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COP Policies

Policy for Communication on Progress
This document outlines the Global Compact policy for Communication on Progress (COP), including a description of what a COP is, the required content of a COP, the consequences of a company failing to comply with the annual reporting requirement, and how a company should proceed posting the COP on the Global Compact website.

Global Compact Integrity Measures
The Global Compact Integrity Measures are important in promoting continuous quality improvement, and in preserving the credibility and integrity of the initiative and the United Nations more generally. In the case of the Communication on Progress, they are designed to make more transparent participants’ progress in implementing the Global Compact’s principles.

Use of the Global Compact Logo in COPs
Companies are encouraged to use the Global Compact logo in their Communication on Progress. In this document, the guidelines for the use of the Global Compact name and logo in a COP is outlined in a clear and comprehensible manner.


For more information contact Jeff Senne (COP Manager), senne@un.org.