12.02.2021
The first national capacity building programme on child rights and business will provide an overview of the crucial challenges related to the impact of business on children.
- Module 1: Children’s Rights and Business Principles
These are the first global comprehensive set of principles to guide companies on the full range of actions they can take in the workplace, marketplace and community to respect and support children’s rights. They are built on existing standards, initiatives and best practices related to business and children, and seek to fill gaps to present a coherent vision for business to maximize the positive impacts and minimize negative impacts on children.
Online session: 8-9 April 2021
- Module 2: SDGs and the contribution of Business
Covering a wide spectrum of sustainable development topics relevant to companies – such as poverty, health, education, climate change and environmental degradation – the UN Sustainable Development Goals help to connect business strategies with global priorities.
Online session: 13-14 May 2021
- Module 3: UNICEF and Business: Shared Value Partnerships
All over the world UNICEF and Business identify, engage and co-create win-win partnerships that contribute to Agenda 2030 on sustainable development. They are based on UNICEF’s mandate to safeguard the rights of all children and understand the various ways private sector impacts on children.
Online session: 3-4 June 2021
- Who may participate and how to apply
Specialists in the field of corporate social responsibility, human resources, health and safety, social work, education, legal compliance, finance, coming from business, government and civil sector may apply for participation. In December 2020 the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration of Sofia University and UNICEF Bulgaria presented certificates to the first participants in the Business and Child Rights Academy. The Spring edition of the Academy will be conducted online. Professionals wishing to join the trainings can submit their applications until 23:59 on April 5-th, 2020 by filling out this Registration Form.
In April 2020 the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration (FEBA) and UNICEF signed a memorandum for cooperation.
- For more information:
You can find more information here
or with contacting Marina Stefanova.
Marina Stefanova, PhD , Bulgarian Business and Child Rights Academy Coordinator Business for results, UNICEF Bulgaria
Mobile: +359 888 637 654
Email: mstefanova@unicef.org