ESG

Logical Framework

The Logical Framework is an analytical model that establishes a detailed approach to developing, executing and evaluating socio-environmental impact projects. It considers and establishes the relationship between activities, results, objectives and impact. Its name comes from the logical relationships defined by planners to connect the means of a project with its end. This model is

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ESG consulting: how does it work and why should I hire one?

Awareness of environmental, social and governance issues continues to grow, and companies are increasingly realizing the importance of adopting sustainable practices. For many organizations, the task of implementing and managing ESG initiatives can be challenging, requiring specialist knowledge and dedicated resources. This is where an ESG consultancy plays a key role. In this article, we’ll

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What is the relationship between Climate Change and Diversity?

Climate change is real and is happening at an accelerating rate. António Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, made an impactful statement during the opening of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP 27. He emphasized that we are facing a crucial choice: “Humanity has a choice: cooperate or die. Either a pact for

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Materiality Analysis

The term materiality was first officially used in 1867 when the English Court introduced the term “material”, to refer to a “relevant, non-negligible fact”, in the trial of the false accounting case concerning the Central Railways of Venezuela. In the sustainability context, the term appeared in 2006 in the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G3 guidelines.

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Theory of Change

Every business that wishes to cause a positive socio-environmental impact has challenges ahead, after all, they propose to contribute to solving society’s deep, complex, and systemic problems. However, today there are several tools to help on this path. One of the most important is the Theory of Change. The Theory of Change aims to define

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ESG: All you need to know

ESG has a history linked to the area of finance, however today it has become synonymous with positive socio-environmental impact, sustainability and corporate social responsibility of organizations. It is a term that comes from a long tradition of movements in the area, from cooperative associations to non-profit organizations. The acronym ESG stands for Environmental, Social

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