Results found: 8
Meetings & Events
António Guterres (UN Secretary-General) remarks at the Global Africa Business Initiative (GABI)
"Africa is unstoppable. Africa is an essential part of global business and a major investment destination. Africa includes some of the world's fastest growing economies. And Africa has more – much more – to offer. " (Extract from UN Secretary-General remarks)
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Meetings & Events
Amina Mohammed (Deputy Secretary-General) at the UN Global Compact Leaders' Summit 2022
Remarks by Ms. Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General at the UN Global Compact Leaders' Summit 2022 to the Business Action to Advance Children's Rights Segment.
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Join us as we rally global leaders in business and government around the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to work together for a brighter future by 2030!
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Uniting Business LIVE, the voice of business at #UNGA.
Audio Languages: English, Original
Uniting Business LIVE, the voice of business at #UNGA. Learn how business can take clear steps and demonstrate bold leadership to transform business models and economies to become more just and inclusive, ensuring we leave no one behind.
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Uniting Business LIVE, the voice of business at #UNGA.
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The UN Global Compact 2021 Leaders Summit will elevate ambition for strategic collective action, with focused objectives and clear paths to recovery from the continued climate crisis, global pandemic, economic disparities and social inequalities.
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Press Conferences
UN Global Compact Executive Director Sanda Ojiambo and the Chief Executive Officer of CDP, Paul Simpson - Press Conference (10 June 2021)
Press Conference by UN Global Compact Executive Director Sanda Ojiambo and the Chief Executive Officer of CDP, Paul Simpson. They will brief correspondents on new research from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a body enabling businesses to set ambitious emissions reduction targets, that reveals that none of the G7's leading stock indexes are currently aligned with a 1.5°C or 2°C pathway, and calls on the largest listed G7 companies to urgently increase climate action. (Ms.
Audio Languages: English