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Article

15 Nov 2012

Author:
Save the Children UK

[PDF] Shared Value - How can large businesses contribute to the post-2015 agenda?

We are at a tipping point. If we increase our commitment and find new opportunities to work together, we could be the first generation to ensure that no child goes hungry, no child dies of preventable disease, and every child has a fair chance in life. Business will play a crucial role in realising this ambition...[refers to initiatives by GSK, Unilever, Aviva]