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14 Jun 2016

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UNICEF and UN Global Compact

Call for input: "How Business can Support Children in Emergencies" (open until 8 July)

"Provide Input on How Business can Support Children in Emergencies," 14 Jun 2016

Provide feedback on the draft guidance

UNICEF and the UN Global Compact are collaborating on the development of guidance for business to protect and support children’s rights and well-being before, during and after humanitarian crises. The draft guidance document has been launched for public consultation.

Businesses and other stakeholders are called upon to provide feedback on the draft by responding to a questionnaire by 8 July 2016

A consultation webinar will be organized on 28 June to brief interested stakeholders on the draft guidance and collect additional feedback. Please register here

Share your experience by submitting case examples

UNICEF and the UN Global Compact are also looking for examples of business policies, practices, projects or initiatives developed to address children in humanitarian crises. A selection of these examples will be included in the final publication. Companies are invited to submit case examples by 8 July 2016.

For further information on the consultation, please email us at [email protected]