Anti-corruption, illicit drugs and law enforcement
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IBLF launches anti-corruption programme in India
With a two-decade track record of running pioneering anti-corruption programmes for companies in Russia, UK, China and Vietnam, IBLF has launched a programme in India - "Business Standards for Smart Growth" - to help companies curb corruption. The programme has a steering group of senior executives...
NGO fights corruption with Zero rupee note
An Indian NGO, the Fifth Pillar, came up with the idea of printing a zero rupee currency note as a tool to help Indians achieve the goal of zero corruption. The note is a way for people to say NO to corruption without the fear of facing an encounter with persons in authority. When someone is...
Body Shop campaign 'Trafficking is torture' to support the Helen Bamber Foundation
In 2007, The Body Shop ran a campaign to support the Helen Bamber Foundation called "Trafficking is Torture". The Helen Bamber Foundation works with survivors of genocide, torture, trafficking and rape who seek safety and refuge. They help women and children draw upon their inner resources,...
Cooperation between Mentor Foundation and IKEA
In 2008, IKEA Social Initiative entered a two-year co-operation with the international Mentor Foundation to address drug abuse and its health implications among young people in five countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Around 30,000 children aged 12-14 in 150 schools together with 30,000...
Partnership aims to stop rare plant smuggling
TRAFFIC-Hong Kong, one of the 22 branches of an NGO network that monitors wildlife trade globally, partnered with Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd to improve the airline's ability to stop the smuggling of rare plants on its planes. TRAFFIC trained baggage handlers to recognise signs of illegal flora and...