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Information on the Investor Mining and Tailings Safety Initiative, including the Global Tailings Portal, the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management, and the Global Tailings Management Institute.
Learn more about the Church of England's 2024 Lent campaign, Watch and Pray: Wisdom and hope for Lent and life.
The Church Commissioners manage a £10.3bn investment fund in an ethical and responsible way.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Chief Rabbi and the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster warn today of the risk to vulnerable people should Parliament back a new attempt to change the law on assisted suicide.
A version of the following statement was made by the Church of England Pensions Board at Royal Dutch Shell’s AGM
The Church of England’s Ethical Investment Advisory Group (“EIAG”) has today published advice to the National Investing Bodies (NIBs) to guide their approach to international human rights norms. The EIAG advises robust human rights due diligence across supply chains, and that the NIBs continue to ensure that human rights are respected by the companies in which they invest. The NIBs have published a new stand-alone Human Rights policy in line with this guidance.
STATEMENT / The Church Investors Group (CIG) has informed FTSE 350 companies, ahead of this year’s AGM season, that it will take a tougher voting line where reform on key issues is deemed to be too slow.
Details on the membership and functions of the Clergy Discipline Commission.
NEWS / Nine months after the Brumadinho disaster in Brazil, investors from the Mining and Tailings Safety Initiative, met with mining companies and leading experts to review international progress on mining and tailing safety.
The Church of England’s Social Impact Investment Programme today announced its first investment, a £1.6 million commitment to the Women in Safe Homes fund.