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We are the ones we’ve been waiting for!

Social tipping points Social norms are the conventions that define the acceptable standards of behaviour in our society. They are the sources of law and the ultimate drivers of legislation. For example, sentiments are shifting away from fossil fuels; the moral pressure on large emitters are growing and driving a surge in global climate policies […]

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A fictional case study – the Shipping industry

Sayle Dockyards dates back to the beginning of the Industrial Revolution when the mills of Northern England started to import and export material at scale in the late 1700s. During this time, Jusset Sayle saw the need for international shipping to support this trade. The company has come a long way since it created one […]

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Learning from Dolphins 🐬

Just this May, I was fortunate enough to go on a Marine Biology tour in Southern California to learn about dolphins and whales in their natural habitat.  Dolphins have EQ that surpasses that of humans because they have ultrasound communication capabilities that allow each individual to know when someone in the group is in distress, […]

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Our role in ESG, opportunities for LGBTIQ

It’s been ten years, since I was the object of international media scrutiny when my father in his infinite craziness tried to buy me a husband with lots of money.  Since then my life has changed. I have come to realise what it means to be a lesbian, an outspoken Lesbian in this part of […]

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Hong Kong Regulator’s approach to Digital Assets

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LGBTIQ

Coming Out Day!

National Coming Out Day (NCOD) is an annual LGBT awareness day observed on October 11, to support the LGBT community in “coming out of the closet”. The foundational belief is that homophobia thrives in an atmosphere of silence and ignorance, and that once people know that they have loved ones who are lesbian or gay, […]

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Volunteering at Faith in Love

Volunteering from the heart ♥️ is the core mission of Faith in Love, that is to give our time unconditionally to connect with another human being and being vulnerable to that connection. Let’s face it, face to face interactions have become more difficult and awkward these days when we’ve been primed by the social distance […]

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United Nations Global Compact

Today Faith in Love wrote to Mr Secretary-General H.E. Antionio Guterres of the United Nations New York Headquarters to confirm our support of the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact on human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. With this, we express our commitment to making the UN Global Compact and its principles part of […]

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GS-CTW Lamma Village Volunteer event 17 Sept

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HK poverty line: supporting those in dire straits

The Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department periodically releases information on the poverty situation within our city. An analysis can be found here. The department tables list a pre-intervention, purely theoretical assumption of 1.65 million “poor” people (a poverty rate of 23.6%). This percentage is reduced to 7.9% after applying all selected intervention measures including […]