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Research and Webinar on the UN MDGs and the Post 2015 Agenda

22. Apr 2013

Business in the Community, the business led responsible business charity is researching the future of the UN Millennium Development Goals and the Post 2015 development agenda. We have a number of opportunities that would be of great value to the users of the Practitioner Hub:

MDGs Post 2015 Research

The UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) will expire in 2015, and the debate on what should follow them is underway. Many businesses are seeing business opportunities in addressing development issues, but for businesses to be seen as key players and part of the solution they need to engage in the Post 2015 development debate. BITC, amongst others, is convening business voice on this agenda.

We held a roundtable discussion on March 11, and we are also inviting companies to contribute through a number of research questions. It is available online or get in touch for a word version. If it is easier to set up a short telephone interview please let us know. All answers are confidential, so no company or personal data will be published, instead all data will be aggregated to the overall research.

For any further information please contact the International team on Gemma.Parmar@bitc.org.uk or +44 (0)20 7566 8778

For more information, please see http://www.bitc.org.uk/international/un-millenium-development-goals.

MDGs Post 2015 Webinar

Sign up to this webinar in order to:
• Learn more about UN Post 2015 process, why it is important for business and how business can engage with it
• Hear some key messages from Business in the Community’s research to date
• Hear from companies including Unilever and GSK

DATE: 9 May 2013

TIME: 14:00-15:00 (BST)

COST: No charge for BITC members and CSR360 Global Partner Network Partners. £50+VAT for non-members.

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To register, please contact the International team on Gemma.Parmar@bitc.org.uk or +44 (0)20 7566 8778

We appreciate your collaboration.

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