Make Poverty Business: Increase Profits and Reduce Risks by Engaging with the Poor

Make Poverty Business: Increase Profits and Reduce Risks by Engaging with the Poor (2006) is a book by Craig Wilson and Peter Wilson that sets out to provide a blueprint for on-the-ground managers of multinational corporations to create sustainable profits and reduce country risk by helping alleviate poverty. Its primary objective is to raise questions about what CSR really is and how best to achieve social goals—such as poverty alleviation.

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SocialFund.Com Date published: 09/01/2007

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Europe: United Kingdom

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Job creation and enterprise development; Financial accessibility and management

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