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The Shared Value Initiative (SVI) [42] was created in the fall of 2012 with a commitment to action at the Clinton Global Initiative. [43] The SVI serves as a global knowledge and learning hub for companies and other stakeholders in SV strategies of practice.
Shared Value Africa Initiative (SVAI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and implementing the concept of shared value in Africa. SVAI aims to drive sustainable economic development on the African continent by fostering collaboration between businesses, governments, and civil society organizations .
Frontier Services Group (FSG) is a Chinese partially state-owned Africa-focused security, aviation, and logistics company founded and led until April 2021 by Erik Prince, the former head of Blackwater Worldwide. [2]
Initiatives must meet five criteria in order to be considered collective impact: [2] Common agenda: All participating organizations (government agencies, non-profits, community members, etc.) have a shared vision for social change that includes a common understanding of the problem and a joint approach to solving the problem through agreed upon actions.
Michael Eugene Porter (born May 23, 1947) [2] is an American businessman and professor at Harvard Business School.He was one of the founders of the consulting firm The Monitor Group (now part of Deloitte) and FSG, a social impact consultancy.
"They were picking and choosing which ones they thought were a value add and you have others that voted in concert with them." American Airlines has never offered ESG-focused investments in its ...
Eva Longoria is showing her support for those affected by the ongoing Los Angeles fires.. On Monday, Jan. 13, the actress's foundation (Eva Longoria Foundation) pledged $1 million to Julián ...
Each video in the Shared Values Initiative ended with the tag line “Presented by the Council of American Muslims for Understanding… and the American people,” however, very few Americans knew anything about the campaign: CAMU was a “third party authenticity”—a public relations front group funded by the U.S. State Department specifically for this initiative. [2]