by Donna Ramsammy | Oct 3, 2022 | Opinions
By Wendy Singh The Role of the State Good Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Caribbean Good governance in the Caribbean must focus on processes that deliver optimal outcomes for all citizens, particularly the most vulnerable. As...
by Donna Ramsammy | Oct 3, 2020 | Opinions
The Circular Economy: Global Lessons for the Caribbean Region From Limits to Growth to the Circular Economy In 1972, the Club of Rome published the landmark report The Limits to Growth, one of the first global studies to question the long-term viability of continued...
by Donna Ramsammy | Oct 3, 2019 | Opinions
WHY LOCAL CONTENT AND CSR MATTER – A CARIBBEAN PERSPECTIVE By Jaysen Francis Defining Local Content in the Oil & Gas Industry Local Content has become a relatively “new” buzzword in the sphere of Productive Development Policy (PDP). The term is used mainly in the...
by Donna Ramsammy | Oct 20, 2018 | Opinions
Beyond the Beach: How Sandals Resorts Is Redefining Business and CSR in the Caribbean Cricket, Coral Reefs and Caribbean CommunitiesBy Wendy Singh Sandals Resorts International: A Strategy of Service From a single resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Sandals Resorts...
by Donna Ramsammy | Oct 20, 2017 | Opinions
CSR vs. Sustainability: Defining Corporate Responsibility Terms Reprint from the 2011 Forbes CSR Blog by James Epstein-Reeves It’s not a good sign when an entire profession can’t agree on what to call itself. Here’s a short list: corporate responsibility (CR),...
by Donna Ramsammy | Oct 20, 2017 | Opinions
From Charity to Creating Shared Value: Rethinking CSR in Trinidad & Tobago The Current State of CSR in Trinidad & Tobago It is news to no one that Trinidad & Tobago currently faces a convergence of economic, social, and environmental pressures. No single...