A practical ‘Roadmap’ to systematically engage business as a partner in development at the country level While the role of the private sector and public private collaboration is core to delivering the SDGs, progress is still slow. At country level, some development actors are still sceptical about the role of business, and business in general […]
Business Partnership Action
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Case Study Project
The Case Study Project was a one-year programme developed by The Partnering Initiative in collaboration with the Alcan Prize for Sustainability and SEED (Supporting Entrepreneurs for Environment and Development) in 2005. The aims of the project were to: Provide insights into the process of successful cross-sector partnering Create better case study collection and dissemination methods […]
Partnering with Governments programme
The ‘Partnering with Governments’ (PwG) programme was developed to explore how to build the capacity of business and government in sub-Saharan Africa to collaborate more effectively in addressing sustainable development challenges. The programme has been active in a number of countries, including Gabon, Ghana, South Africa and Zambia. Work also started in Guinea and Madagascar, […]
Platforms for Partnership Report
Multi-stakeholder platforms or hubs can systematically bring together companies, government, international organisations and civil society, align interests and support innovative collaborative action to achieve both business and development goals. Platforms may focus on a range of issues which require multi-sectoral action, for example, on tackling specific social issues (such as nutrition, education or health), creating […]
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