An endowment of $250 million from Royal Dutch Shell in 2000 helped Shell Foundation fuel over 100 entrepreneurs and organisations develop disruptive technologies and provide business solutions to ...
Nuveen is partnering with the U.K. charity Shell Foundation to boost climate solutions investment in emerging markets. "We believe there is a gap for growth-stage capital at companies like the ones ...
Royal Dutch Shell hardly has the best reputation when it comes to social justice and environmental impacts: the dumping of the Brent Spar oil-rig; alleged human rights abuses in Nigeria; its ...
Chris West has been involved with the Shell Foundation since its beginning. He was active in the discussions about its creation, joining as deputy director soon after its 2000 launch. In 2008 he was ...
Poor people in the world's megacities suffer disproportionately from congestion and pollution caused by the explosive growth in car ownership – their journeys to work are unsafe and take longer. But ...
London/Abu Dhabi: 27 March, 2012 - Two major development philanthropic organisations, Shell Foundation and Emirates Foundation, signed a formal alliance agreement yesterday to share information, ...
Mumbai: Sam Parker, director of Shell Foundation, talks about impact investment, early-stage investing in social enterprises to meet the ambitious sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United ...
The issues in changing over 2.6 billion people worldwide from traditional fuel stove to improved biomass cooking stoves lie as much in driving home the health message as ensuring that the process ...
DFID India and Shell Foundation in partnership with Zone Startups India announced the POWERED Entrepreneurship program. This is a first of its kind program, globally, to nurture and support women ...
Crossboundary Energy Access – which claims to be the continent’s first mini-grid financing facility – wants to unlock $11 billion in private capital to bring energy to 100 million people in ...
MANILA, Philippines - You can’t fuel real economic growth with indiscriminate credit. You can only fuel it with well-allocated, long-term investment.†So says New York Times financial journalist ...