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Soft skills are essential in work environment: Clement Chauvet, Chief, Skills and Business development, UNDP

“Women who have worked before marriage are more likely to come back to work after a break of few years than those who have...

UN launches campaign to eliminate violence against children with disabilities

Countries in Asia-Pacific have committed to accelerate efforts to promote the rights of, and eliminate violence against, children and adolescents with disabilities. The pledge came...

How to Protect Personal Data on Smartphones

In today’s highly connected world, smartphones have become a key asset in everyday life, for both business and personal use. Because smartphones are also...

Ford India Launches Happy Schools Program in Gurgaon/NCR

Ford has announced the expansion of its ‘Happy Schools’ initiative in Gurgaon/NCR. Focused on bridging the gaps with the introduction of a unique art-based-curriculum,...

Huawei India reinstates connectivity in flood affected Kerala

Staying true to its commitment to prioritise network continuity in times of critical needs and natural disasters situations, Huawei India, in association with partners,...

CSR: Disaster Resistant Constructions For Future

There has been a constant rise in natural disasters over time because of climate change. Earth has now become rather dangerous to live in....

8 mobile phone safety tips for children

Last week, The CSR Journal took you through scam calls and cybercrimes against women. The attention shifts to the dangers of the mobile phone...

CSR: Tech solution for a nationwide healthcare program

Ashman Bharat’s NCD (Non-communicable Diseases) program is being deployed in 200 districts across India by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. At an...

Yes Foundation shortlists social enterprises for 3-year accelerator support

Yes Foundation, the social development arm of Yes Bank, has selected 23 social enterprises and NGOs for the inaugural cohort of YES! i am...

CSR: World Alzheimer’s Day 2018 – How To Reduce Risk Of Dementia

In India, there are about 4 million people who suffer from some form of Dementia. Of them about 1.6 million people suffer from Alzheimer’s...

IIT Alumni Come Together For Social Change

Alumni from Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) have come together to form a body — along the lines of NASSCOM — which will act...

Calling NGOs To Apply For $A50 Million Award

Macquarie Group on the occasion of their 50th anniversary has announced $A50 million philanthropic commitment to initiate or build on bold ideas to address...

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