Reactive supply chains are costing companies more than they realize. When disruption hits, companies need to respond quickly. Procurement looks for alternative suppliers. Operations adjusts timelines. Finance absorbs unexpected cost increases. Leadership attention shifts from growth priorities to damage control.
Unlocking Intra-African Trade: Five Mindset Shifts from African CEOs
As global markets continue to shift, intra-African trade is emerging as one of the continent’s greatest opportunities for long-term economic growth, resilience and competitiveness.
Rwanda’s next growth chapter will be shaped by sustainable business leadership
Country Network Rwanda is designed to help businesses translate sustainability ambition into practical action. The Network will support companies in embedding responsible business practices into governance, operations and long-term strategy, while helping them navigate growing global expectations around transparency, resilience and environmental and social performance.
UN Global Compact launches Country Network Angola to advance sustainable business
The UN Global Compact has launched Country Network Angola, marking an important milestone for responsible business in one of Africa’s most resource-rich and rapidly evolving economies.
The UN Ocean Conference, co-hosted by the governments of Costa Rica and France, and held in Nice, France, from 9 to13 June, marked a historic moment in advancing the global ocean sustainability agenda.
Over 160 million children are involved in child labour globally — most of them in dangerous conditions that threaten their health, safety and development. Despite being universally recognized as a violation of children’s rights, child labour persists in many industries and regions.
A resilient ocean that is protected and well managed is the basis for a thriving, sustainable ocean economy that provides new employment opportunities and economic benefits.
Responsible business starts with responsible leadership. PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) collaborates with businesses and management schools to elevate sustainability through its Seven Principles, aimed at serving society and protecting the planet.
Over the past 25 years, companies have advanced corporate sustainability globally in collaboration with the UN Global Compact. Major achievements span the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping our world, yet there is much uncertainty about its future. While challenges remain surrounding ethics, equity and best practices, AI is transforming industries, driving innovation and redefining how we solve complex problems.
On 11 April, after years of hard work, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) voted to decarbonize global shipping by setting regulations on greenhouse gas emissions.
Conversations about young people tend to focus on how they will shape the future. But Luísa Franco Machado, a Young Leader for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the United Nations, offers a fresh perspective.