UN Global Compact Bulletin (April 2018)
UN Global Compact Bulletin (April 2018)
On 25-26 April, organized by the United Nations Global Compact and Global Compact Network Argentina, Making Global Goals Local Business – Argentina will bring together local and global leaders from business, civil society, Government, Global Compact Local Networks and the United Nations to catalyze collective action and impact on the Ten Principles and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Join the next UN Global Compact Academy session to learn strategies and best practices for ensuring decent work in supply chains with Guy Ryder from ILO.
NEWS & UPDATES
UN Global Compact Launches Local Network in Sweden
The United Nations Global Compact held an event in Stockholm on 22 March to commemorate the official launch of Global Compact Network Sweden. The launch event brought together over 100 participants and included a diverse group of speakers from the Swedish business community to discuss plans and aspirations for working with Network Sweden locally and the UN Global Compact around the world.
Unleashing the full potential of women and girls by empowering them to be equal members of society has a multiplier effect on families, businesses, communities, and nations and is essential to achieving sustainable development.
At the 2018 Women's Empowerment Principles Forum, together with its partners, the UN Global Compact launched the 2018 Global Trends Report, highlighting key findings from the first 100 companies that took the self-assessment tool.
United Nations leaders see greater collaboration and partnership with the private sector as critical to progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), according to a new study by the UN Global Compact and Accenture Strategy, Transforming Partnerships for the SDGs.
Executive Update: How to Put Human Rights at the Heart of Your Business: Four Key Steps
Lise Kingo discusses how the core feature of the Global Goals is their interconnectedness, and that the key to unlocking those interconnections is human rights.
Read her latest update to learn four key ways businesses can centre human rights in their business activities.
Over 60 Stock Exchanges Around the World to Ring the Bell for Gender Equality
In celebration of International Women’s Day, over 60 stock exchanges around the world are joining the United Nations Global Compact, Global Compact Local Networks and their partners to host bell ringing ceremonies in support of gender equality.
Each of the “Ring the Bell for Gender Equality” events around the world encourages participants to scale-up efforts to improve gender equality in their markets by first adopting the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs).
TAKE ACTION
Join the UN Global Compact Academy
The UN Global Compact Academy is designed to give Participants the knowledge and skills they need to meet their sustainability objectives. Delivered through a series of learning sessions taught by world-class experts, the Academy will coach Participants to develop their understanding of critical topics and build actionable skills.
Missed the first Session? Watch the recap here and share the video with your network on Twitter.
Be at the forefront of cutting-edge water security efforts
Water challenges increasingly pose a significant risk to both business and society. This risk is only expected to increase — by 2025, two-thirds of the world’s population will be living in water-stressed areas.
The UN Global Compact Water Security through Stewardship Action Platform will push the needle forward on cutting-edge thinking and multi-stakeholder collective action that demonstrates impact for water security.
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Assess your company's gender equality performance
The Women’s Empowerment Principles Gender Gap Analysis Tool (WEPs Tool) is a business-driven online platform designed to help global business leaders identify strengths, gaps and opportunities to improve gender equality and women’s empowerment in the workplace and within the markets and communities they serve.
View more actions you can take »
LOCAL NETWORK NEWS
Global Compact Network Japan (GCNJ) launched the “Tokyo Principles for Strengthening Anti-Corruption Initiatives” and “Anti-Bribery Assessment Tool.” Both were developed through the local implementation of the Siemens Integrity Initiative (SII) Anti-Corruption Collective Action project, managed by the UN Global Compact together with the Basel Institute on Governance.
RESOURCE LIBRARY
UPCOMING ACADEMY SESSIONS
- 08 May | Academy Session II (New Date!): Decent Work in Global Supply Chain
- 29 May | Academy Session III: What Human Rights Mean for Business
- 14 Jun | Academy Session IV: Accelerating Global Climate Action
UPCOMING EVENTS
- 19 Apr: The Role of the Business Sector in Sustainable Production and Consumption Patterns (Santiago)
- 22 Apr: SDG Investment Fair (New York)
- 23-24 Apr: XVI Annual Local Network Forum (Buenos Aires)
- 23-27 Apr: Multinational enterprises, development and decent work: the approach of the MNE Declaration (Turin)
- 24-25 Apr: President of the General Assembly's High-level Meeting on Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace (New York)
- 25-26 Apr: Making Global Goals Local Business – Argentina (Buenos Aires)
- 7-8 June: Official Launch of UN Global Compact Action Platform for Sustainable Ocean Business (New York)
- 8-12 Oct: International labour standards and corporate social responsibility (Turin)
- 10-11 Dec: The Intergovernmental Conference to Adopt the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (Morocco)