Harnessing Private Sector Capabilities to Meet Public Needs: The Potential of Partnerships to Advance Progress on Hunger, Malaria and Basic Education

Harnessing Private Sector Capabilities to Meet Public Needs: The Potential of Partnerships to Advance Progress on Hunger, Malaria and Basic Education, a report of the WEF, discusses the four main ways in which businesses typically engage in the process of economic development: core business practices, public-private partnerships, strategic corporate philanthropy and social investment, and, transparent and responsible business engagement in public policy dialogue, rule making and institution-building.

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World Economic Forum (WEF) Date published: 01/01/2006

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Partnership types

Standards and guidelines development; Provision of services / personnel

Global issues

Education and training; Food security and nutrition; HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, health and...show all (3)