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Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility ISSN03612309
 
 
 

 

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Liquid Assets

This report examines the drinking water and sanitation services sector through the lens of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criteria. It is intended to aid the growing number of institutions and individuals concerned about the impacts and long-term sustainability of investments in this vital but controversial sector.

cover Of Human Bondage: Globalization's Darkest Secret

Faith-based and other socially concerned investors have begun grappling with child sex tourism, and its evil twin, human trafficking. Trafficking is a dehumanizing crime which turns people into mere commodities. But anti-trafficking activists have begun to make real progress.
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The Subprime Crisis: How We Got There From Here

For most Americans, home ownership is the foundation of a successful life. But that’s no longer true for millions who bought their homes with subprime mortgages, riskier loans made to people with less credit worthiness.

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Don't Get Burned: The Risks of Investing in New Coal-Fired Generating Facilities

Coal has played a major role in the electric industry, serving as the source of more than half of this country's electricity for decades. However, in recent years, a seismic shift in the understanding of energy use and its impacts, coupled with rising power plant construction costs, have exposed coal to shifting circumstances and greater risk.

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Due Diligence: Access to Medecines as Fiduciary Duty

Investors asked Pharma company Gilead why faith-based organizations and health care providers in Africa weren't finding a steady supply of its drugs tenofovir and emtricitabine - two key anti-HIV medicines - for their patients.

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A Dialogue for Development in MicroFinance

Microfinance, the lending of small amounts of money to the very poor, continues to grow exponentially. This issue explores the challenges on the local, regional, and global levels.

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Big Pharma and Small Patients

How are investors recommending pharmaceutical companies respond to the HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria pandemics?

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Post Multi-Fiber Arrangement Challenges: Survey of Corporate Plans

How has phasing out the Mutlifiber Arrangement governing world trade in the textile and apparel factories affected developing countries?

 

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