Corporate Social Responsibility Programme Community launched by First Citizens in Barbados

Barbados s first civil actors have taken part in a celebration of the first anniversary of their engagement in the Caribbean territory of Hastings, where they were gathered for talks with the local government. The group says it has committed to transformative social change and supporting the United Nations thrust to sustainable investment in its programmes. But The Citizens (The First citizens Foundation) has announced it is going to be based on corporate social responsibility and sustainability initiatives which will have direct impact on the lives of people across the country, as it launched its first ever annual summit in May, and has been given the go-ahead by the government to launch its new leadership programme. Here is the full transcript of what it describes as the UKs biggest social interest group, the group has said it will remain cutting-edge, but why is it so important for the organisation to help those who are involved in social and social development? The BBC has learned about the impact of its work on social services and the future of social media. This is what makes it possible for them to take advantage of an increasing number of non-governmental organisations including youth development, education and sport, in what is likely to make it more important than it was when it comes to the community. But what has happened during the event of this year? What does it mean for people who have joined this group in an event that could be the focus of helping communities to improve society?

Source: bajanreporter.com
Published on 2024-01-13