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Article

1 Apr 2010

Author:
Helena Viňes Fiestas, Oxfam lead on BRBW and Rory Sullivan, Investment community lead on BRBW

[PDF] The Role of Institutional Investors in Private Equity Investing in Developing Countries

On 27 January 2010, the sixth Better Returns in a Better World workshop took place…in London. It focused on the role of institutional investors when investing in Private Equity (PE) funds that invest in developing countries…Responsible private equity investment…can contribute to building sustainable businesses that provide decent work…and support sustainable development. For PE investment in developing countries to be sustainable a focus on responsible Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices is required – often beyond compliance with local laws. Such ESG practices can bring about benefits for local communities, fund managers, investors and the businesses themselves…