Tapahtumapäivä
18.02.2021
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Research shows that when a company has a board of directors with a balanced mix of different genders, it improves business outcomes in multiple ways, ranging from increased revenues and profits to strengthened ESG performances to managing climate change risks. Nevertheless, progress has been alarmingly slow. In 2018, women held only about 17% of all corporate board seats worldwide and 20% of Fortune Global 200 companies have all-male boards. The Target Gender Equality programme of the UN Global Compact calls for all companies to increase the number of women in leadership positions on their staffs, including on their corporate boards. During this session, leading experts will answer your questions on how to move from commitment to action and break down the barriers that women face in accessing leadership roles and board seats in the private sector.
During this session, you will learn:
-Why board diversity is critical to business performance and sustainability
-How to set, meet and stay accountable to ambitious targets
-How an intersectional lens can be used to bring women of diverse backgrounds with differing identities and abilities to the table
-How increased government and investor expectations are driving the increase of gender equality around the world
-Diverse examples about the many strategies that companies have taken to secure parity on boards and ensure that women’s perspectives are equally valued in decision-making
18.2.2021 klo 17.00 Suomen aikaa. Ilmoittaudu tästä.
The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) celebrate their 15th anniversary this year. The UN Human Rights Council endorsed the UNGPs unanimously, marking the first time that, at an international forum, the duties of States, the responsibilities of companies, and access to remedies were agreed upon.
Join the CoP team for a live Q&A office hours session, where they will walk through key requirements and share important updates for the 2026 Communication on Progress (CoP) reporting cycle.