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Child Rights and CSR in China
by Suzanne Nievaart

Child Rights and Corporate Social Responsbility in China

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept that revolves around the integration of social and environmental concerns in a company’s business operations. 

The rights of a child can be affected, both positively and negatively, in any part of the business process. The responsibility of companies towards children has its basis in legal obligations. However, going beyond the traditional approach of fundraising and charities, more far reaching commitments regarding child-rights are becoming an important part of companies’ CSR strategies, also in China.

Below you can find the latest updated guide from CCR CSR, edited in April 2014.

 

http://ccrcsr.com/resource/276

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