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Trevor Simumba and Veronica Broomes are now friends
Aug 25, 2012
Veronica Broomes commented on Trevor Simumba's blog post Africa's Unemployment Timebomb
"Hello Trevor, Thanks for highlighting this challenge -it is timely. I agree with much of what you've said and support your call for creative approaches for public private collaboration. Indeed I would go one step further and suggest the need…"
Aug 25, 2012
Member of the Week left a comment for Veronica Broomes
"Hi Veronica - Please re-send your message to Ida Horner by going to her profile page http://www.businessfightspoverty.org/profile/IdaHorner87?xg_source=profiles_memberList. Thanks, Member Relations Team"
Aug 20, 2012
Veronica Broomes is attending Business Fights Poverty's event
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2012 Event Series: Understanding and enhancing business impact on development at Anglo American (Please bring photo ID)

July 10, 2012 from 5pm to 7pm
Speakers: Jon Samuel, Head of Social Performance, Anglo American Caroline Ashley, Learning and Results Manager, Business Innovation Facility Clara Barby, Head of Impact, Bridges Ventures Chair: Simon Maxwell, Research Fellow, ODI Agenda: 17.00 Registration opens17.30-18.15 Introduction and panel…See More
Jul 6, 2012

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I am an entrepreneur, I work for a non-government organisation
Website:
http://www.broomesconsulting.co.uk
About my work:
Present interests are (i) Business and Sustainability and (ii) CSR and implications for development in Commonwealth countries. As an independent consultant, I have worked on assignments as varied as environmental and sustainability audits in small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs), conducting impact assessments through to preparing case studies of sustainable agricultural and rural development initiatives.

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Business Action for Development -potential Triple Wins for businesses, governments and communities

Having attended the final session for this series, I commend the organisers and sponsors for initiating and providing the forum for various interests to discuss and explore the role of business in development. This series has provided examples showcasing how transnational businesses (TNs) make the case for Corporate Social Responsibility. The inclusive business approach has seen CSR moving from mere philanthropy to one that is closer to the Triple Bottom Line approach of addressing social,… Continue

Posted on October 14, 2009 at 8:30

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At 21:06 on April 1, 2008, Veronica Broomes said…
Do you have examples of SMEs helping governments to implement development plans or achieve targets under any of the MDGs? If yes, I'd be delighted to hear about these.
At 21:34 on August 20, 2012, Member of the Week said…

Hi Veronica - Please re-send your message to Ida Horner by going to her profile page http://www.businessfightspoverty.org/profile/IdaHorner87?xg_source=profiles_memberList.

Thanks,

Member Relations Team

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