‘Protect, Respect & Remedy’: SAI & ICCO Working to Operationalize Ruggie Guiding Principles
SAI & ICCO will collaborate on a handbook and toolkit to help businesses implement the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights
(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) November 10, 2011 - Finalized in March 2011 by UN Special Representative John Ruggie, the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights are intended to help operationalize the UN “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework. To assist in this transformation from principles to practice, SAI and ICCO’s handbook and training program will help companies address questions concerning interpretation, scope, and practical integration. The handbook is expected to be released in mid-2012, and the training will be initially piloted in the Netherlands, Brazil and India; additional countries are expected to be included later. The training will be offered in the classroom, and also online, through SAI’s Social Fingerprint® Online Training Center.
The Guiding Principles of the UN “Protect, Respect and Remedy” framework were endorsed by the UN Human Rights Council in June 2011. The framework gained further significance when it aligned with the revised OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprise in May 2011. The framework consists of three key pillars – the role of the state to protect its citizens against human right violations; the responsibility of business to respect human rights; and the importance of access to remedy for victims of human rights violations. The framework provides the much needed, critical focal point from which both public and private actors can manage expectations to respect the human rights of workers in company supply chains.
The project is a follow-up to a seminar organized by ICCO in early 2011 that focused on Special Representative Ruggie´s work. SAI Europe Representative Edwin Koster participated in that seminar.
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