financial institutions and community groups channel resources, technical knowledge and influence to expand rooftop solar adoption, advance energy‑efficient retrofits and promote resilient construction practices that reduce expenses, cut emissions and bolster local livelihoods.Why CSR matters for Barbados’ energy transitionEconomic exposure: Substantial fuel import expenses drive electricity prices…
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