Social Responsibility

Ellavoz Children’s Literacy Foundation Visits Spring Park Elementary School in Jacksonville, Florida

Ellavoz Foundation Brings Literacy to Spring Park Elementary, Jacksonville

Students at a Jacksonville elementary school enjoyed an unforgettable day focused on imagination, narrative exploration, and meaningful interaction as a nationally recognized author arrived on campus, an effort designed to boost enthusiasm for literacy and inspire a stronger passion for reading among young learners.The Ellavoz Children’s Literacy Foundation (ECLF) recently sponsored a special author event at Spring Park Elementary School, a Title I campus in Jacksonville, Florida, as part of its broader mission to help close literacy gaps in underserved communities. The visit featured New York Times bestselling author Beth Ferry, whose children’s books often explore themes of friendship, belonging,…
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Ellavoz Children’s Literacy Foundation Visits Spring Park Elementary School in Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville’s Spring Park Elementary Hosts Ellavoz Children’s Literacy Foundation

Students at a Jacksonville elementary school enjoyed an unforgettable day focused on imagination, narrative exploration, and meaningful interaction as a nationally recognized author arrived on campus, an effort designed to boost enthusiasm for literacy and inspire a stronger passion for reading among young learners.The Ellavoz Children’s Literacy Foundation (ECLF) recently sponsored a special author event at Spring Park Elementary School, a Title I campus in Jacksonville, Florida, as part of its broader mission to help close literacy gaps in underserved communities. The visit featured New York Times bestselling author Beth Ferry, whose children’s books often explore themes of friendship, belonging,…
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South Korea: tech CSR promoting digital education and universal accessibility

South Korea: Tech CSR for Digital Education & Accessibility

South Korea blends advanced technological innovation, concentrated corporate strength, and forward-looking public initiatives to push digital education and broad accessibility forward, while its extensive broadband coverage, swift 5G expansion, and vigorous tech industry offer strong momentum for inclusive digital evolution, and corporate social responsibility efforts from leading tech firms, along with collaborations across government and civil society and established accessibility regulations, collectively generate tangible progress alongside ongoing challenges.Background: infrastructure, demand, and policy guidanceConnectivity and device landscape: South Korea stands among the global frontrunners in broadband performance and mobile adoption, with internet availability in over 95 percent of homes and broad…
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Saudi Arabia: CSR cases boosting digital skills and inclusive youth entrepreneurship

Saudi Arabia: CSR’s role in boosting digital skills and youth entrepreneurship

Saudi Arabia is experiencing swift economic and social shifts fueled by digital innovation and a predominantly young population, and corporate social responsibility strategies are being increasingly shaped to match national goals aimed at decreasing oil dependency, boosting private‑sector employment, and expanding prospects for women and other underrepresented communities; as a result, companies, foundations, and multinational organizations are directing their CSR resources toward digital training, business incubation, and inclusive entrepreneurship initiatives, since these efforts strengthen human capital, support scalable income opportunities, and stimulate the growth of local innovation ecosystems.Effective CSR StrategiesSkills pipelines: Structured training guides participants from basic digital literacy toward…
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Afghanistan: CSR cases strengthening technical training and decent jobs in local communities

CSR in Afghanistan: Strengthening Technical Skills & Community Employment

Afghanistan faces entrenched challenges in skills development and decent employment: years of conflict, disrupted education systems, a fragile private sector, and constrained access to markets. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) — when companies intentionally invest resources, expertise, and partnerships to address social needs — can help fill gaps by supporting technical and vocational education and training (TVET), apprenticeships, enterprise development, and market linkages. Effective CSR aligns company interests with local labor market needs and contributes to sustainable livelihoods in communities across provinces and cities.Background and requirements: competencies, employment, and regional economiesTechnical training in Afghanistan must respond to several realities:High demand for…
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Australia: mining CSR cases focused on environmental restoration and ongoing community dialogue

Mining CSR Down Under: Environment, Restoration & Dialogue

Australia’s mining sector is large, heterogeneous and deeply embedded in regional economies. Over recent decades the industry has shifted from a narrow focus on extraction toward a broader corporate social responsibility (CSR) agenda that foregrounds environmental restoration and sustained community dialogue. This evolution is driven by tighter regulation, investor expectations, civil society scrutiny, and the imperative to secure social licence to operate—particularly where projects intersect with Indigenous lands and sensitive ecosystems.Regulatory and governance foundations that shape CSR effortFederal and state regulatory frameworks: Environmental impact evaluations, the federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, and state mining and rehabilitation legislation…
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Australia: mining CSR cases focused on environmental restoration and ongoing community dialogue

Australia: mining CSR cases focused on environmental restoration and ongoing community dialogue

Australia’s mining sector is extensive, diverse, and tightly woven into regional economies, and in recent decades the industry has gradually moved beyond a narrow extraction‑only mindset toward a wider corporate social responsibility agenda that highlights environmental rehabilitation and ongoing engagement with local communities, a shift shaped by stricter regulations, evolving investor demands, increased civil society oversight, and the need to maintain its social licence to operate, especially in areas linked to Indigenous lands or environmentally delicate regions.Regulatory and governance foundations that shape CSR effortFederal and state regulatory frameworks: Environmental impact evaluations, the federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act,…
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Hyundai America Technical Center and C.S. Mott Children's Hospital Partner to Promote Pedestrian, Bike and Car Seat Safety

Promoting Pedestrian, Bike & Car Seat Safety: Hyundai & Mott Hospital

A $25,000 contribution from Hyundai America Technical Center will expand child safety programs in Washtenaw County, helping families access free car seats, helmets and education on pedestrian and bicycle safety. The partnership with University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital reflects a shared commitment to preventing injuries before they happen. Community events and volunteer efforts are expected to grow as a result of the donation.In an effort to bolster injury prevention initiatives for children and families, Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. committed $25,000 to University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, with the contribution directed toward diverse safety…
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Investing that protects people and the planet is growing: new study maps the progress in South Africa

Driving Change: Sustainable Investment Progress in South Africa

In South Africa, progress has been tangible, though it remains inconsistent. Ongoing structural constraints, missing data and limited demand still hinder substantial impact.Over the past two decades, the investment landscape has undergone a significant transformation. Large institutional investors—such as pension funds, insurers and asset management firms—have steadily broadened their focus beyond financial returns alone. Increasingly, they are evaluating companies not only on profitability and growth prospects but also on environmental stewardship, social responsibility and governance standards. These environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations have moved from the margins of portfolio management into mainstream financial decision-making across many parts of the…
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Liberia: casos de RSE que mejoran salud comunitaria y transparencia en operaciones

Investing for Good: South Africa’s Progress Documented

In South Africa, progress has been tangible, though it remains inconsistent. Ongoing structural constraints, missing data and limited demand still hinder substantial impact.Across the last twenty years, the investment sphere has been reshaped in notable ways, with major institutional investors—from pension funds to insurers and asset managers—gradually extending their attention beyond pure financial performance. More and more, they assess companies not just for earnings potential and expansion opportunities but also for their environmental conduct, social impact and governance practices. As a result, environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors have shifted from being peripheral elements in portfolio strategies to becoming central…
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