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Counting What Matters: Unlocking Gender Data in ESG &Policy to Drive Equitable Corporate Leadership

The UN Global Compact Network India (UN GCNI), through the impactful webinar “Counting What Matters: Unlocking Gender Data in ESG & Policy”, reinforced its commitment to reframing gender equality as an urgent strategic priority across workplaces, societies, and economies—not merely a matter of compliance. The session aimed to reframe gender metrics not as compliance checkboxes but as critical levers for business strategy, ESG integration, and equitable workplace transformation.

United Nation Global Compact Network India Brochure

We have been acting as a country level platform for strengthening responsible business practices.

Outcome Report: 7th Gender Equality Summit 2024

UN GCNI organized the 7th Gender Equality Summit, titled ‘Inclusive Horizons: Integrating Gender Equality Across SDGs’ on 26th April 2024, at the India International Centre, New Delhi.

Compendium on Forward Faster – 7th Gender Equality

The compendium features case studies from companies in diverse sectors each showcasing innovative approaches to promoting gender equality and women's empowerment.

Outcome Report: 6th Gender Equality

Sustainable Development Goal 5, Gender equality is one of the most important goals aimed at empowering women and girls across the world

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COLLECTIVE ACTION FOR BETTER HEALTH ACROSS SOCIETY

World Health Day, observed globally on April 7 each year, serves as a crucial platform to highlight health priorities and mobilize collective efforts for improved well-being. The 2025 theme, “Collective Action for Better Health Across Society,” emphasized the importance of inclusive and cross-sectoral collaboration to address contemporary health challenges in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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India Solutions Report-SDG Innovation Accelerator for Young Professionals

It is with great pride and enthusiasm that I present the SDG Innovation Solution Compendium for the year 2024. This edition is a testament to the remarkable commitment, ingenuity, and perseverance of the talented professionals who participated in the SDG Innovation Accelerator. As this marks the first time Network India has implemented the program locally, we are delighted to have had the second-largest cohort among the 19 participating countries—a reflection of India’s growing leadership in the global sustainability arena.

The Evaluation Of Health Systems In India

This report, The Evaluation of Health Systems in India: Decoding the Impact on Health Governance, Transparency, and Infrastructure, would not have been possible without the invaluable contributions of a diverse group of experts, whose profound knowledge and dedication have significantly enriched its insights and findings. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms. Arundati Muralidharan, Women’s Health Expert, Co-Founder of Menstrual Health Action for Impact (MHAi), Mr. Arnab Basumallick, Vice President, Government Affairs, Poly Medicure , Dr. Maulik Chokshi, Deputy Country Director-

Unlocking SDG Finance in India – Pathways to Scale-up Private Sector Investments

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted during the Paris Climate Accords in 2015, garnered commitment from 193 United Nations member states including India. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) address social, economic, and environmental well-being and serve as a blueprint for a sustainable future.

Anti-Corruption Collective Action (Brochure)

Corruption presents a significant barrier to global economic and social progress, particularly in impacting impoverished communities. For businesses, it obstructs growth, inflates costs, and exposes them to legal and reputational jeopardy, while also distorting market dynamics and deterring investment. Therefore, to tighten anticorruption regulations worldwide, companies must adopt robust measures to safeguard their integrity and stakeholders' interests. Emphasizing the UN Global Compact's Tenth Principle, businesses are urged to combat corruption comprehensively, supported by partnerships with government, civil society, and international organizations. This concerted approach fosters a more transparent and accountable global economy, essential for sustainable development

Policy Paper on Inclusive GVCs for Resilient Global Trade and Investment

A contribution of UN Global Compact Network India in the development of Policy Paper as a Task Force Member on Inclusive GVCs for Resilient Global Trade and Investment B20 INDIA 2023 R.A.I.S.E. Responsible Accelerated Innovative Sustainable Equitable (B20 India under G20 India Presidency 2022-23)

Dr. Somnath Singh
Deputy Director
UN Global Compact Network India (UN GCNI)