Bharti Airtel, a leading telecommunications
services provider with over 300 million customers across operations in 20
countries across Asia and Africa has officially joined the United Nations Global
Compact a voluntary initiative that relies on public accountability,
transparency and disclosure to complement regulations and to provide space for
innovation and collective action.
Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El
Youssefi expressed the company’s commitment to the Global Compact during a
meeting with the Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) CEO and
Global Compact Network Kenya representative Ms. Betty Maina at KAM head
office in Westlands, Nairobi.
The UN Global
Compact is the world’s largest corporate responsibility initiative with 8,000
business participants and 4,000 non-business stakeholders from more
than 140 countries. Through its web of over 100 Local Networks spanning
every region of the world, the Global Compact aims to balance global reach with
local contextualization of its ten principles and related corporate citizenship
issues.
Mr. El Youssefi
further said that, “Airtel is in the position to advance the tenets of
corporate responsibility and the Global Compact’s ten universally accepted
principles. We remain committed to conduct our business with the utmost respect
for universal principles around human rights, workplace standards, responsible
environmental practices, and anti-corruption."
Ms. Betty Maina
explained that Airtel is the first local company to voluntarily support the
local network to further its mandate of promoting the corporate sustainability
movement in Kenya. She further said that Airtel’s commitment and display of
confidence in the program and its local management sets a good example for
other companies in Kenya.
Airtel has in
recent years implemented a range of corporate citizenship initiatives and
projects that focus on education, environment and health with an aim of
empowering the community.
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