Norway Issues White Paper on Corporate Social Responsibility
(
Oslo, 02 July 2009
) -
Corporate
Social Responsibility in a Global Economy
, a new paper issued by the Norwegian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs aims at raising awareness about social responsibility in both the private and the
public sectors and at strengthening the CSR commitments of Norwegian companies. The paper was
originally submitted by the Ministry to the Norwegian Parliament (Storting) in January 2009.
Identifying three key areas for action, the white paper expresses the Norwegian Government's
commitment to exercising social responsibility in its own activities; conveys society’s CSR
expectations to Norwegian companies; and outlines options of developing and influencing the
framework for CSR, both nationally and internationally.
In light of the economic downturn the document further stresses that CSR efforts are
important regardless of the economic situation at hand, and that companies can strengthen their
long-term competitiveness and position by building responsible relationships.
Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Economy identifies the Global Compact as an
important global framework for CSR, and expresses the government’s continued commitment to
supporting the initiative. Currently, the Global Compact includes 36 Norwegian participants.
Following the Global Compact's launch in 2000, companies in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and
Iceland have formed a Nordic Network, which meets twice a year to discuss practical experience and
dilemmas related to the principles.
Contact
Matthias Stausberg
Spokesperson
Global Compact Office
stausberg@un.org
+1-917-214-1337