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    Coca-Cola Case Study

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    Coca-Cola May 17‚ 2013 I. Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility is the corporate initiative to assess and take responsibility for the company ’s effects on the environment and impact on social welfare. The term generally applies to company efforts that go beyond what may be required by regulators or environmental protection groups.  Corporate social responsibility may also be referred to as "corporate citizenship" and can involve incurring short-term costs that do not provide an

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    PROJECT BRIEF FOR THE ROTARY CLUBS BARANGAY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (BARCOMS) OBJECTIVE To provide the people at the barangay level with a database and communications system that will improve the delivery of public services to them‚ thereby improving the quality of life at their level BACKGROUND Among the 42‚000 barangay units in the Philippines‚ very few have their own database and communications systems. This is largely due to the fact that they do not have the means to bring together

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    CHILD LABOUR Introduction According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) a new generation of children is being deprived of the chance to take their rightful place in the society and economy of the 21st Century. The ILO has proposed that ‘child labour’ will disappear in a decade. If this happens well and good. But in reality the situation is worsening. One in eight children in the world is exposed to the worst forms of child labour which endanger children’s physical‚ mental health

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    stopped what will support the local government unit (LGU) for its projects? The pork barrels are used for soft and hard projects. These projects help the community and its people. Only the representative in the area can choose to which Non-Government Organization (NGO) will he/she gave a percentage of the allotted pork for its project. The responsibility that the Commission on Audit (COA) must check if the projects were really done as it was written in the report of the representatives is important

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    Bikash

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    BIKASH reaches out to help children with disabilities and underprivileged women in the rural backwaters of Bankura district‚ West Bengal‚ India The aim is simple‚ to develop the most vulnerable sections of society to achieve their full potential. Originally started as a special education centre for disabled children in this backward area‚ Bikash has expanded into field work to support children and women in outlying villages. Background BIKASH‚ which means “development” in Bengali‚ was founded

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    Corporate Social Responsibility Q1. Discuss the CSR Practices of any one organization of your choice. A: The World Business Council for Sustainable Development in its publication "Making Good Business Sense" by Lord Holme and Richard Watts‚ used the following definition. "Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the

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    issues were viewed as insignificant in comparison. State actors had much bigger problems to address and as a result an emergence and proliferation of non-state actors willing to address social issues that where put on the back burners of state actors came into fruition. These non-state actors‚ known as nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)‚ are non-profit‚ comprised of voluntary members that organize on local‚ national and/or international levels and address social issues specific to the common interests

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    Organizations in the United States are constantly changing. Some are changing for the better and others are changing for the worse. Those that are successfully changing are most likely considered learning organizations. These learning organizations are constantly learning and incorporating new knowledge into their everyday work. They all have a lot in common in the way they go about their day to day and long term operations. I would like to discuss some specific organizations and why they are considered

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    ROLE OF SANTINIKETAN SISHUTIRTHA; THE N.G.O ON WHOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT OF ORPHAN AND OTHER BACKWARD CHILDREN Introduction: Santiniketan Sishutirtha is a non government organization working with the orphan and other children come from backward society. It is a registered society under West Bengal society act. It runs primary and middle school and also a home for the orphan and other poor and backward children. The primary school is now at present is run by the state government under the supervision

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    defined as financial or technical support given to a recipient country from the donor country‚ for the purpose of financial rehabilitation‚ and economic stabilisation. Aid can be fragmented into 3 different branches‚ bilateral‚ multilateral‚ and non-government organisation (NGO) donations. Somalia is a country in a sorry economic state‚ which faces challenges that minimize their opportunities for economic growth and development. The Somalian population is young and has high levels of unemployment

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