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26 Sep 2014

"Business and Human Rights": Bulletin for companies, with 8 essential steps to implement a strategy

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"Business and Human Rights": Bulletin for companies, with 8 essential steps to implement a strategy

 Context, in collaboration with Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, has published a bulletin for companies to guide them on developing a human rights strategy.  

From Context:

"Developing a human rights strategy for your business is a complex undertaking. But as many companies know, a robust human rights plan can help protect your brand, get ahead of regulation, and secure your long-term growth ambitions.

The latest Context bulletin, Business and Human Rights: Where to Start, is a useful guide to help companies navigate through the issues. It was developed based on Context’s work with some of the world’s leading brands, and is written in collaboration with the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre.

The Bulletin is a resource to help companies begin to think about a plan. It includes eight essential steps to establish a human rights strategy, and valuable guidance on tools and resources that can serve as a useful starting point.

Context is a corporate sustainability consultancy with offices in London, Los Angeles and New York. Learn more at contextsustainability.com."