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Open in Mexico currently has more than 2,300 students registered on the platform, and a total of 13,400 in Latin America. · In Latin America, IBM also worked with Cisco to make WebEx video conferencing available to students, teachers and professors during the COVID-19 pandemic. IBM employees organized into teams to help educators use technology effectively. More than 9,300 teachers, teachers and educators have been trained, benefiting more than 164,000 students throughout the region. Sustainability · IBM's total global energy consumption in 2019, including co-location data centers, decreased by 4.5% compared to 2018 and saved the company $9.1 million. The company is on track to source 55% of its energy from renewable sources by 2025. Ethics and diversity · Ethisphere Institute named IBM one of the World's Most Ethical Companies in 2019 for the second year in a row.
Other organizations also applauded IBM's culture of diversity and inclusion, with the Human Rights Campaign recognizing it as a best place to work for LGBTQ equality. IBM appeared on Working Mother's list of Best Companies for Multicultural Women. Support for communities · In partnership with financial institutions and NGOs to combat human trafficking, IBM launched the Traffik Guatemala Mobile Number List Analysis Hub , which uses IBM AI and IBM Cloud® to enable partners to identify human trafficking patterns, networks and hotspots. The platform has more than 73 participating organizations. · IBM launched a project to investigate possible COVID-19 treatments on its IBM World Community Grid . The platform allows anyone with a computing device to donate unused computing power to advance cutting-edge scientific research on health and sustainability issues.
When selecting content to include in the 2019 Social Responsibility report, the company was inspired by frameworks such as the Global Reporting Initiative Standards, the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.The COVID-19 crisis has brought profound changes to the life dynamics of millions of people around the world. Mexico is no exception, since it has been necessary to suspend many activities, transforming the economic, work and social life of Mexicans. The effects of this pandemic have made visible the deep inequalities suffered by various sectors of society, particularly girls, young people and women. These inequalities generate disproportionate negative effects in terms of access and exercise of rights in matters of health, economy, security, climate change, among others.
Other organizations also applauded IBM's culture of diversity and inclusion, with the Human Rights Campaign recognizing it as a best place to work for LGBTQ equality. IBM appeared on Working Mother's list of Best Companies for Multicultural Women. Support for communities · In partnership with financial institutions and NGOs to combat human trafficking, IBM launched the Traffik Guatemala Mobile Number List Analysis Hub , which uses IBM AI and IBM Cloud® to enable partners to identify human trafficking patterns, networks and hotspots. The platform has more than 73 participating organizations. · IBM launched a project to investigate possible COVID-19 treatments on its IBM World Community Grid . The platform allows anyone with a computing device to donate unused computing power to advance cutting-edge scientific research on health and sustainability issues.
When selecting content to include in the 2019 Social Responsibility report, the company was inspired by frameworks such as the Global Reporting Initiative Standards, the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.The COVID-19 crisis has brought profound changes to the life dynamics of millions of people around the world. Mexico is no exception, since it has been necessary to suspend many activities, transforming the economic, work and social life of Mexicans. The effects of this pandemic have made visible the deep inequalities suffered by various sectors of society, particularly girls, young people and women. These inequalities generate disproportionate negative effects in terms of access and exercise of rights in matters of health, economy, security, climate change, among others.