SOUTH ASIA/ LATIN AMERICA: Children's Participation in Corporate Social Responsibility

Children explore corporate social responsibility (CSR) in South Asia and Latin America and its impact on families and communities. Boys and girls felt that companies have responsibilities in their working and business areas to promote their image as socially responsible actors in society. Companies are doing business and gaining profits by selling their product in the community. They should therefore support community development activities such as health centres, emergency response, school and recreational facilities, environmental initiatives and training facilities for the betterment of the people, especially for the children in their own community.

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