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Business, Investors, NGOs Tackle Responsible Investment in Conflict-Affected Countries

09/06/2009 10:46 (165 Day 01:49 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- Addressing the multi-faceted challenges associated with investments in high-risk settings, more than 60 representatives of global businesses, institutional investors asset managers and civil society organizations met in Istanbul today for an expert consultation hosted by the United Nations Global Compact. 

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"Following recent debates over the role of foreign investment in conflict zones, from Myanmar to Sudan, the meeting marks the first step in a long-term initiative to create a working platform for business, investors and civil society. The main goal is to share knowledge, align expectations and improve standards for due diligence, performance and compliance, so that risks of doing business in insecure, if not openly conflict-affected environments may be anticipated, managed, and reduced," Global Compact reported.
 
The day’s discussions covered a wide range of issues, from the global investment climate in the context of the economic crisis to the ongoing debate of divestment strategies and engagement approaches.
 
“There is a critical need to develop a better understanding of the often very sensitive role of investment in conflict situations,” said Georg Kell, Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact. “With a diverse group of participants, from China to the US, today’s consultation is a unique contribution to the ongoing effort in advancing environmental, social and governance considerations in investment decision-making everywhere.”

 

 

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Politics
Biden Calls for Fulfilling Promises of Rose Revolution

20/11/2009 12:35 (1 Day 00:00 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- According to Civil Georgia, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden called President Saakashvili on November 18 to discuss democratic reform in Georgia and to reiterate the United States’ strong support for Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, the White House reported.

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