1、How Stakeholder Metrics Reporting can Drive Sustainable Business:A Case for El Salvador,Guatemala and HondurasW H I T E P A P E RJ A N U A R Y 2 0 2 3In collaboration with PwCContentsForewordExecutive summary1 Introduction2 The World Economic Forum Stakeholder Metrics3 Sustainability contexts El Sal
2、vador,Guatemala and Honduras4 National economic snapshots5 Current response to sustainability reporting6 Sustainability in action:case studies7 Practical recommendations to boost sustainability reporting in Central America8 Conclusion:Reporting as a valuable toolAppendicesContributorsEndnotes3456810
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5、ly represent the views of the World Economic Forum,nor the entirety of its Members,Partners or other stakeholders.How Stakeholder Metrics Reporting can Drive Sustainable Business2ForewordThe call to action and the World Economic Forum In 2021,Klaus Schwab,Executive Chairman and Founder of the World
6、Economic Forum,was invited to join the US Vice-President Kamala Harris call to action,which originated the Partnership for Central America(PCA),an initiative of private and public entities committed to advancing economic opportunities and environmental resilience in three countries of Central Americ