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The UN Global Compact

To avoid inhuman business practices, the former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan introduced back in 1999 at the World Economic Forum in Davos to representatives of various industries the so called "Global Compact" to make them aware of their social responsibility in respect of:

  • Protection of Human Rights
  • Environmental protection
  • Labor practice
  • Anti-Corruption.

At this forum, the invited leaders of the industries and the representative from the United Nations agreed on 10 principles which should be considered when doing business.

 The UN Global Compact and what we from  can do for you?

To implement the UN Global Compact effectively, special efforts need to be taken which are reducing the risk of being attacked just because one "black sheep" in your supplier base. Once you are digging deeper into this topic you will very quickly face feasibility boundaries which to mitigate requires a very special know-how, which is rarely to find on the market.

We are proud to say that we are having this very rare knowledge of how to implement an effective process which reduces the risk of being attacked because of none compliance of one of a company's Supplier.

Please contact us for more details.

Web-Based Sustainability Solution

Compliance need to be demonstrated. It doesn't help much to just have complex supplier on-boarding procedures to feel secure. An entire, sustainable process from A-Z has to be established in order to ensure third party compliance in every moment , in all instances involved  in the CSR process, traceable in real-time. Instances in your organization that have to be aware of compliance or non comliane of a third party are: Purchasing, Quality Assurance, Health-, Safety, Environmental Representatives, Executive Management and Corporate Communication. The solution for it is our ProCom application. Please read more about it here: ProCOM™


Training locations UN Global Compact

Please consult the the graphic below to learn more about where CALIDA-D staff has provided training sessions on the UN Global Compact. The respective countries are marked in green: