WEF: Addressing Women’s Health Gap Can Boost Global GDP by $400 Billion
Closing the women's health gap could generate an annual $400 billion boost to global GDP by 2040, reveals WEF report.
2025 ESG Leadership Awards: Celebrating Corporate Sustainability Excellence
These awards highlight organisations that have demonstrated exceptional leadership in integrating sustainability into their operations, positively impacting society, stakeholders and the environment.
HACR Launches Corporate Inclusion Index Survey to Drive Hispanic Inclusion
The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) has announced the launch of its annual Corporate Inclusion Index (CII) survey to drive Hispanic inclusion in...
How Tech Can Unlock $15 Trillion Markets to Advance Global Sustainability Goals
A new report highlights technology's potential to create new market opportunities worth US$15 trillion, while driving sustainable development and helping to create...
CEOs Worldwide Unveil Top Business Concerns for 2025: Recession, AI & Trade Wars
As businesses prepare for the challenges of 2025, a new global survey of CEOs has unveiled their top business concerns.
The Future of Work: WEF’s 2025 Report Highlights Job Disruption and Growth
The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025, released this week, reveals how the global job market is set to transform by 2030.
Ad Campaign Launched on Ethnicity Pay Gap Day Spotlights Workplace Bias & Pay Inequality
The UK observed Ethnicity Pay Gap Day today – a key moment for addressing the persistent inequities faced by ethnic minority professionals in the workplace.
Only 41% of Businesses Have Programmes to Hire More Women in Tech, Reveals Study
The research, conducted by ISACA – a leading global professional association dedicated to advancing careers in digital trust fields – highlights a pressing issue in the tech industry: the persistent underrepresentation of women.
Many Firms Struggling to Measure Sustainability ROI, Reveals Report
Many companies are struggling to measure and communicate the return on their sustainability investments effectively, according to a new report.
Racial Diversity on Corporate America’s Boards Slow, Especially Among New Directors
Corporate America's boards are more diverse than ever, but racial diversity among new directors has recently slowed, a new study has revealed.