Helping small businesses build financial resilience
COVID-19 is hitting small businesses in the world's poorest countries hard. Governments can help by using aid funding to attract private investment.
COVID-19 is hitting small businesses in the world's poorest countries hard. Governments can help by using aid funding to attract private investment.
We are on the path to triggering climate tipping points that could create runaway and irreversible damage that will be an existential threat to future generations.
The resilience of Asian economies has reinforced long-term trends that will continue driving China and Southeast Asia’s growth.
Energy is a fundamental pillar of the resilient, sustainable economic system we need to build – but it poses three connected challenges that we must address.
Climate change, pandemic and social injustice are deeply interconnected and must be seen through a 360 degree lens so we can drive for systemic solutions.
The Japanese have a deep-rooted sense of value that emphasizes relationships with society, spirit for common good of society, and the balance between altruism and self-interest.
Corporate turnarounds and restructuring show the necessity of taking required and swift action in this fast and ever-changing landscape.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution and shifts in consumer demands caused by the coronavirus pandemic are having a profound effect on infrastructure assets and investments.
Improving the energy efficiency of buildings is vital if we want to reduce emissions substantially across sectors and across the globe.
With the vaccine effort signalling an end to the pandemic, is there a danger that we could slip back into the old ways of doing business.
The COVID crisis underscores the urgency to enable innovation, build financial infrastructure and resilience for the economic recovery
Businesses should treat wellbeing as a tangible skill, a critical business input and a measurable outcome.
Companies must adapt quickly to sustainability in the age of disruption by learning lessons from the digital revolution in order to prosper in the future.