
Historically, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting in East Africa was seen as a voluntary Corporate Social Responsibility initiative aimed at showcasing good corporate citizenship. However, the perception and implementation of ESG practices are evolving, indicating a shift towards more structured and mandatory reporting frameworks in the region.
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