This report lays out the steps that U.S. financial regulators should take now to address climate change consistent with their mandates and seize the vast opportunity of a sweeping economic transformation that can stabilize our climate while reducing long-standing social and economic inequalities.
This report seeks to explore options around integrating transition risk into mainstream stress-test scenarios used by financial supervisory authorities. It analyses options for integration into macroeconomic, asset-class and sector risk factors.
This report is a joint publication by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the Global Green Growth Initiative (GGGI).
Apart from examining the commitment of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) toward the Lao community, this study also looks at their internal processes and treatments towards employees, customers, and suppliers. It focuses on the CSR commitment and operationalization aspect of tourism businesses as well as the challenges they face in implementing CSR and mainstreaming it into their core businesses.
The policy brief presents the key findings of the Baseline Study on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and provides policy recommendations for promoting CSR to government agencies who involving in regulating quality investments.
A mid-term review (MTR) was undertaken and has completed in March 2021 to assess progress towards achievement of PEA objectives and outcomes of which the full report and joint management response to evaluation findings are publicly available at Evaluation Detail (undp.org)