In autumn 2009, in cooperation with the UN Global Compact and the Novartis Foundation, this Manifesto was presented at the UN General Headquarters in New York and undersigned by prominent personalities from the realms of business, politics, science, and religion. Among the signatories to date are James Wolfensohn, former President of the World Bank, Daniel Vasella, CEO of Novartis, Juan Somavia, General Director of the International Labour Organization (ILO), Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan (Augsburg Peace Prize Laureate 2008), and Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate from South Africa.
Since then, the Manifesto has been presented and discussed at various international events - among them, at the Peking University, at the annual symposium of the Novartis Foundation in Basel, and at the Parliament of World Religions in Melbourne in 2009. At the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit (New York, 23 - 25 June 2010), the international promotion of the Manifesto received further impetus.
For the process of propagating and implementing the Manifesto, the Global Ethic Foundation has created a special website.
There one finds the text of the Manifesto, the list of subscribers, and information about the process of its international promotion. All of those interested in this project are invited to enter their names as "signatories" or "supporters" of the Manifesto.
-›› www.globaleconomicethic.org
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Global Economic Ethic
Consequences for Global Business
A Manifesto published by the
Global Ethic Foundation
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