Promoting equity in the workplace: Building a stronger workforce for all

A diverse and inclusive workplace is not just a goal—it is a necessity. Businesses that embrace gender diversity and inclusion see tangible benefits, from increased innovation and productivity to improved employee satisfaction and financial success. However, women and marginalized groups still face significant barriers, including pay gaps, underrepresentation in leadership and systemic biases.
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Breaking barriers: The role of businesses in combating racial discrimination

By aligning with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) and 10 (Reduced Inequalities), as well as Principles 1 (Businesses' Support for Human Rights – ensuring respect and protection) and 6 (Elimination of Discrimination in Employment and Occupation) of the United Nations Global Compact, businesses have the opportunity to lead the way in shaping a more inclusive future where diversity is not only recognized but truly embraced.
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Conversation

Business leaders in action: Championing gender equality

In today’s rapidly evolving corporate landscape, advancing gender equality is not just a moral imperative—it’s a business advantage.
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Construction Manufacturers

What to expect at CSW69: Key themes and business leadership insights

The 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) is set to be a landmark event in the global push for gender equality.
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UN Women

Why nature reporting is gaining significance for companies

Until the mid-2010s, few companies reported on on their nature-related impacts. However, nature reporting has gained significant traction in the past few years as businesses recognize the financial, operational and reputational risks associated with nature loss and a lack of data monitoring.
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