Where #BizHumanRights meet #sustainablefinance.
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December 20
History is written @climatecase @Urgenda pic.twitter.com/yByIgDOElW
— Urgenda (@urgenda) December 20, 2019
Just released! In partnership w. @openmicmedia, our latest #ICT salient issue briefing provides investors w. guidance on how to combat tech-related discrimination: https://t.co/2Elyi4jPtI #bizhumanrights #responsibleinvestment
— InvestForRights (@InvestForRights) December 20, 2019
December 17
Excellent digest on all things #mHRDD. Thanks for highlighting our efforts @InvestForRights to bring the investor voice to the conversation, @cla_bhrrc @BHRRC! #bizhumanrights #responsibleinvestment https://t.co/jCh0XBulE1
— Sara Blackwell (@sara__blackwell) December 17, 2019
November 20
New @OECD guidance clarifies responsibilities of #banks 2 prevent adverse impacts on #HumanRights & #environment. Analysis by @OECDwatch & BankTrack highlights 7 areas of progress specifying how banks should conduct #duediligence in lending & underwriting https://t.co/DUakVNYKW6 pic.twitter.com/iCMWnUgNDK
— BankTrack (@BankTrack) November 20, 2019
November 14
Norwegian wealth fund blacklists G4S shares over human rights concerns #BizHumanRights #responsibleinvestment https://t.co/QhOlqw1q8R
— Juliana B (@ES_JulianaB) November 14, 2019
November 8
Is WeChat a problem for democracies? https://t.co/Gu92SOTntY via @qz Here is the @rankingrights report card on the app's parent company Tencent: https://t.co/y4W6B0vRIn
— Rebecca MacKinnon (@rmack) November 8, 2019
November 4
Wow. @DeutscheBank just came last in a study of 20 large German companies' human right performance. And they are not even among the worst performing banks on this topic. #BizHumanRights https://t.co/zQkZgE5Oly
— Ryan Brightwell (@RyanABrightwell) November 4, 2019
November 1
Professor Simon Tay from @siia_tweet discusses the role of the #financial sector in fighting #modernslavery @UnitedWay meeting on “scaling solutions to ending trafficking” meeting in #singapore @FinComSlavery https://t.co/ysVo1JR2n4 pic.twitter.com/OfpVeGKFPd
— Amol Mehra (@amolmehra) November 1, 2019
In Goal 4, #FinanceAgainstSlavery outlines the need to ensure that survivors can access financial services. Working with a coalition of leading banks & survivor service organizations, the Survivor Inclusion Initiative aims to address this on a wide scale.https://t.co/F8kqGwD8dC pic.twitter.com/RtThJwGH2o
— Finance Against Slavery & Trafficking (@FinComSlavery) November 1, 2019