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Catalyzing the Circular Economy

The biggest climate change conference, the COP26 conference, is just close by, reminding the leaders, countries, public and media, of the urgent necessity to combat climate change to ensure a sustainable future for all of us. Without action, the climate change (GHG) emissions resulting from the lifecycle of plastics will account for 20 percent of the world's carbon budget in 2040. Though they are not often linked to plastic pollution, addressing the issue is crucial to achieving climate goals and, over time, assuring a carbon-neutral future. Circular economy that helps keep plastics in use and prevents the extraction of additional...
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Why Gender Mainstreaming and Health Systems Strengthening

  International Women's Day recognizes and recognizes the socioeconomic, political, and cultural achievements of women. It is also a time to recognize and confront the discrimination women confront in all aspects of their lives. The Fred Hollows Foundation is among the most prominent worldwide organizations that promote gender equality in eyesight health. International Women's Day is particularly important for the Fred Hollows Foundation, which is a leading organization in advocating and promoting awareness of women's eye health and equality around the world. The women of the world have 1.3 three times more likely be blind than males, meaning that 55%...
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Institute Includes Social Element in Mission

The world-wide CFA Institute's Singapore chapter, with an effort to contribute to society, has incorporated significant social components in its mission, as per the Singapore's Business Times. The president of the society, Tan Chin Hwee, also the founder of the global private equity company Apollo Global Management's Asian operations, stated that those who are part of the Singapore charter's Executive Committee believe financial professionals are accountable for making contributions to society. "The skills set that the community has can be used for better results, not just making money for ourselves," the newspaper quoted Tan Chin Hwee as declaring. The institute is...
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China in Landmark Pledge

  China has introduced new rules to permit non-profit organizations, such as industry associations and charities, to play a larger role in society. The Associated Press quoted Civil Affairs Minister Li Liguo as saying: "Overall, from now on, the role that our country's social organizations will play in economic and social development will be expanded and strengthened." This is a major change in stance for China since its government has so far ignored the significance of non-government organizations and treated them as a threat, the newswire informs. But, the Chinese leadership is increasingly open to the idea that the assistance of outside...
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Supporting Women in Crisis and Conflict

Women are particularly affected when fighting. While women are the majority among combatants they also suffer the most severe harm. This includes assaults on women, the burden of child-care burdens, and unintended pregnancy. Women are not often involved in peace-related formal processes, but conflict resolution has demonstrated to be more lasting when women are involved. Recent events that have occurred in Afghanistan and Myanmar bring these problems back to Asia. When the Taliban were elected to power during the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan during August of this year, the country worried that women would be forced to cease attending school...
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what one nation can be taught by the other

Following my recent visit to the Global Entrepreneurship Conference (GEC) + Taipei 2018 themed "Enabling Social Impact with Artificial Intelligence & Internet of Things" I was ecstatic to learn about the latest developments in policies that can be used to build smart cities. In this sense, "cities can be viewed as smaller groups of individuals in a nation that reside as a unit of one an area that is distinct and accessing or sharing the same services offered by one government entity. One of the highlights of the GEC was a panel discussion the topic of "Entrepreneurship Nurturing: Interaction between Thriving Cities...
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An Innovative Approach to Investing in Climate Resilient Economic Growth

There is a need to encourage private sector investment into sectors that are most affected by climate change, including agriculture, water and infrastructure, natural environment, such as disaster risk management, and solutions based on nature. Climate finance in these areas is essential to achieve goals of the Sustainable Development Goals, including combating poverty and helping the most vulnerable populations. The question is, what can we do to increase investment in products and services that increase resilience to the impact of climate change? We are aware that investing in companies that offer goods and services that increase resilience can be highly risky....
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Three Ways AVPN Members Have Responded

Two months after coronavirus (COVID-19) first came to the forefront of news, around 110,000 people from over 100 different countries were afflicted with the virus, and hundreds of deaths were confirmed. It is known as being a "once-in-a-century pathogen", the virus has taken off the global trade in goods by $50 billion during February all by itself. In the past few months, how have our members reacted to such shocking, unexpected black swan incidents? Below are three ways that members of the community have reacted to the outbreak that has occurred in Greater China. 1. Delivered Early, Proactive Response to...
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Investing in Solutions to Help the Whole World See Clearly

It's been over 700 years since the simplest pair of spectacles was invented. But billions of people across the developing world do not have access to correction for vision. It is the biggest not addressed handicap in the world, with huge social and economic consequences, yet the world is unaware of the problem. There are an astonishing 2.5 billion people across the world with low vision, but there is no way to improve it equivalent to the total population that comprise India, China and Japan. This issue is costing the global economy around $3 trillion annually - more than the...
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How JUMP is Empowering Overlooked Communities

In 2023, five subgrantees have been selected as a result, which is why AVPN, along with MYSC, are creating an impact series that will share the stories of the recipients. In this story, we will be focusing on JUMP, which is striving to address the growing gaps in education and technology within South Korea. Team Sebungi and the other contestants of The AI Friends School Competition had gained knowledge and realized the benefits of harnessing technology to benefit society. But, South Korean society still has major issues with digital education and a growing gap in knowledge. The Digital Education Gap,...