Stay ahead by leveraging cutting-edge insights, co-created learning resources, expert advice, and peer support to inform and shape your organisation's strategic action for social impact.
The Business Fights Poverty Institute aims to advance knowledge and foster peer learning to ignite business innovation and drive actionable, cross-sector collaboration for a more equitable and resilient world.
Stay ahead by leveraging cutting-edge insights, co-created learning resources, expert advice, and peer support to inform and shape your organisation's strategic action for social impact.
Our webinar explored “Business Partnerships as a Force for Good: Building Back Better from the Pandemic” and highlighted the importance of cross-sector collaborations, environmental, social, and governance indicators. Discussions emphasised how partnerships drive structural change, improve companies’ performances, and foster innovation for rebuilding better. Hosted during our Partnerships 2021 Summit.
Our Fireside Chats explored “The Power of Multi-Party Partnerships for Supporting Vulnerable People” and discussed enhancing supply chain resilience, empowering women, and the role of governments in fostering resilience. Speakers highlighted the importance of collaboration, long-term relationships, and regulatory frameworks. Examples of successful partnerships, such as the Vulnerable Supply Chains Facility (VSCF), were also shared. Hosted during our Partnerships 2021 Summit.
Our Written Discussion explored “Business Partnerships as a Force for Good: A Tool for Rapid Collaboration?” and examined the response of partnerships to crises, challenges and opportunities of cross-sector collaborations, and the significance of building back better. Participants emphasised the need for flexibility, agility, and resilience within partnerships to tackle diverse problems and prevent future shocks. Hosted during our Partnerships 2021 Summit.
Yvette Torres-Rahman, Co-Founder, Business Fights Poverty, hosted a Fireside Chat on The Power of Multi-Party Partnerships for Supporting Vulnerable People, with: Lydia Hopton, Global Head of Ethical Trading, M&S Justin Dell, Partnerships Manager, CARE International UK Jahirul Azad, Head of Urban Health, CARE Bangladesh