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Global Compact International Yearbook 2017

Sustainability in Troubled Times We life in times of uncertainty and global (dis)Order. „Understanding global mega-trends is crucial. We live in times of multiple, evolving and mutually-reinforcing shifts“, says UN Secretary-General António Guterres. He adds: „These dynamics, of geopolitical, demographic, climatic, technological, social and economic nature, enhance threats and opportunities on an unprecedented scale.“ Therefore sustainability in troubled times is the key topic of the Global Compact International Yearbook 2017, edited by macondo publishing.

Sustainability in Troubled Times

We life in times of uncertainty and global (dis)Order. „Understanding global mega-trends is crucial. We live in times of multiple, evolving and mutually-reinforcing shifts“, says UN Secretary-General António Guterres. He adds: „These dynamics, of geopolitical, demographic, climatic, technological, social and economic nature, enhance threats and opportunities on an unprecedented scale.“ Therefore
sustainability in troubled times is the key topic of the Global Compact International Yearbook 2017, edited by macondo publishing.

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project management techniques as EY<br />

member firms employ with mainstream<br />

government and large commercial<br />

clients.<br />

By using those techniques, EY people<br />

have helped tackle a wide variety of<br />

issues – from designing the business<br />

models and operating structures needed<br />

to set up new enterprises, to helping<br />

more established enterprises put in<br />

place the systems and processes they<br />

need to better manage their people<br />

finances, customers, and data as they<br />

scale.<br />

Accelerating progress toward the<br />

Sustainable Development Goals<br />

To date, EY teams have provided<br />

approximately 60,000 hours of consulting<br />

support to nearly 60 clients in<br />

more than 25 different countries across<br />

sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and<br />

Central and Latin America. The<br />

following are just a tiny sample of the<br />

legacy builders EY has supported<br />

recently, illustrating how their growth<br />

will contribute to the achievement of<br />

the SDGs:<br />

• Improving access to export markets for smallholder<br />

farmers in Sudan<br />

Africorp provides a route to global<br />

markets for more than 4,000 smallholder<br />

farmers in some of the world’s<br />

poorest and most marginalized<br />

communities. Working capital and<br />

processing constraints mean the<br />

company is unable to meet the demand<br />

for its products, which include sesame,<br />

hibiscus, and Arabica gum. EY was<br />

engaged by a consortium of impact<br />

investors to develop the robust business<br />

plan needed to attract growth capital.<br />

• Extending access to safe drinking water in<br />

East Africa<br />

With an ingenious business model that<br />

uses advanced solar-powered equipment<br />

to purify locally sourced water<br />

and make it available for a fraction of<br />

the price of other bottled waters, Jibu<br />

aims to bring clean, safe drinking water<br />

to a million people by 2020. EY helped<br />

them establish the robust financial and<br />

operational controls needed to support<br />

rapid expansion.<br />

• Advancing container-based sanitation (CBS) as<br />

a viable answer to the global sanitation crisis<br />

With one in three people on Earth still<br />

without healthy, dignified sanitation,<br />

the world cannot wait for sewers. EY<br />

worked with Water & Sanitation for<br />

the Urban Poor and its Clean Team<br />

business in Ghana to identify means<br />

by which Clean Team could achieve<br />

profitability and position itself to scale,<br />

including assessing the viability of its<br />

CBS model in other markets.<br />

• Reducing use of dangerous, polluting kerosene<br />

in rural India<br />

Frontier Markets is tackling the<br />

problem of access to clean energy by<br />

building a last-mile distribution and<br />

maintenance network for reliable, affordable<br />

solar products. EY worked<br />

with Acumen’s Lean Data Services<br />

team to help them build scalable, costeffective<br />

means to continually gather<br />

customer feedback and use that insight<br />

to strengthen every aspect of their<br />

strategy and operations.<br />

• Providing employment and sustainable<br />

development in Bolivia<br />

Chalalan is a community-owned ecotourism<br />

company located in the heart<br />

of the Madidi National Park on the<br />

Bolivian Amazon. It is the main source<br />

of employment for the 630 inhabitants,<br />

and any profits are redistributed to<br />

this community. EY helped Chalalan<br />

develop the business infrastructure<br />

and credible growth plan it needed to<br />

attract impact investors.<br />

» EY teams treat each<br />

project with an Acumen<br />

business with the same<br />

level of professionalism<br />

as any major corporate<br />

EY engagement,<br />

consistently delivering<br />

high-quality work. «<br />

Justus Kilian,<br />

Post Investment Manager, Acumen<br />

» EY filled a skillset and<br />

experience gap that<br />

was crippling our<br />

ability to scale. For the<br />

first time, we’re able to<br />

make management and<br />

business model decisions<br />

that we were<br />

previously making<br />

blindly. «<br />

Galen Welsch,<br />

Co-founder and Africa CEO, Jibu<br />

» It’s been an<br />

inspiration and<br />

a privilege to work<br />

with such a genuinely<br />

purpose-driven<br />

business – one that’s<br />

literally changing<br />

people’s lives. «<br />

Elisabeth Wallis, Senior Manager,<br />

People Advisory Services,<br />

Ernst & Young Incorporated<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Compact</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 113

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