Time for Global Action

TIME FOR GLOBAL ACTION (TFGA), designed to promote and encourage the adoption of the ‘inclusive business’ model as a component of corporate growth strategy globally, is a series of short films designed to advance the Sustainable Development Goals. Each story covers a different issue, contextualising broader socio-economic issues and the need for such interventions.

TFGA is a multimedia initiative employing a co-creation process that uses Regency’s unique journalistic & cinematic style to craft fresh and authentic stories in various formats for both internal and external use. This narrative-based approach has been proven to build both internal and external relations that are beneficial in attracting and retaining the right talent, strengthening marketing relationships and deepening the emotional connection of the viewing audience to the parties concerned.


Season 1

BP (ANGOLA)

»» When multinational companies like BP have a presence in developing countries like Angola, it’s important that they promote the people of that country. In this story, we

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ACCOR HOTELS

»» In the Northern part of Thailand, there is a distinct lack of education and employment opportunities for the vulnerable ethnic Karen minorities who often become victims of

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ASTELLAS

»» Famous for its infatuation with the body beautiful, Brazil is a country where health, fitness and vitality vie for the same limelight. It is therefore astonishing to

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BAYER

»» Small-town South America isn’t immediately associated with being at the forefront of innovation. Yet, the people of Guaíra in Sao Paulo, Brazil, are just that – innovators.

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BIDCO

»» As far as small fishing villages teetering on the brink of extinction go, the Kalangala district in Uganda had some of the worst. A group of sixty

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CITI (THAILAND)

»» In this colourful film, we step into the shoes of a tourist exploring beautiful Thailand. Our guide is a local entrepreneur, Nadia Putkham, who takes us on

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DELL (INDIA)

»» It is almost impossible to imagine a world without computers. Yet, ninety per cent of India’s population either does not have access to a computer or is

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INDIAFIRST

»» At the top of the list of The Global Goals for Sustainability is “No Poverty”. It states that “Responsible financial products build the resilience of the poor

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KINROSS GOLD

»» Running a large senior gold mining company comes with a tremendous responsibility to be a good neighbour to communities and to respect the environment. Kinross Gold, following

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MAERSK (INDONESIA)

    »» In the port town of Bitung in the east of Indonesia, lives 41-year old Salma Dunggio. Salma is married, has three children and has been

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MARUBENI CORPORATION

»» After 27 years of devastating war which ravaged the country and its people, Angola is now entering its fifteenth year of peace. Yet, with rusty tanks still

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SANSIRI

  »» Being between wind and water or thrown to the wolves; being susceptible to physical harm, injury, damage or danger: that is the state of being vulnerable.

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TERANGA GOLD

»» With a flashlight tied to his head and only a rope to hold onto, the miner slowly lowers his body down the cramped, hand-made tunnel. Inch by

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