What is the phenomenon of ‘decoupling’ and how is it affecting human rights and business?
IHRB’s Salil Tripathi, along with guests Vasuki Shastry and Isabel Hilton, unpack what ‘decoupling’ is, whether it’s just hot air, how it’s more than an economic phenomenon, and why human rights practitioners should pay close attention.
Vasuki and Isabel are both journalists and authors. Isabel is a climate specialist, who founded the NGO China Dialogue. Vasuki is a finance expert, who’s written books on ESG and Asia.
They discuss the links between decoupling and other concepts, such as de risking and reshoring, and how they impact human rights and responsible business. In a nuanced discussion, geopolitics, risk mitigation, and supply chain resilience are all considered.
The perception of ‘value’ needs to change if the World Bank’s mission is to succeed
Last week we attended the Spring Meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, D.C. The annual IMF-World Bank meetings bring together finance ministers and central bankers from all regions as a platform for official...
26 April 2024 | Commentary
Commentary by Vasuki Shastry, Author, ESG/Strategic Communications Expert; International Advisory Council, IHRB Haley St. Dennis, Head of Just Transitions, IHRB