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The conference will be
hosted by the Ethical Corporation and will take place on June
7-8 2005 in Hotel "Astoria", St. Petersburg, Russia.
The
United Nations Global Compact in New York and
UNDP in Moscow offices is working closely with
Ethical Corporation on this conference.
The event
will focus on how companies in Eurasia can practically work on improving
their social, environmental and corporate governance practices and
how they can contribute through collective action to the Millennium
Development Goals. The meeting will be bi-lingual
(English/Russian).
Register
for this conference RIGHT NOW to meet senior executives from:
ACCA* AccountAbility *
World Bank * BP * SUAL Holding * Sakhalin Energy * Intel * Goldman
Sachs * KPMG * CJSC ARM Group Enterprises * RSPP * Deloitte * International
Finance Corporation * Eurasia Foundation * UN Global Compact * Standard
& Poor's * UNDP * Russian Managers Association * Global Reporting
Initiative * International Labour Organisation * OECD * WWF-Russia
* National Association of Independent Directors * Investor Protection
Association * European Business Club in the Russian Federation *
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and many more
Business wisdom
from over 50 world class national, regional and multi-national organisations.
Find out how the Global Compact can inspire you to:
• Be the best: Create productive partnerships
that add shareholder value to your company and keep it ahead of
the competition.
• Boost performance and maximise profits:
Learn how innovative companies exploit sustainable development strategies
– and achieve outstanding business paybacks.
• Improve productivity: Develop best practice
on labour policies and human rights policies, spell out your codes
of conduct – and deliver excellent results.
• Overcome major challenges: Use key performance
indicators to tackle Eurasia’s environmental issues. Successful
HIV/AIDS programs. Tackling bribery and corruption.
• Innovative approaches for immediate improvements
• Better risk management
• How to generate extra value for your business
• Increased public approval for your work
• Easier fi nancing
• Keys to success
• Win-win projects for everyone concerned ...and much more!
Find
out how to use the 10 principles of UN Secretary General
Kofi Annan’s Global Compact initiative to make
your company a better place to work - and invest in!
*How to improve corporate
governance standards
* The real difference
between corporate responsibility and philanthropy
* Role and aims of Eurasian
Governments for corporate responsibility
* How companies can profit
from being more ethical
* The role of multi-lateral
institutions in encouraging corporate responsibility * Non-financial
reporting
* Internal communications
and training
* Partnerships with NGOs
and Governments
* Tackling bribery and
corruption
* How to measure your
progress on the 10 Global Compact’s principles
About
the organisers
Ethical Corporation – main organiser
Ethical Corporation is an independent conference
organiser and publisher focusing on how large companies can improve
their social, environmental and corporate governance performance.
Ethical Corporation publishes the leading global strategy and news
magazine on worldwide corporate responsibility issues and holds
conferences and training workshops all over the world on the same
subjects. More information on Ethical Corporation, including subscription
options and free email newsletters, is available at:
www.ethicalcorp.com
The Global Compact
Hundreds of companies have become participants
in the Global Compact, which is rapidly evolving into the first
global forum designed to address critical issues related to globalisation.
Announced by United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan at the
World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January 1999,and
formally launched at the United Nations Headquarters in July 2000,
the Compact calls on companies to embrace ten universal principles
in the areas of human rights, labour standards, environment and
the anticorruption. It brings companies together with United Nations
organizations, international labour organizations, NGOs and other
parties to foster partnerships and to build a more inclusive and
equitable global marketplace. It aims, in the words of Secretary
General Kofi Annan, to contribute to the emergence of “shared
values and principles, which give a human face to the global market
”.
The Global Compact is a voluntary corporate citizenship initiative
with two objectives:
* Mainstream the ten principles in business activities around
the world
* Catalyse collective
actions in support of Millennium Development goals
To achieve these objectives, the Global Compact
offers facilitation and engagement through several mechanisms: Policy
Dialogues, Learning, Local Structures and Projects.
www.unglobalcompact.org
The Opportunity with the Global Compact
Why Companies Participate Business leaders see
many opportunities through engagement in the Global Compact. Reasons
include:
•Demonstrating a position of leadership with regard to responsible
citizenship
•Sharing experiences and learning with like minded companies
and organizations
•Building relationships with other companies, government
bodies, labour, NGOs and international organizations
•Partnership with United Nations agencies,
including the International Labour Organization, the Office of the
High Commissioner for Human Rights, the United Nations Environmental
Programme and the United Nations Development Programme
•Maximizing business opportunities by broadening
the corporate vision to include the social dimension and by implementing
responsible management policies and practices
The Ten Principles of the Global Compact
The Global Compact asks companies to embrace, support
and enact, within their sphere of influence, a set of core values
in the areas of human rights, labour standards and the environment.
This means that a company needs to bring about positive change only
in those areas that are relevant to its business operations. The
principles are as follows:
Human Rights
1.Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally
proclaimed human rights; and
2.make sure they are not complicit in human rights abuses.
Labour Standards
3.Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective
recognition of the right to collective bargaining;
4.the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labour;
5.the effective abolition of child labour; and
6.eliminate discrimination in respect of employment and occupation.
Environment
7.Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental
challenges;
8.undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility;
and
9.encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly
technologies; and
Anticorruption
10. Businesses should
work against all forms of corruption, including extortion and bribery.
The conference
will cover how companies can use the 10 principles of UN Secretary
General Kofi Annan’s Global Compact initiative to guide them
in integrating ethical concerns into their day-to-day business practices.
UNDP Russia –
supportive partner
UNDP is
the UN's global development network, advocating for change and connecting
countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people
build a better life. They are on the ground in 166 countries, working
with them on their own solutions to global and national development
challenges. As they develop local capacity, they draw on the people
of UNDP and a wide range of partners.
www.undp.ru
Want
to know more?
If you have any questions not covered on these conference pages,
please call the conference hotline on +44 (0)20 7375 7563 and we'll
be happy to answer any your queries or take your registration over
the phone.
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