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The principles underpinning such measures are anchored in SDG target 12.6, which encourages “companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their
reporting
cycle.”
To this end, we need to develop a robust, transparent
reporting
framework that allows companies to report on financial and non-financial performance.
Integrated corporate
reporting
and disclosure of material ESG information can facilitate the creation of an efficient financial system that advances sustainable economic growth, while supporting achievement of the SDGs.
The development of such an integrated
reporting
framework currently is being led by a few national and international organizations, such as the Global
Reporting
Initiative (GRI), the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), and the International Integrated
Reporting
Council (IIRC).
New ESG
reporting
frameworks can help to attract billions of dollars from institutional investors to support the effort to achieve the SDGs.
In Liberia, 60% of markets are now closed; in Sierra Leone, only one-fifth of the 10,000 HIV patients who are on anti-retroviral treatments are still receiving them; and Guinea’s government is
reporting
a $220 million financing gap because of the crisis.
Governments will need new accounting and
reporting
standards to calculate wages, forecast incomes, and categorize workers within the growing ranks of the self-employed.
Greater fidelity to the rule of law will also lead to the creation of a legal and financial infrastructure that reduces fraud in the private sector, including in financial
reporting.
These may include hiring women from foreign militaries to train new recruits, allowing women and men to interact, implementing protections to encourage
reporting
of sexual harassment, amending rigid patriarchal structures to allow flexible work hours, and strategically deploying women, particularly for peace-keeping missions.
The European economy has also slowed in 2018, with Germany even
reporting
a surprising contraction in the third quarter.
To accelerate the move toward a low-carbon economy, an international agreement must be applicable to all countries; include a common and consistent system for monitoring, reporting, and verification; and provide strong economic incentives at a global scale.
The agreement provides merely a framework for
reporting
and reviewing on the implementation of disparate national agendas, as well as provisions aimed at nudging countries to achieve deeper cuts.
Some newspapers have stoked the country’s ethnic and regional animosities, and can be wildly inaccurate in their
reporting.
Vaguely worded laws that conflate
reporting
about terrorism with supporting it provide cover for regimes intent on preventing unfavorable news coverage.
Even when journalists aren’t arrested, autocrats are increasingly invoking the claim of “fake news” to discredit legitimate
reporting.
While the goals of these cleansing efforts – to prevent the type of electoral interference that Russia has perfected, for example – are laudable, an unintended consequence has been censorship of honest journalists
reporting
on real stories in some of the world’s most dangerous places.
And in Egypt and Syria, Twitter has blocked citizen journalists from
reporting
on human-rights abuses, according to journalists whose accounts have been closed.
But official remedies that end up silencing those
reporting
the news are worse than the disease.
In Texas and California, the nonprofit media outlets Texas Tribune and CalMatters have become go-to sources for state
reporting.
The creation of new settlements has often been accompanied by hostile media
reporting
– even within Israel – as well as international condemnation, yet the settlement train has not stopped.
After a year-long campaign costing $2.5-6 billion (estimates vary widely), President Barack Obama has won a second four-year term, with 49 states
reporting
their results on election night (Florida, for the second time in four presidential elections, did not).
The growth of health-care spending declined or remained unchanged in real (inflation-adjusted) terms each year between 2002 and 2011, falling to 3-3.1% in 2009-2011, the lowest rates on record since
reporting
began in 1960.
And the media were prohibited from
reporting
cases involving land disputes and forced evictions.
In addition to
reporting
that real GDP increased at a 4.1% annual rate in the second quarter of this year, output in the first quarter was revised upward somewhat, and this was preceded by considerably more income growth.
On the media side, this ought to mean more rigorous research at the start of the
reporting
and writing process.
Responsible and relevant
reporting
is not the priority in that business model.
And, finally, they will need to provide for transparent and consistent
reporting
on outcomes, measuring not just financial returns, but also impact on economic development and poverty reduction.
Leading “impact investment” firms such as DBL Partners, Omidyar Network, and Bridges already provide this kind of comprehensive
reporting
on their own investments; and the Impact Management Project, a corporate consortium, can offer additional guidance.
Unless Big Tech platforms are held to standards that parallel those applied to print, radio, and television, in-depth
reporting
and fact-checking will remain dying arts.
The situation is not much better in Tunisia, where, according to Freedom House’s 2015 report, “criminal defamation remains one of the biggest obstacles to independent reporting.”
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