UN Global Compact: SDGs - the North Star for Business

UN Global Compact: SDGs - the North Star for Business

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Sanda Ojiambo, the Assistant Secretary-General and CEO of the
United Nations Global Compact, shines a spotlight on the world's
largest corporate sustainability initiative and the driving force
behind the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With over 18,000
corporate participants spanning 160 countries, the UN Global
Compact aligns businesses with principles in human rights, labor,
the environment, and anti-corruption.


️ "The SDGs are the singular uniting force across all sectors,
nations, and economies.”


The UN Global Compact stands as an unwavering pillar in the
global landscape, however, the sobering truth is that
only 15% of the SDGs are currently on track. Sanda
Ojiambo shares her perspectives on why this is the case and
outlines the necessary steps to drive progress.


️ “The SDGs are the North Star for business.”
She reaffirms the profound influence of the SDGs on the corporate
world.


We explore critical topics such as the widening financial
gap, currently estimated at $3.9 trillion, and the
pivotal need for reform in multilateral development
banks.


Our discussion extends to the transformative impact of the UN
Global Compact's Ten Principles, shaping responsible business
practices in diverse industries.


We also uncover the potential of the UNGC Academy, where
companies seamlessly integrate the SDGs into their core
strategies, further accelerating progress.


Sanda Ojiambo unveils the UN Global Compact's new
strategy, and the power of strategic partnerships in
driving change.


Gain deep insights into the organization's Africa
strategy, the influential role of Science-Based
Targets, and the delicate equilibrium between the
private and public sectors in fostering tangible change.


It is also an inspiring journey through Sanda Ojiambo's
remarkable career and her tireless efforts to make a positive
impact on our world.


More information: UN Global Compact Host World Economic Forum



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