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Women's Empowerment Principles
The Women's Empowerment Principles* are a set of Principles for business offering guidance on how to empower women in the workplace, marketplace and community. They are the result of a collaboration b...
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How To Sign - Women's Empowerment Principles
How To Sign How To Sign Businesses that are interested in signing the CEO Statement of Support are kindly asked to complete the online form below. For reference, you can download the PDF of the ...
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WEPs CEO Leadership Awards - Women's Empowerment Principles
WEPs CEO Leadership Awards The prestigious WEPs CEO Leadership Awards recognize business leaders for their exceptional championship of gender equality and support for the Women's Empowerment...
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Logo Use - Women's Empowerment Principles
Logo Use (as of July 2013) The Women’s Empowerment Principles’ (WEPs) logo and WEPs “We Support” logo belong to the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (hereinaf...
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UN Global Compact Communication on Progress (COP) - Women's Empowerment Principles
UN Global Compact Communication on Progress (COP) In an effort to help companies implement Principle 7 and report on gender, WEPs signers that are also UN Global Compact business participants will,...
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Companies - Women's Empowerment Principles
Companies Companies Since the launch of the Women's Empowerment Principles in 2010, over 1,000 CEOs from around the world have signed the CEO Statement of Support for the WEPs, signaling their supp...