There are 75 resources authored by United Nations Global Compact.
The tool enables companies to diagnose their performance across all four issue areas, inspire continuous improvement, and assist in the development of a Communication on Progress.
DI / Investment Fund for Developing Countries / Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Denmark / Global Compact, 2010
Provides a high-level overview of the key linkages between the UN Global Compact’s ten principles and the core subjects of social responsibility defined by ISO 26000.
Global Compact, 2010
Outlines common supply chain corruption scenarios and provides a framework and set of tools for addressing them.
Global Compact, 2010
Provides options for combating market corruption based on “how to” examples, including a range of tools that help users tailor collective action frameworks to their specific circumstances.
CIPE / Global Advice Network / Grant Thornton / ICC / Siemens / Transparency International / Global Compact / WBI / World Economic Forum – Partnering Against Corruption Initiative, 2010
Aims to assist companies in implementing responsible business practices in conflict-affected and high-risk areas consistent with the Global Compact Ten Principles.
PRI / Global Compact, 2010
Presents integrative approach to managing a variety of key environmental issues, designed to help companies develop a comprehensive environmental strategy, following an 8-step model.
Duke University / Global Compact, 2010
Equips business with a practical means to report on anti-corruption policies and actions comprehensively and effectively.
Transparency International / Global Compact, 2009
The inventory consists of existing anti-corruption tools and resources presented in alphabetical order that companies can easily review and access.
Global Advice Network / Global Compact, 2009
A scenario-based tool for employee training on resisting extortion and solicitation in international transactions.
Transparency International / Global Compact / WEF, 2009
This brochure gives a brief introduction to the UN Global Compact, outlining the main objectives of the initiative, the business case for participation as well as some of the ways in which companies can engage.
Global Compact, 2008