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Making a difference in a changing world

Ernst & Young’s business strategy is founded on engagement with our people, clients and communities to help them achieve their potential.

As a company that embraces corporate responsibility, we think carefully about how to invest in society today to make sure there will be a business context where both we and society can thrive tomorrow and long into the future.

Increasingly, business, government and NGOs are pulling together to promote business, social and environmental progress. With 135,000 people in 140 countries, one of the best ways EY can contribute to this effort is through skill-based volunteering that’s coordinated globally while taking account of local conditions and culture.

We channel our efforts into three key areas that are aligned with our business strategy and critical to improving and expanding market economies.

• Entrepreneurship – supporting and celebrating start-up companies as they create opportunity
• Education – developing skills and broadening access to make sure the next generation has the skills it needs to make a positive impact
• Environmental sustainability – minimizing our impact on the environment

We call these the “3E’s”.

Corporate responsibility is an imperative for safeguarding the sustainability of our business. As a business, we can only grow if the economy and society are strong. So we must continually find ways to intersect what we do well with what society needs. In this way, we will help the people we employ, the companies that we serve, and the communities in which we operate to achieve their potential fully – in both the short and long term.


To view our Promotion of Information Act Manual, click here (pdf, 100.6kb) .

 

Contacts

Sthe Phutsisi
Ernst & Young Africa, CSR Leader
Tel: +27 11 772 3579/3751

Amanda Bailey
Ernst & Young Africa, CSR Co-ordinator
Tel: +2711 772 3751

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