The UN Global Compact
Board
The UN Global Compact Board, appointed and chaired by the United
Nations Secretary-General, is designed as a multi-stakeholder
body, providing ongoing strategic and policy advice for the
initiative as a whole and making recommendations to the Global
Compact Office, participants and other stakeholders. It comprises
four constituency groups — business, civil society, labour and
the United Nations.
Board members are champions willing and able to advance the
Global Compact’s mission, acting in a personal, honorary and
unpaid capacity. Drawing in particular on the expertise and
recommendations of its business members, the Board is also expected
to play a role in the implementation of the Global Compact’s
integrity measures. In addition to their overall Board responsibilities,
the civil society and labour constituency groups are expected
to provide close liaison to their communities and share insights
into the most recent trends and best practices of corporate
citizenship in their respective domains.
The Board is one element of the broader Global
Compact Governance Framework, which divides governance functions
between six entities, each with differentiated tasks: the Global
Compact Leaders Summit, Local Networks, the Annual Local Networks
Forum, the Global Compact Board, the Global Compact Office,
and the United Nations Inter-Agency Team.
Contact
Ursula Wynhoven
Board Coordinator
UN Global Compact Office
wynhoven (at) un.org
+1-212-963-5705