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The enterprising spirit of next generations can usher in a new – and better – normal

By Manuelle Malot and Genevieve Houriet Segard, EDHEC Business School Unprecedented Covid-19 crises have confirmed the relevance of the term ‘VUCA’ for an increasingly Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous world. Although the pandemic is not yet behind us, the global economy is showing some signs of recovery and companies now have the opportunity to...

How can CSR Funds Help Build the Rural Health Infrastructure in India for COVID and Beyond?

The Covid-19 pandemic has shown us that despite several policies oriented towards rural growth and development, the widening socio-economic disparities have posed a huge challenge for the critical health care sector, especially in the rural areas. A study by National Health Profile–2019 observed that there are only 0.55 hospital beds in government hospitals per...

World Bamboo Day: Empowered prosperity through Bamboo

Twelve years ago, on this date (September 18, 2009), at the 8th World Bamboo Congress in Thailand, the World Bamboo Organisation declared the day (September 18) to be observed as the World Bamboo Day to spread awareness on the benefits of bamboo and promote its use in everyday products. This year the theme for...

Will Women helm the Fourth Industrial Revolution?

Every momentous shift in the way we live and work creates an unprecedented and irrevocable transformation that we often term as ‘revolutionary.’ Are we seeing the beginning of a fourth industrial revolution and the kind of a metamorphosis that we have never seen before? I believe so. The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is a term...

The ethics of AI, a concern for young talent

By Prof. Serge da Motta Veiga and Genevieve Houriet Segard, EDHEC Business School While artificial intelligence (AI) is gaining ground in most businesses, considering its impact on society and the ethics of its use is becoming paramount. AI transforms not only the companies’ products and services but also their relationships with their customers and employees. In...

Rising psychosocial needs: Amidst Pandemic

By: Mohit Raj, Founder, Tycia Foundation The hell broke loose on the cusp of March & April 2021, while we were still recovering from the loss, pain, grief, and unpreparedness of COVID-19 wave-I and the wave-II hit us even aggressively. People were dropping dead like flies, the cremation grounds were overwhelmed, pyres burning on the...

Leveraging Citizen Science and AI to combat air pollution

By: Rozita Singh, Dr. Krishnan Srinivasaraghavan, Swetha Kolluri, and Sona Pradeep Citizen science and citizen engagement are powerful means to build trust in science and leverage the vast societal intelligence and capabilities to promote innovation. Be it discovering exoplanets (astronomy), updating bird migration records (ornithology), tracking marine debris (oceanography) or identifying modern slavery hotspots, citizen scientists...

Climbing up the desirability ladder of young talent’s careers

Most employers keep the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainability as a compliance and not a necessity. If not accompanied by accountable actions, their efforts for being more responsible may now be seen as an attempt to green wash and this could lead to a negative impact on their employer brand. The United...

On World Day against Trafficking in Persons, a look at what is Needed to End a Global Scourge

By Joseph Wesley, Head-Anti Trafficking Programme, World Vision India About two lakh people are trafficked in India every year. Children are trafficked because of complex push-and-pull factors including structural poverty, climate change, human right violations and now due to COVID crisis- on the one hand the promise for a better life and on the other...

The Interplay Between CSR and ESG Norms: What India Inc and Investors Need to Focus on

By Manendra Singh, Associate Partner and Tanvi Goyal, Principal Associate at ELP Across the world, there is a growing demand on corporations to focus on sustainable development goals and strengthen the social responsibility of business. Working in sync with each other, while Governments are taking initiatives to bring legislative changes, investors also have started to...

How Can Service Communities Organise Themselves to Serve Societal Needs during a Public Crisis?

The pandemic has hit India hard in the last several months. Though the state machinery and healthcare system are doing whatever they can with limited resources, common man is also striving to serve fellow beings in the time of this crisis. Individuals are either working alone or in association with like-minded people by forming...

How Companies Can Contribute towards a Greener World

In recent years, the alarming rate of deforestation and land degradation has emphasized the urgent need for action to protect the world's abundant biodiversity. The current COVID-19 scenario has brought this reality to us and highlighted the relationship between people's health and the health of the ecosystem, underlining the significance of environmental conservation. This...

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