In September 2013, CCSI sent a memo to President Obama and his Administration in response to the first public reports submitted by U.S. companies in compliance with the Burma Responsible Investment Reporting Requirements. The memo applauded the U.S. Government’s efforts to encourage responsible investment in Burma, noting that robust due diligence is essential to ensuring that international investments contribute to sustainable development. Yet the memo also urged the Obama Administration to take steps to strengthen future reporting. In particular, CCSI urged the Administration to issue clarifying guidance that any U.S. investor submitting a report should (1) provide information on due diligence policies and procedures related to land right...
Investment approval processes are the gateway through which governments set the agenda for their cou...
This post was contributed by Vicky Bowman, Director of the Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business. ...
On October 18, 2017, the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights and the CCSI co-hosted a one-...
In September 2013, CCSI sent a memo to President Obama and his Administration in response to the fir...
In January 2015, CCSI sent a memo to President Obama to provide input on the U.S. National Action Pl...
We believe the State Department’s Reporting Requirements are critical to monitoring and reducing U.S...
In January 2009, CCSI sent a Memo to President Obama’s Administration on “Improving the internationa...
We at the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) are grateful for the opportunity to provi...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide inpu...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide inpu...
Signatories at a summer 2014 White House roundtable on impact investing, where more than 20 investor...
Investment is a critical component of sustainable development. In particular, under the right condit...
In April and May 2010, CCSI supported WAIPA to conduct its annual survey. This report, Investment Pr...
In November 2016, CCSI sent a submission to the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) regar...
In January 2017 CCSI made a submission to the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, reg...
Investment approval processes are the gateway through which governments set the agenda for their cou...
This post was contributed by Vicky Bowman, Director of the Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business. ...
On October 18, 2017, the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights and the CCSI co-hosted a one-...
In September 2013, CCSI sent a memo to President Obama and his Administration in response to the fir...
In January 2015, CCSI sent a memo to President Obama to provide input on the U.S. National Action Pl...
We believe the State Department’s Reporting Requirements are critical to monitoring and reducing U.S...
In January 2009, CCSI sent a Memo to President Obama’s Administration on “Improving the internationa...
We at the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) are grateful for the opportunity to provi...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide inpu...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide inpu...
Signatories at a summer 2014 White House roundtable on impact investing, where more than 20 investor...
Investment is a critical component of sustainable development. In particular, under the right condit...
In April and May 2010, CCSI supported WAIPA to conduct its annual survey. This report, Investment Pr...
In November 2016, CCSI sent a submission to the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) regar...
In January 2017 CCSI made a submission to the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, reg...
Investment approval processes are the gateway through which governments set the agenda for their cou...
This post was contributed by Vicky Bowman, Director of the Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business. ...
On October 18, 2017, the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights and the CCSI co-hosted a one-...