GRI: Peace is at the heart of sustainable development
11 March 2022
War in Ukraine is a setback for sustainability throughout the region
As the conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate, and the cost in
human suffering rises, the impacts on the progress of sustainable
development are also growing by the day.
The GRI Standards are aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, including SDG 16: to promote peaceful and inclusive societies.
Obligations for due diligence on human rights, meanwhile, are central
to the Universal Standards, which apply to all GRI reporting
organizations.
Eelco van der Enden, CEO of GRI, said:
“In common with other organizations and
individuals all around the world, GRI is deeply concerned by the
violence and destruction currently taking place in Ukraine. First and
foremost, the human cost of this conflict, in terms of the suffering of
the Ukrainian people, is appalling.
War, wherever it takes place, is the
antithesis of the goals of sustainable development. To address the
global challenges we face, nations must work together in harmony.
Without a return to peace, the sustainability implications for Ukraine,
the wider region and around the world, could be far-reaching.
A shared belief in our common humanity
has been a hallmark of how the global community has united to tackle the
COVID-19 pandemic, mitigate climate change and commit to the SDGs. All
of these are not without their challenges and disagreements, but the
hope has to be this conflict will not persist and humanity will
prevail.”
SDG 16 sets out the commitment to
promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development,
provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and
inclusive institutions at all levels.
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