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2010년 11월 1일

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Equality Means Business Bulletin, UNIFEM & UN Global Compact

[PDF] Over 110 CEOs Sign Statement of Support for the Womenʼs Empowerment Principles [scroll to page 2]

Over 110 CEOs from around the world, representing a wide range of industries, have signed the CEO Statement of Support since launched in June 2010. Recent signatories include: Cebu Magazine Exchange, Inc., Philippines; Microsoft, USA; PARTICIP GmbH, Germany; PepsiCo, USA; Rabutec, Malaysia/Singapore; and Tryg, Denmark, as well as numerous industry leaders in Spain, Brazil and Japan...We are grateful for the support of the many companies, organizations and local UNIFEM (now part of UN Women) and UN Global Compact constituencies that have worked to promote the WEPs within their networks.