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AFRICA: CSR, now at the heart of sustainable development

AFRICA: CSR, now at the heart of sustainable development © patpitchaya/Shutterstock

The reduction of the environmental impact of companies is one of the major axes of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility). What are the criteria that define CSR? Is there a borderline between this sustainable development policy and philanthropy, which encompasses all voluntary private actions with a public utility purpose? What progress has been made in the adoption of CSR approaches by companies and organisations on the African continent? AFRIK 21 presents a non-exhaustive dossier on CSR and its implementation in Africa.

Here is the programme:

Monday 19th, July 2021

CSR: the commitment of companies to contribute to the achievement of the SDGs in Africa

 

Tuesday 20th, July 2021

Thierry Téné: “CSR in Africa, a key approach to preserve the environment

 

Wednesday 21st, July 2021

AFRICA: these employers’ organisations that are betting on CSR

 

Thursday 22nd, July 2021

Olivier de Noray: “Green terminal, a successful CSR approach

 

Friday 23rd, July 2021

AFRICA: when CSR comes to the rescue of biodiversity

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