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3iG mission and core values
The 3iG mission statement:
The mission of 3iG is to contribute to a just and sustainable society through responsible investment. 3iG intends to do so in a spirit of genuine inter-faith dialogue and co-operation by:
• Creating a platform for exchange of information and for dialogue on all issues which contribute to its mission. The platform should be open to Members, Associate Members and Partners.
• Engaging in an active dialogue with corporations about ethical concerns, human rights and the environment.
• Using the combined economic power of their assets, including shares, land, water resources, and intellectual properties to press for changes in the corporations where they have relevant share holdings.
• Providing information on socially and environmentally responsible investment opportunities.
3iG core values:
Grounded in faith tradition: faith guides and shapes our priorities for action.
Justice: we challenge ourselves, and others, including corporations, to be accountable for responsible relationships with all life.
Ethical investments: the members of 3iG are committed to use their economic power to influence corporations and other relevant institutions.
Research and education: we will support research and education for the faiths at all levels, and in a way that engages individual members.
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Projects overview
A complete listing of all current ARC projects |
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October 3, 2017:
Major Catholic church funds to make record divestment from fossil fuels
As more than 40 significant Catholic institutions pledge to make largest ever faith-based divestment, on the anniversary of the death of St Francis of Assisi, ARC prepares for a landmark meeting in Zug, where representatives from significant religious funds will discuss where they CAN put their investment wealth to make a better planet. |
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October 3, 2017:
Major Catholic church funds to make record divestment from fossil fuels
As more than 40 significant Catholic institutions pledge to make largest ever faith-based divestment, on the anniversary of the death of St Francis of Assisi, ARC prepares for a landmark meeting in Zug, where representatives from significant religious funds will discuss where they CAN put their investment wealth to make a better planet. |
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