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Global Wealth And Society Programme

The Global Wealth and Society programme aims to identify the critical role that the privileged play in their respective societies. We measure wealth in this programme not by the amount of financial assets individuals amass, but by the positive impact they create on society through sustainable projects. Projects that are close to their hearts and that they believe will have a significant impact on their immediate society<br><br>Website:- https://www.wealthandsociety.com/short-list-of-projects

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Global Wealth And Society Programme

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  1. Positive Impact by Global Wealth and Society Programme The Global Wealth and Society programme aims to identify the critical role that the privileged play in their respective societies. We measure wealth in this programme not by the amount of financial assets individuals amass, but by the positive impact they create on society through sustainable projects. Projects that are close to their hearts and that they believe will have a significant impact on their immediate society. As part of our Global Wealth and Society Awards Programme, we identify these individuals as "Champions of Philanthropy" based on their philosophy of contribution and giving back to society. We seek to identify the important role that the privileged have towards their respective society through the Global Wealth And Society Programme: 1.Muhammad Yunus:- Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi social entrepreneur, banker, economist, and civil society leader who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance. He served quality education, clean water, affordable and clean energy, decent work, and economic growth. YSB has supported over 3000 Entrepreneurs, completed a revenue of per year $ 13 Million of social business financing, helped create over 30,000 jobs, and impacted the lives of over 3 million people in Colombia, Brazil, Haiti, The Balkans, Tunisia, India, and Uganda. These loans are given to entrepreneurs too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans. 0. Sukanto Tanoto: Sukanto Tanoto is an Indonesian businessman involved primarily in the lumber industry. Tanoto Foundation is an independent family philanthropy organization founded by Indonesian. As of 2013, he was considered to be one of Indonesia's wealthiest individuals with a net worth of US$ 2.3 billion. After starting as a supplier of equipment and materials for the state-owned oil firm Pertamina, Tanoto moved into the forest industry in 1973. Tanoto's business interests are represented by the Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) group of companies (previously known as Raja Garuda Mas). The Foundation focuses on improving access to knowledge and education, with a specific focus on countries in which Tanoto has a business presence, including Indonesia, Singapore, and China.

  2. Key activities include: Providing access to education through the provision of more than 20,000 scholarships (as of 2018), improving the quality of schools and teaching, and funding medical research into diseases prevalent in Asian populations. In 2018 the Foundation announced a refreshed strategy including four targets: Contribute to the reduction of the stunting rate in Indonesia to below 20% by 2030. Help Indonesia become one of the five most improved countries in the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) ranking system by 2030. Catalyse preventive and integrative medical research efforts into Asian prevalent diseases to extend the average health span of Asians by five years, by 2030 Support the development of a community of leaders who are making a positive impact on society. With Global Wealth And Society Programme, we have developed a Certification Corporate Social Responsibility (CCSR) programme for individuals and businesses seeking to advance in the practise of socially responsible business.

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