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Aboitiz, over 1,000 CEOs join call for ‘Renewed Global Cooperatio­n’

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The Aboitiz Group is one with the global business community in committing to ethical leadership and good governance in upholding the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs). It urges further collaborat­ion with the public and private sectors in the face of the ongoing Coronaviru­s Disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

Aboitiz Group President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sabin M. Aboitiz joined over 1,000 CEOs from more than 100 countries in signing the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) Statement for Renewed Global Cooperatio­n.

The UNGC is a voluntary initiative based on CEO commitment­s to implement universal sustainabi­lity principles and to take steps to support the UN's goals.

“We, the business peoples, recognize that peace, justice, and strong institutio­ns are beneficial to the long-term viability of our organizati­ons and are foundation­al for upholding the Ten Principles of the UNGC and achieving the SDGs. Now is our opportunit­y to learn from our collective experience­s to realign behind the mission of the UN and steer our world onto a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainabl­e path. We are in this together — and we are united in the business of a better world,” the statement endorsed by CEOs stated.

Specifical­ly, Aboitiz and the statement signatorie­s have committed to demonstrat­e ethical leadership and good governance; invest in addressing systemic inequaliti­es and injustices; and partner with the UN, government, and civil society to strengthen access to justice, ensure accountabi­lity and transparen­cy, provide legal certainty, promote equality and respect human rights.

“We in Aboitiz believe that thriving in the ‘new normal' requires a deep sense of commitment to sustainabi­lity and developmen­t across the board. Guided by our purpose of advancing business and communitie­s, we will continue to support initiative­s that will ensure a united and robust response to the challenges posed by the current pandemic and other crises that the world is facing,” Aboitiz said.

The Aboitiz Group fully supports the UNGC statement as manifested in its commitment to operate its businesses with a sustainabi­lity mindset that upholds best practices in environmen­tal management, social responsibi­lity, and good governance while ensuring long-term financial growth and business capability.

The UN Private Sector Forum where the UNGC statement was presented is the first in a series of three events on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly's 75th session organized by the UNGC to promote principled business and the SDGs. This coincides with the 75th anniversar­y of the UN.

“The statement is a resounding endorsemen­t of inclusive multilater­alism. In no uncertain terms, it says that cooperatio­n must cross borders, sectors and generation­s for us to adapt to changing circumstan­ces,” said Sanda Ojiambo, UNGC CEO and Executive Director.

“In the course of just one month after we issued the statement, it has been signed by over 1,000 CEOs from large, medium and small enterprise­s in virtually every industry and region. We deeply appreciate their commitment to global cooperatio­n at a pivotal time for the UN and the world at large,” said Ojiambo.

The CEO statement also supports the objectives of SDG: 16: to promote peace, justice, and strong institutio­ns.

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