home expertise globalisation civil society un treaties international trade investment environment summits issues contact

Globalisation/Civil Society

Globalisation, so frequently misunderstood, is the phenomenon of international production; where business inputs - natural resources, labour and capital, are sourced from more than one national location and outputs are marketed globally. Globalisation brings potential economic benefits of revolutionary magnitude, but impacts significantly on national and local economic and political choice. Reaping the economic and cultural benefits of globalisation requires national and joint international management of vital civil society concerns.

Governments and private companies ignore the new civil society agenda, particularly with respect to consumer, environment and human rights issues, at their peril. Tesol specialises in dialogue and communication with non government organisations active in the public policy arena.

To take advantage or learn more about the quality services and experience of Tesol, please contact us and make your appointment for our free telephone, email or in-person consultation.