There are 75 resources authored by United Nations Global Compact.
This brochure gives an introduction to PRME and gives an overview of benefits of joining and of progress made since the initiative's founding in 2007.
Global Compact, 2012
Highlights innovative work that food and agriculture companies are undertaking, together with governments and civil society, to improve food security and sustainable agriculture around the world.
Global Compact, 2012
Offers practical advice on how to report on implementation of each of the seven Women’s Empowerment Principles. It provides general reporting approaches and specific examples of disclosures and performance indicators for each Principle.
UN Women / Global Compact, 2012
Web-based modules integrate exercises and case studies on current trends and expectations towards business on implementation of human rights principles, as reflected in the UN Protect-Respect-Remedy Framework.
OHCHR / Global Compact, 2011
Presents the business case for private sector adaptation to climate change in ways that build the resilience of vulnerable communities in developing countries – and provides useful guidance to business leaders and policymakers alike.
OXFAM / UNEP / Global Compact / WRI, 2011
This guide has been produced to assist companies preparing themselves to implement the objectives of the 10th principle and to deal with corruption in every aspect of their operations.
IBLF / Transparency International / Global Compact, 2011
This brochure provides an overview on how Global Compact participants are advancing and supporting development by describing best practices of participants and outlines Global Compact Local Network presence in these countries.
Global Compact, 2011
Explores how donors can effectively support public-private collaboration in order to attract sustainable investments and foster development in the Least Developed Countries. To this end, the report takes stock of existing donor programs aimed at engaging the private sector in development activities, identifies shortcomings and promising approaches, and offers recommendations on how donor programs can attract more public-private collaboration to the Lest Developed Countries.
Bertelsmann Stiftung / UNDP / Global Compact, 2011
Reviews the recent history of such partnerships, and makes recommendations for enhancing their effectiveness and scale.
Dalberg / Unilever / Global Compact, 2011
Serves as a step-by-step roadmap for maximizing the transformative potential of partnerships.
Dalberg / Unilever / Global Compact, 2011