Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UN Global Compact Network renews pledge to support growth of responsibl­e...

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The United Nations Global Compact Network Sri Lanka is the local chapter of the world’s largest corporate sustainabi­lity initiative. Earlier this year, it welcomed Dilhan C. Fernando CEO of Dilmah as Chairman and Azam Bakeer-markar ,assistant Vice President Business Developmen­t and Head of Sustainabi­lity, Aitken Spence as Representa­tive/ceo taking over from Dr. Rohan Fernando and Sutheash Balasubram­aniam respective­ly. Together with a renewed-board of Directors, they reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring Sri Lanka’s business sector develops in a sustainabl­e manner.

The Board of Directors comprises of CEOS and other leaders from a range of industries including: Supun Weerasingh­e of Dialog, Darshi Talpahewa of Hayleys, Shakthi Ranatunga of MAS, Sumeet Verma of Unilever Sri Lanka and Denver De Zylva of Virtusa. They join Ravi Fernando of INSEAD and Rathika De Silva of DNV who were part of the original Board andjorn Sorensen, Country Director of UNDP as an ex officio member.

Establishe­d in 2006 and incorporat­ed in 2011, the local chapter includes a total of 40 Sri Lankan companies; and join over 9,500 companies in this inter sectoral and internatio­nal global movement.

Members follow Ten Guiding Principles aimed at connecting business practices with labour and human rights, the environmen­t and anti-corruption. It further resolves to engage business to support the meeting of the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals agenda. Although adhering to the UN Global Compact is voluntary, the principles ensure that any organizati­on signing up for membership operate on a fundamenta­l understand­ing of sustainabi­lity and uphold its values.

“The voluntary nature of the UN Global Compact raises the bar for all companies in Sri Lanka to self monitor, although it might be perceived as a tick box exercise, it challenges companies and their leaders to subscribe to a different way of doing business, said Dilhan C. Fernando Chairman UNGC Network Sri Lanka.

“Business as a force for good that does no harm to the societal and environmen­tal fabric of Sri Lanka has more opportunit­y versus a downside. The companies within the UNGC SL Board, Steering Committee and Members already realise the value of this; we are keen on sharing this with others including small and medium enterprise­s so that they may gain the knowledge, tools and best practices and are able to benefit from it.” he concluded.

Over the past few months Dilmah, MAS Holdings and Unilever have supported forums, workshops and meetings to inform, collaborat­e and align to the guiding principles.

An additional workshop will be held for members on Communicat­ing on Progress on November 12th from 3-5 p.m. at the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce at Navam Mawatha. Finally, a national and regional forum themed “Making Global Goals Local” is planned for the 1st quarter of 2019.

 ??  ?? Dilhan Fernando
Dilhan Fernando
 ??  ?? Darshi Talpahewa
Darshi Talpahewa
 ??  ?? Shakthi Ranatunga
Shakthi Ranatunga
 ??  ?? Sumeet Verma
Sumeet Verma
 ??  ?? Azam Bakeer Markar
Azam Bakeer Markar
 ??  ?? Supun Weerasingh­e
Supun Weerasingh­e
 ??  ?? Ravi Fernando
Ravi Fernando
 ??  ?? Jorn Sorensen
Jorn Sorensen
 ??  ?? Rathika de Silva
Rathika de Silva
 ??  ?? Denver De Zylva
Denver De Zylva

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