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17 Nov 2014

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Global Compact Network Germany & twentyfifty

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This guide aims to highlight how meaningful stakeholder engagement can be designed, as part of a company’s human rights due diligence, and help companies improve their sustainability and ultimately business performance. It helps answer questions such as: What exactly is “meaningful” stakeholder consultation in this context? Is it different to what companies already do? Who are the affected groups, and when and how does “meaningful” consultation take place?