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Leaders Breakfast on Business and Human Rights: Looking Ahead to the Next Ten Years – This event held prior to the opening of the UNGC Leaders Summit in New York (24 June) will be hosted by the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights, the Institute for Human Rights and Business, and the Netherlands Network of the Global Compact (GCNL), with support from the Governments of Switzerland and the Netherlands. Mary Robinson (Chair of the Institute for Human Rights and Business, Board Member of the UN Global Compact and Chair of its Human Rights Working Group) will moderate a discussion on the evolving business and human rights agenda and UN Special Representative on Business and Human Rights, Professor John Ruggie, will deliver remarks. Contact: bhr.event@global-business-initiative.org (by invitation only).

International law firm Hogan Lovells hosts GBI Paris office - GBI are grateful to Hogan Lovells for hosting GBI Director Kathryn Dovey at their Paris office. This offers a unique opportunity for exchange between the Initiative and legal experts on areas of common interest.

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Human Rights Chapter in Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability by GBI Director Kathryn Dovey. Click here to view the chapter or click here to see the full publication.(Used with permission, originally published in the Encyclopaedia of Sustainability (c) Berkshire Publishing Group 2010, and provided here for individual use only and not for redistribution in any form)

24 May 2010 - Human Rights Imperatives and Practices for Business Roundtable Bogotá: This roundtable event was held on 24 May 2010 and focussed on integrating human rights into business. The event, directed at the Colombia’n business community, was organised by Fundación Ideas para la Paz in partnership with the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights, the Institute for Human Rights and Business and El Centro Regional para América Latina y el Caribe en apoyo del Pacto Mundial de las Naciones Unidas. Report to follow shortly.

14 May 2010 – The UN SRSG Professor John Ruggie’s 2009 report on “Business and human rights: Towards operationalizing the ‘protect, respect and remedy’ framework” has recently been issued, and includes reference the work of GBI members Cerrejon and HP in testing the framework's grievance mechanisms.  “Business and human rights is not an ephemeral issue to be considered at some future date. It is and must remain at the core of our common concerns today.’ (para. 121). Link to the 2009 report 

30 March 2010 –- GBI address to American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt -– GBI Director Kathryn Dovey and representatives from GBI core company members ABB and Al Mansour addressed the meeting of the AMCHAM CSR Committee on the subject of Safeguarding Human Rights in Business Practices. The address marks the start of GBI’s engagements and focus in the MENA region. For audio file click here

2 March 2010 - Flextronics and Cerrejon join Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI): GBI today formally announced that the Initiative's core group of members will be joined by Singapore-based electronics manufacturing services provider Flextronics and Colombian mining company Cerrejon. This follows on from the annoucement of membership of the core group by Egyptian company Mansour late last year, and marks another significant step in the Initiative's global programme, aimed at advancing human rights in business around the world. Core membership of the Initiative now includes: ABB, Cerrejon, Flextronics, GE, HP, Mansour, Novo Nordisk, Shell, The Coca-Cola Company and Total.


9th February 2010
- Global Business Initiative on Human Rights Delhi Roundtable Report: In late 2009, GBI, together with local partners Global Compact Network India and Partners in Change, hosted a Roundtable in Delhi. Attended by around 100 representatives from business, civil society and government and aimed predominatly at businesses within the South Asia and South East Asia region, the event provided an opportunity for business-to-business learning, sharing and dialogue on human rights. Please click the icon below to view the Delhi Roundtable Report.

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27 January 2010 - Mark Hodge, Director of the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights, talks with Bloomberg's Asia Confidential host Bernard Lo about Google and China in the context of the wider need for business to respect human rights. Click here to view the video

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