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29 Mar 2011

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Oxfam America

Oxfam America releases poverty footprint analysis on the Coca-Cola/SABMiller value chain in El Salvador and Zambia

Today Oxfam America, The Coca-Cola Company, and SABMiller released an in-depth study about the economic and social impact of The Coca-Cola Company and SABMiller value chain on communities in El Salvador and Zambia…The report is based on the Poverty Footprint methodology being developed by Oxfam that…looks across value chains to provide a comprehensive understanding of how companies are impacting sustainable livelihoods, health and well-being, diversity and gender, empowerment, and security and stability, all key dimensions of poverty. The report details positive impacts the Coca-Cola Company and SABMiller are having in both countries…[and] includes recommendations for workplace improvements, along with improvements in areas such as gender, water and opportunities for small businesses….

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