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Article

30 Apr 2007

Author:
Business for Poverty Relief

The Business Case for private sector participation in poverty relief [Australia]

There is a strong business case for Australian business to focus on, and do more to address, the plight of the poor in developing nations...This report asks how and why business should be involved in poverty relief. It also presents success stories where corporate initiatives have been taken in developing markets to respond to the evident needs around them. The report ultimately makes a business case for actions that can be taken to relieve poverty.