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  • Expert Perspectives Q&A with John Flannery, India CEO
    How important is India to GE, and how can India’s place in GE’s plans be compared to its focus on the U.S. and China? GE has been in India for more than a century, with our first investments being in hydro power back in 1902. Our growth here has...

  • Milestones in Citizenship
    One cannot effectively plan for the future without looking at our evolution and the lessons from the past. Dating back to 1999, this timeline outlines milestones in the citizenship field in areas including reporting, standards, human rights...

  • Overview of Challenges & Value
    GE is an advanced technology, services and finance company taking on the world’s toughest challenges by finding ways to respond that create value. GE businesses depend on the infrastructure, skills and institutions of stable prosperous...

  • Action Points Solidarity Celebrates GE 90 Years in Brazil
    GE celebrated 90 years of its operation in Brazil with the 90 Thousand campaign: Three ideas, 90,000 actions that benefited more than 100,000 people. This was the Company’s most ambitious social responsibility initiative in this country. It...

  • Action Points Broadening Access to Health
    A 64-year-old man went to the Charles B. Wang Community Health Center after losing his insurance. He told the physician that he had a “liver problem” and was on medication, which he had not taken in a month, due to its cost. In response...

  • Expert Perspectives State of Corporate Social Responsibility: Creating Tomorrow’s Markets
    The world is full of unsatisfactory equilibriums that need to be disrupted. Four billion people live in poverty, with huge unmet needs. Climate change has been described as the world’s biggest market failure. Public services in healthcare and...

  • Action Points Developing Health Globally: Expanding Reach Using GE’s Expertise
    In 2010, the GE Developing Health Globally™ (DHG) signature program expanded its reach, continuing to partner with ministries of health to upgrade government-operated health centers and hospitals in Africa, Southeast Asia and Latin America. The...

  • Action Points Jobs and Competitiveness
    With about 15% of the world’s GDP dependent on international trade and trade growth as major driver of overall economic growth, the world’s economic health depends on open markets. We need to build a competitive, better-educated...

  • Expert Perspectives The Chronic Disease Challenge
    Ill health in developing countries is a major cause of poverty and a barrier to economic development. Most people recognize that this means that combating infectious diseases and making childbirth and the first years of life safer should be key...

  • Metrics Communities & Philanthropy Data
    View and download charts and graphs of Communities & Philanthropy data.

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