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Rosey Hurst: High ideals and hiccups – three wishes for Unilever and employers everywhere
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The Promise of Measuring Shared Value
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Not everything that counts can be counted
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Understanding company impacts on development - examples of what is useful
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Cynthia Carroll, CEO, Anglo American: Putting social performance at the heart of our business
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Driving Development and Business Performance through Impact Measurement
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Generating Evidence of Impact at the Bottom of the Pyramid
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Expand the Evidence Base at the Bottom of the Pyramid
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At the State Dept., Contributing to an Impact Economy
By Kris Balderston, Special Representative for Global Partnerships at the Global Partnership Initiative in the Office of the Secretary of State
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The Challenges of Achieving Greater Transparency
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Trends and Results in Private Sector Development: Next Steps
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Trends and Results in Private Sector Development: A Donor Perpective
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Trends and Results in Private Sector Development: Reforming the Business Environment
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Trends and Results in Private Sector Development (Continued)
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Trends and Results in Private Sector Development: Monitoring and Measuring, Bangladesh
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Trends and Results in Private Sector Development: Fertilizer value chain intervention in Nigeria
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Trends and Results in Private Sector Development: TradeMark East Africa
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