We recently announced our partnership with the Global Ethical Finance Initiative (GEFI) at their UN SDG Hive. Together we seek to leverage our combined expertise to drive positive change and further the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Find out more about the importance of the partnership from Eoghan McGrath (Investment Analyst – Martin Currie), what is preventing further development on socially focused SDG’s from Satya Tripathi (Secretary-General - Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet, United Nations Environment Programme) and why the private sector needs to embrace them from Rachel A. Aron (Managing Director – Tugo Cwiny Management Consulting).
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