💧 Access to clean water shouldn't be a privilege, but a universal right Our newest insights article by Fathul Rahman from GRC (NUS) dives deep into the global inequalities surrounding water and sanitation, and how community driven initiatives can bridge these divides. Explore how poor water management impacts: • 🩺 Public health • 🌦️ Climate resilience • 🤝 Community empowerment From Nepal’s sanitation struggles to Ghana’s grassroots success stories, this piece highlights how effective collaboration between governments, NGOs, and citizens can turn clean water access from aspiration to reality. 💡 Dive into this deep analysis to discover how sustainable governance and local engagement can make clean water a shared future, not a distant goal. 🔗 Read the full article here: [https://lnkd.in/g5-q2qtR]
Global Research and Consulting Group (NUS)
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Welcome to the Kent Ridge branch of the Global Research and Consulting Group (GRC), consisting of students from the National University of Singapore (NUS). With 1000+ active members globally, and branches at Harvard, MIT, Berkeley, UCLA and more, we are a team of passionate students from diverse academic backgrounds, founded on the GRC tradition of driving insights for impactful change. United by a common mission, we strive to make the world a better place by empowering collective student efforts in providing pro-bono consulting to our non-profit and social impact partners. We invite you to join us in this journey. Together, we have the potential to leave lasting, positive differences to our local and global communities!
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Find out more in our article by Fathul Rahman as we address the economic and social impacts of poor water quality and sanitation in developing nations!
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What if technology didn’t just help us live longer — but helped us live better? Our newest insights article by Nur Aalizah Binte Didi Ismawan from GRC (NUS) explores how gerontechnology can bridge the gaps in supporting seniors’ cognitive, emotional, and social well-being. Discover how innovative enrichment tools can empower healthy ageing through: • 🧠 Cognitive stimulation • 💬 Emotional engagement • 🤝 Social connectivity Dive into this thought-provoking piece to see how technology can move beyond functionality to foster holistic, human-centered ageing. 🔗 Read the full article here: [https://lnkd.in/g5FAwj3B]
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What if businesses in emerging markets could drive real social change while growing sustainably? 🌍 Our insights article by Stephanie Tan from GRC (NUS)’s Insights explores this question through the rise and relevance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Once a buzzword, CSR has become a business imperative, shaping how companies balance profit with accountability. Discover the benefits and downsides of CSR, and how CSR can truly deliver impact across the following areas: • 🌱 Economic development • 👥 Social welfare • ♻️ Environmental sustainability ✨ Dive into this comprehensive analysis to see how CSR can evolve from a PR tool into a genuine driver of inclusive, sustainable growth. 🔗 Read the full article here: [https://lnkd.in/gRwHzzTr]
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Find out more in our article by Stephanie Tan as we explore the rise and relevance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in emerging markets! 🌍
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Rethinking the Gig Economy: Empowering Workers Through Platform Cooperativism – GRC (NUS)’s newest Insights piece examines the structural shortcomings of Singapore’s gig economy and evaluates platform cooperativism as a more equitable alternative for platform workers. From income instability and limited protections to the transformative potential of worker-owned platforms, this article explores how platform cooperatives can reshape the future of work. Written by Ziv Ng, Director of Insights You can find the full article here: [https://lnkd.in/gg8ZMkyq]
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Find out more in our article by Ziv Ng as we rethink the gig economy through platform cooperativism!
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Introducing GRC’s Executive Committee 25/26: Project Leads Meet the driving force behind GRC’s consulting projects — our Project Leads: Donald Heng Rong Ting, PhD, Saksham Singla, Yu Xin Chua, Chang Jie, Alvin Tan, Tan Wan Rong, and Carmen Wong. They lead teams of Associate Consultants, manage client relationships, and ensure that every engagement is delivered with excellence.
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Introducing GRC’s Executive Committee 25/26: Presidents Introducing the Presidents leading GRC (NUS) this semester! Our President, Kang Yue Tong, and Vice President (General), Cheung Yan Yvonne shape GRC’s strategy and oversee the departments within the club. From coordinating cross-team efforts to planning future initiatives, they keep the club moving forward with vision and purpose. Supporting them are our Vice Presidents: Kaushiki Verma, Vice President of Consulting, ensures project scoping and evaluation are rigorous, guiding teams and working closely with clients to deliver high-impact strategies. Lim Wei Jie, Vice President of Insights, mentors associates to independently scope and structure research while leading the team in producing meaningful work on global themes. Meng Lian Gong, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations, spearheads creative initiatives that elevate GRC’s visibility, while also strengthening community through cross-team collaboration and bonding.