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Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark has signed a joint UN Declaration, UNITED IN BUSINESS FOR A BETTER WORLD, to be presented to the UN Secretary-General as part of the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the United Nations. The Declaration, signed by more than 1,000 global CEOs, says that at a time of unprecedented global disruption and transformation …
Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark signed a joint UN Declaration, UNITED IN BUSINESS FOR A BETTER WORLD, to be presented to the UN Secretary-General as part of the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the United Nations.
The Declaration, signed by more than 1,000 global CEOs, says that at a time of unprecedented global disruption and transformation, international cooperation must mobilize across borders, sectors and generations. The executive directors who sign the declaration commit to ethical leadership and good governance, to invest in addressing inequalities and injustice, and to partner with the UN, government and civil society to promote equality and respect for the human rights.
Pekka Lundmark, Nokia CEO said: “The world faces great challenges, such as COVID-19 and climate change, which cannot be solved without global cooperation. Nokia believes in a multilateral system in which companies, governments, organizations and people work together in an inclusive and transparent way to find solutions and build a more sustainable future for people and our planet. I am proud to be a signatory to this declaration of the United Nations Global Compact. Nokia will play its role in ensuring that our technology is designed to solve real social problems and provide greater opportunities for all. ”
Nokia has been actively working to support a more equitable and sustainable future by creating technology that improves lives and enables a healthier planet.
• Radio networks provided by Nokia supported 6.4 billion subscriptions worldwide in 2019
• In September 2019, at the United Nations Climate Summit, Nokia joined a group of 87 companies to commit to recalibrating their existing science-based climate targets in line with the latest science.
• Nokia improved connectivity and coverage in emerging markets with new cooperation in Algeria, Aruba, Brazil, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, Sudan, the Marianas, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda and Vietnam.
• Nokia was named for the third year in a row (2018-2020), and the fourth time overall, as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies in 2020 by Ethisphere.
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