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Article

13 Oct 2004

Author:
Engineers Against Poverty

[PDF] Corporate Social Responsibility as a strategy for Poverty Reduction: Fact or Fiction?

As corporations expand into markets in low and middle income countries, new questions are arising. Can business make a major contribution to poverty reduction? Can poor people influence the critical areas of corporate and public policy that effect their lives?...Speakers Include: Gareth Thomas MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for International Development; Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Chairman, Anglo American plc; Martin Kalungu-Banda, Senior Policy Officer, Oxfam