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22 Jun 2016

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UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework database now includes 10 ICT companies

The 10 largest information and communications technology (ICT) companies in the world by the FT500 are now in the UN Guiding Principles Reporting Database. The companies include Apple, AT&T, China Mobile, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Samsung Electronics, Tencent and Verizon Communications. Jump to companies’ disclosure in the database

The UNGP Reporting Database shows what companies say about how they are implementing the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights based on their public disclosure. It uses the questions of the UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework to review corporate disclosure. It is designed to help companies, governments, investors, civil society organizations and other stakeholders see the extent to which a company is reporting what they need to know about its human rights performance.