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IBLF - OUR LATEST PUBLICATIONS

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Report: How can the private sector tackle global chronic disease?

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IBLF has released 'Many Healthy Returns', a special report and action framework on the role of business in tackling global chronic disease (cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes).

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Toolbook: Partnering with Governments Navigator

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‘The Partnering with Governments Navigator – Building effective collaboration with the public sector in Africa’ is aimed at assisting donors, NGOS and practitioners from the private sector in navigating the challenges and seizing the opportunities of partnership with governments.

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Toolkit: Business as a Partner in India’s Right to Education

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This toolkit, commissioned through the Tata Strategic Management Group (TSMG), is aimed at identifying models for businesses to begin their engagement in strengthening the education sector in India. It contains a collection of key features of the Right to Education, outlining the roles that central and state governments need to play to implement the act in the country.

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CEO Survey: A World in Trust - Leadership and Corporate Responsibility

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This CEO survey report by IBLF and global reputation auditors Echo Research is based on interviews with 55 corporate leaders and asks 'are companies making sustainability core to their strategies and activities'?

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Primer: Investing in Women's and Children's Health

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Download a primer report on the contribution of the private sector as a partner in the UN's Global Strategy on Women’s and Children’s Health.

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Trends in Business-NGO Partnerships

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IBLF's The Partnering Initiative conducted a survey of 20 companies focusing on the trend of collaborations moving beyond basic philanthropy and towards ‘win-win’ partnerships that generate strong benefits.

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