How Cisco addresses critical human needs and crisis response
An inclusive future for all cannot be realized until people’s basic needs are met. Learn more about Cisco's critical human needs and crisis response.
An inclusive future for all cannot be realized until people’s basic needs are met. Learn more about Cisco's critical human needs and crisis response.
The pandemic has shown that it can deepen inequities — and create opportunities. Women are disproportionately affected by many of the cultural, economic, and technological shifts that the pandemic is accelerating. But even as many women navigate their
Learn more from Grace Wong, the Founder of Liven, Australia's biggest loyalty-based payment network which focuses on financial inclusion.
At Cisco we aspire to power an inclusive future for all, and that means opening our hearts and minds to difference, celebrating individuality and learning to walk in the shoes of those different from ourselves. To embrace the power of difference is to
EnergyOps, which focuses on reducing our energy use and GHG emissions, is an issue of high importance to our customers, employees, and company leadership.
Technology for Impact is a 5-year collaboration between Mercy Corps and Cisco to unlock new possibilities and reach more people through technology.
Circular design is fundamental to our ability to implement a circular economy, both now and into the future. Our circular design strategy spans five focus areas.
Valery Linkov built his first radio at age six, assembled his first computer at 12, won a national competition at age 18, and today, at 21, is a Cisco Networking Academy instructor. Valery was interested in computers as far back as he can remember
Maria Gorsuch-Kennedy leads the Supply Chain Social and Environmental Responsibility team at Cisco. She shares more about supply chain sustainability.