Title: The Global Compact in Pakistan
1The Global Compact in Pakistan
Concept, Process Partners
2Overview of the Global Compact
3What it is
- Corporate Citizenship Initiative launched in July
2000 by the UN Secretary General, where he
challenged business leaders to join an
international initiative the Global Compact. - It is a multi-stakeholder network bringing
business together with UN, government, labour and
civil society to advance responsible corporate
citizenship. - It is a framework to facilitate better
interaction and increased partnerships between
the public and the private sectors, with the
ultimate objective to promote and support
development.
4The Vision and Objectives
- The Vision To establish a more sustainable and
inclusive global economy by fostering a more
beneficial relationship between business and
societies. - Objectives
- Making the Global Compact and its principles part
of business strategy and operations. - Facilitating cooperation among key stakeholders
and promoting partnerships in support of UN goals
through several mechanisms - Learning Platforms
- Local Networks
- Partnership Projects
- Policy Dialogues
5Why a Global Compact
- Business is part of the solution to problems
related to globalization. - As only true global forum, UN is in a unique
position to facilitate cooperation and collective
problem-solving among various stakeholders. - Until now, no real international framework for
promoting corporate citizenship and a global
understanding of good practices.
6Global Compact is Network
- Companies
- Business Associations
- Labour
- Governments
- Civil Society Organizations
- Academic and public policy institutions
- Global Compact Office and four UN Agencies
- Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
- United Nations Environment Programme
- International Labour Organization
- United Nations Development Programme
7The Nine Principles
- The Global Compact is based on nine principles
of - Human Rights
- Labour
- Environment
- The Global Compact offers a joint platform for
public and private stakeholders to - express their aspirations in pursuit of these
principles, - take joint action, and
- learn on how to practically implement them.
8The Nine Principles Human Rights
- Principle 1 Support and respect the protection
of international human rights within their sphere
of influence and -
- Principle 2 Make sure their own corporations are
not complicit in human rights abuses.
9The Nine Principles Labour
- Principle 3 Freedom of association and the
effective recognition of the right to collective
bargaining -
- Principle 4 The elimination of all forms of
forced and compulsory labour -
- Principle 5 The effective abolition of child
labour and -
- Principle 6 the elimination of discrimination in
respect to employment and occupation.
10The Nine Principles Environment
- Principle 7 Support a precautionary approach to
environmental challenges -
- Principle 8 Undertake initiatives to promote
greater environmental responsibility -
- Principle 9 Encourage the development and
diffusion of environmentally friendly
technologies.
11Benefits of Participation
12Benefits of Participation
- Producing practical solutions to contemporary
problems related to globalization, corporate
citizenship and sustainable development. - Rallying around universal principles and
responsible corporate citizenship to make the
economy more sustainable and inclusive.
13Benefits of Participation
- Leveraging the UNs global reach and convening
power with the government, business, labour,
civil society, and other stakeholders. - Sharing good practices and learnings.
- Accessing the UNs broad knowledge in development
issues and its practical reach. - Help build trust.
14The Process
15Leadership Need Critical Mass of Business
leaders to sustain the movement
- The UN system in Pakistan recognizes that the
business sector has much to offer to the cause of
sustainable human development and inclusive
global economy. - Also, it will engage with the business sector and
other stakeholders both as a - Broker/facilitator, and
- Partner.
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16Awareness utilize forums to foster public
disclosure
- Media plays a critical role in advocating and
raising awareness amongst the general public. - A media launch was held in Islamabad on 15 May
2003, where the media was invited to mobilize
support for Global Compact. -
17Learning the CEO and board as champions
- To launch the Global Compact, key stakeholders in
the business community, labour, government,
academia, development actors and media need to be
consulted. - A core group of champions The Global Compact
Steering Board will, with UN facilitation,
guide, support and grow this initiative.
18The Partners Lead in the spirit of the Global
Compact Principles at the Country Level
19The Global Compact Steering Board at the country
level
- Government/Ministries
- Individual Companies.
- Business Associations.
- Labour.
- Civil Society/Non-governmental organizations.
- Academic Public Policy Institutions.
- United Nations.
20Steering Board Objectives
- The Steering Board shall ensure that the Global
Compact initiative - Is based on a consultative process involving all
the key partners - It shall encourage national counterparts to
subscribe to the GC principles - Translate the engagement into concrete actions
- Foster learning among all stakeholders.
21Steering Board More Specific Objectives
- Bring together business, government, academics,
labour and civil society to - -Establish institutional mechanisms, such as a
National Policy Dialogues and Partnership Forum, - -Facilitate dialogue and learning from/by all
the concerned stakeholders - -Advocate on national development
challenges/priorities where the business sector
could contribute - -Initiate and promote public-private partnership
projects, and facilitate corresponding
mobilization of resources - -Facilitate regular interaction among the
stakeholders of the GC initiative, including
government, private sector and civil society.
22Thank you!