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Baseline study focuses on corporate responsibility for human rights

The Vietnamese branch of the German non-profit foundation Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) has collaborated with the Centre for Development and Integration (CDI) to launch the baseline study on “UNGP Implementation in the Garment, Footwear, and Electronics Supply in Vietnam” in Ho Chi Minh City on May 28.
Baseline study focuses on corporate responsibility for human rights ảnh 1At the launching workshop (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) –
The Vietnamese branch of the German non-profitfoundation Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) has collaborated with the Centre forDevelopment and Integration (CDI) to launch the baseline study on “UNGPImplementation in the Garment, Footwear, and Electronics Supply in Vietnam” inHo Chi Minh City on May 28.

Sean O’Connell, representative of the United Nations Guiding Principles onBusiness and Human Rights (UNGP) in Vietnam, said at the launching workshopthat the study will evaluate UNGP implementation in Vietnam, particularly the responsibilityof garment, footwear, and electronic enterprises in respecting the rights oftheir employees.

According to FES Vietnam representative Axel Blascheke, the UNGP set theauthoritative global standards on businesses and human rights, unanimouslyendorsed by the UN Human Rights Council in 2011. The 31 principles lay outexpectations of states and companies on how to prevent and address negativeimpacts on human rights by businesses.

As of the end of 2017, 21 countries, including the UK, Germany, the Netherlands,and the US, completed their national action plans on businesses and humanrights, while 23 others were still working on their own plans. Among SoutheastAsian countries, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia have started tackling theissue.

Although the UNGP is being integrated in sustainable development policies ofmulti-national corporations in Vietnam, they are still new concepts for manyVietnamese firms. As such, the principles should be used to review and improvesustainable development policies for the business community in Vietnam,particularly those who engage in the global supply chain.–VNA 
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