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Artikel

15 Nov 2014

Autor:
Global Child Forum and Boston Consulting Group

Children's Rights and the Corporate Sector in the Middle East and North Africa

"Children's Rights and the Corporate Sector in the Middle East and North Africa", 13 Nov 2014

Children’s Rights and the Corporate Sector in the Middle East and North Africa looks at how 353 publicly listed companies selected from Forbes Top 500 Companies in the Arab World list address and report on  rights. The 353 companies were selected from industry sectors with exposure to children’s rights issues: Food & Beverage, Consumer goods, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Travel & Tourism, Basic materials, Industrial goods, Oil & Gas, and Healthcare. In addition, we included for the first time companies from the banking and investment sectors in the assessment. The Banking & Investment sector is a large and relevant sector...

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