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Article

27 Jan 2005

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Greenbiz.com

World Economic Forum Urges More Business/NGO Partnerships

A new World Economic Forum report ["Partnering for Success: Business Perspectives on Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships"] says it’s no more a question of “if” but “how” can business contribute to beating development challenges. The report makes a business case for companies to engage in multi-stakeholder partnerships with NGOs and other organizations. [refers to Diageo, Coca-Cola, Rio Tinto, Philips Van-Heusen, Statoil]