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 Ethnic Minorities & the Diaspora Programme
 

Over the past five years, CSM has metamorphosed from an awareness raising focused agenda to an initiative-based one. Having learned keenly through our journey into the expansive CSR terrain, our focus at present is to employ a combination of partnership forging and research and bring our learnings to bear on policy-making in CSM’s areas of work. With this in mind, CSM currently has a variety of local and national activities:

Southern Business Challenge

A new policy-orientated international network of progressive companies from developing countries. The Southern Business Challenge was launched at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in August 2002 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Initiated by CSM, this was a contribution to make the voice of progressive Southern entrepreneurs heard at the summit. For full details CLICK here.

Ethnic Minorities & the Diaspora Programme
This programme focuses on mobilizing ethnic minorities and diaspora communities, largely based in industrialized countries, in debate and practice on corporate responsibility and other major social issues. The programme focuses in particular on the Indian and Chinese diaspora communities. It employs a 'leadership model' targeting community leaders in five key sectors - corporate, voluntary, professional, media and government - to build networks, exert moral leadership and positive peer pressure for best practice.

A key activity is the two-year British Asian Leadership for Corporate Citizenship (BALCC) campaign - launched in July 2001 and culminated in July 2003. For further details CLICK here.

In 2003, the programme included activities in Europe and East Africa.

West Bengal Forum on Business for Sustainable Development

An initiative emerging from CSM's 1st Annual Conference on Corporate Citizenship in Calcutta, India in 2001. The Forum comprises leading local business, NGOs and government agencies in an effort to bring business leadership, and a partnership approach, to trenchant local issues and challenges.

 

Launched in October 2002, the Forum has started two Initiatives viz. SMEs and ICT


SME Initiative: meant to foster partnership between the SME sector, government, the financiers and the business service providers, this initiative originated from CSM’s 3rd Annual International conference which focused on the theme of Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises and examined the potential for roping in this largely untapped segment to the CSR ambit. CSM’s pioneering initiative in this sector has focused on the acute lack of information about sustainable financial support and technical assistance/ business support services. For details, CLICK here.

      

ICT Initiative: originally an attempt to link to past CSM advocacy efforts to promote debate on bridging the digital divide and linking ICT to sustainable development, this initiative at present focuses on ICT education, academia and the private sector. ICT is perceived as an engine of growth with great potential for bringing development benefits to West Bengal. With this in mind, and with crucial inputs from industry, the initiative is working to promote dialogue between academia and industry with a view to improve the employability potential (includes communication skills and better awareness of workplace ethics) of the prospective labour force employed by this sector. For details, CLICK here.

For more information, contact:
Dr T. Ghosh, email: tapati@csmworld.org

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