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Business Proposition Global Compact Network India
1. Business Proposition
Benefits of Participation
Global Ethical Framework: Any stakeholder joining
GCNI enters into a Global Ethical Framework by
embracing universal principles on Human Rights, Labour,
Environment and Anti-corruption long recognised by
governments all over the world but not yet universally
implemented.
Induction, Training and Communication of Progress:
Briefing and training activities are provided on integrating
the UN Global Compact Ten Universal Principles, effective
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability
initiatives in the working of the Companies. Trainings and
support on communication of progress (CoP) are also
provided to the members to ensure effective reporting.
Integrated Networking Platform: The network provides
high level networking platform by way of which Indian
and Global business leaders representing various sectors
address and explore approaches to strengthen corporate
citizenship, develop partnership projects for achievement
of Ten Universal Principles, stir discussions on Post 2015
Development Agenda and other key strategic engagement
opportunities of businesses with the United Nations.
Priority Access to Practice Forums: GCNI is actively
involved in creation of practice forums by ways of
National conventions, regional conclaves, monthly
meetings, dialogues, seminars and conferences, India
Collaboration Lab, etc. on Ten Universal Principles and
Sustainability, where members can discuss good practices
and learn from each other. Members of the GCNI are given
priority access to these forums for sharing and learning
from good practices across the business sector.
Public Policy Support to the National Government: GCNI by way of expert inputs and
recommendations provides public policy support to various agencies and ministries of the Indian
Government such as Ministry of Environment and Forests, Department of Public Enterprises,
Planning Commission, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions, etc.
Contact Person
Pooran Chandra Pandey
(pooran.gcn@gmail.com)
Representative
Uddesh Kohli
Number of Participants:
150*
Membership fees:
Corporate entities > USD 82 Million
turnover: USD 826 (INR 50,000)
Corporate entities < USD 82 Million
turnover: USD 413 (INR 25,000)
Small and medium-sized
enterprises: USD 165 (INR 10,000)
Nongovernmental organizations:
USD 165 (INR 10,000)
Institutions and associations: USD
165 (INR 10,000)
Website
www.globalcompact.in
* As of 20th May 2014
2. Publications, Communication and Global Good Practices: Creates a window of opportunity for
the stakeholders to share their good practices to a larger global audience by way of publishing with
leading organisations, institutions and consultancy firms in Annual UNGC and GCNI documents,
research studies, surveys, reports and through electronic communication by means of UNGC & GCNI
websites.
Participation in the Governance of the Network, including election to the Governing Council or
becoming member of subject sub-Committees, which would bring in varied stakeholders on board
and add vibrant leadership, visibility and credibility to the organization.
Collective Action Project on Anti-corruption and Green Economy provides an enabling
platform at the country level where different stakeholders address various issues related to
corruption, green economy and sustainability challenges. Further, it acts like a forum to share
information and experiences and find ways and means to collectively fight against corruption and
mitigate challenges related to environment.
Representation in National and International Forums: GCNI is a pan India membership driven
network where stakeholders can participate actively in the activities and initiatives of GCNI.
Stakeholders are provided with opportunities to represent GCNI in National and International
forums, such as Global Leaders Summits, Annual Local Network Meetings, Rio+20 Conferences,
Care for Climate Meetings, etc., on the themes of CSR, Sustainability and United Nations Global
Compact (UNGC) Principles
Opportunity to participate in local chapter activities at state and regional levels: GCNI has
provided for robust and decentralized system of governance, whereby it facilitates the launch and
operation of local chapters in key Indian cities. These chapters, currently in Mumbai, Kolkata,
Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad, are strategic extension of GCNI to increase its reach to
companies and organization in India.
About Global Compact Networks
Global Compact Local Networks (GCLNs)
provide a platform for participating companies
and non-business stakeholders to advance the
UN Global Compact and its principles at the
local level. With approximately 100 established
and emerging networks around the world,
GCLNs serve an essential role in rooting the
Global Compact within national contexts and
advancing local priorities and needs. All
companies are encouraged to participate in
their Local Network, as well as engaging in
countries where they have operations.
About Global Compact Network India
The Global Compact Network India (GCNI) was
formed in New Delhi by UN Global Compact
participant companies and other organizations
in November 2003 as a non-profit. Functioning
within a globally recognized and established
initiative, with a pan-India membership base,
GCNI provides a vehicle for Indian
companies— large, small or medium-sized—
academic institutions and civil society
organizations to work together to strengthen
responsible business initiatives.