Social Responsibility

Agribusiness CSR initiatives driving nutrition and resilience improvements in Malawi agriculture

Agribusiness CSR initiatives driving nutrition and resilience improvements in Malawi agriculture

Malawi at a glance: why agribusiness CSR matters for nutrition and resilienceMalawi is a predominantly agricultural nation where small-scale farmers generate the majority of essential foods and feed numerous agribusiness value chains. Farming engages most of the countryside population and accounts for a significant portion of national output, although numerous smallholders continue to face shocks, weather stress, and inadequate nutrition levels. Malnutrition—particularly chronic stunting among minors—remains a major health and developmental challenge. Corporate social responsibility initiatives within the agribusiness sector can serve as a powerful catalyst by merging market entry, capital deployment, technical assistance, and nutrition-targeted programs to elevate smallholder…
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Exploring how CSR initiatives improve worker safety and sustainability in Malaysian factories

Exploring how CSR initiatives improve worker safety and sustainability in Malaysian factories

Overview: CSR shaping workplace safety and manufacturing sustainability in MalaysiaMalaysia’s manufacturing sector — accounting for roughly one-fifth to one-quarter of national output — has faced dual pressures over the past decade: maintain competitiveness while meeting rising expectations for worker safety and environmental responsibility. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs in Malaysia increasingly link human-centered workplace policies with greener manufacturing practices. This article reviews regulatory drivers, concrete corporate cases, measurable approaches, common tools, outcomes, and persistent challenges, illustrating how CSR is changing workplaces and factories across the country.Regulatory and market driversStrong regulatory frameworks and market incentives have pushed CSR from optional goodwill…
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Malawi’s agribusiness CSR efforts to strengthen smallholder nutrition and resilience

Malawi’s agribusiness CSR efforts to strengthen smallholder nutrition and resilience

Malawi at a glance: why agribusiness CSR matters for nutrition and resilienceMalawi is a predominantly agricultural nation where small-scale farmers generate the majority of essential foods and feed numerous agribusiness value chains. Farming engages most of the countryside population and accounts for a significant portion of national output, although numerous smallholders continue to face shocks, weather stress, and inadequate nutrition levels. Malnutrition—particularly chronic stunting among minors—remains a major health and developmental challenge. Corporate social responsibility initiatives within the agribusiness sector can serve as a powerful catalyst by merging market entry, capital deployment, technical assistance, and nutrition-targeted programs to elevate smallholder…
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Malaysia: CSR cases improving workplace safety and manufacturing sustainability

Malaysia: CSR cases improving workplace safety and manufacturing sustainability

Overview: CSR shaping workplace safety and manufacturing sustainability in MalaysiaMalaysia’s manufacturing sector — accounting for roughly one-fifth to one-quarter of national output — has faced dual pressures over the past decade: maintain competitiveness while meeting rising expectations for worker safety and environmental responsibility. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs in Malaysia increasingly link human-centered workplace policies with greener manufacturing practices. This article reviews regulatory drivers, concrete corporate cases, measurable approaches, common tools, outcomes, and persistent challenges, illustrating how CSR is changing workplaces and factories across the country.Regulatory and market driversStrong regulatory frameworks and market incentives have pushed CSR from optional goodwill…
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How grassroots activism halted 10 significant mining operations

How grassroots activism halted 10 significant mining operations

Introduction: When Public Pressure Reshapes the Extractive IndustryMining and large-scale extraction projects have long been associated with economic growth, job creation, and resource security. Yet they also carry profound environmental, social, and health consequences. Over the past several decades, organized public pressure—through grassroots movements, Indigenous resistance, legal challenges, scientific advocacy, and global campaigns—has led to the closure of several high-profile mines and extraction sites.These closures demonstrate the growing influence of civil society in shaping environmental governance. Below are ten significant mines and extraction projects that were shut down, suspended, or permanently halted due largely to sustained public opposition.1. New World…
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