MOROGORO, Sept. 6 -- IN todays interconnected world, the term ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) has emerged as a central pillar of how societies and economies chart their paths toward sustainable development.
No longer confined to the lexicon of investors and corporate boardrooms, ESG represents a holistic framework that connects environmental protection, social responsibility and transparent governance into a single compass pointing toward a sustainable future.
Globally, ESG standards have become the yardstick by which nations, corporations and institutions measure progress toward resilience and ethical growth.
In Tanzania, this movement is gaining momentum as diverse stakeholders from bankers to conservationists to journalis...
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