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Implementing the UN Guiding Principles on Business & Human Rights

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January 28-29, 2013: This training event aims to demonstrate how companies can transform principles to practice

SOURCE:Social Accountability International (SAI)

SUMMARY:

How can companies embed the principles into their daily business practices?

June 2011, the UN adopted the UN Guiding Principles on Business & Human Rights, written by UN Special Representative John Ruggie. One of the implications of the Principles is that businesses are expected to respect human rights in their company and in their supply chains. But what does this mean and how do you accomplish this?

DESCRIPTION:

The training answer these questions, and will provide understanding on:

  • Content, Scope  and Implications on the Guiding Principles and the Corporate Responsibility to Respect
  • The critical issue of whether a company has caused, contributed to or is linked to negative human rights impacts in their supply chain and as a result what action is expected of a company.
  • Helps avoiding negative impacts in the supply chain by adding a collaborative approach to supplier code of conducts.
  • Provides insights in what human rights need to be respected and on how to prioritize between these rights.
  • The business case for human rights.

Additionally the course will introduce a six-step method on how to implement a supply chain management system that integrates the respect for human rights. The six steps are:

  1. Committing to a human rights policy
  2. Assessing human rights impact
  3. Integrating human rights in policies, procedures and responsibilities
  4. Tracking human rights implementation
  5. Communicating human rights impact
  6. Remediating human rights impact

Expected Participants
The Training is applicable to companies in any industry and size. It is designed for use by senior management, as well as professionals in the human resources, corporate social responsibility, compliance and sourcing departments. In addition, the Training is also intended for CSR experts and consultants who train or advise companies, as well as for NGO, trade union and government representatives to learn about the implications of the Guiding Principles on their work.

Trainers
The training will be carried out by Edwin Koster, SAI´s European Representative. Mr. Koster has broad experience in sustainable supply chain management and is the co-author of the Handbook and Toolkit used in the Training.

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Contact Info:

Stephanie Wilson
Social Accountability International (SAI)
swilson@sa-intl.org

KEYWORDS: Business & Trade


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