The Hanoi Times - Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and communications campaigns topped the agenda of a seminar held by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the UN Development Programme in Hanoi on April 1. The seminar aims to seek ways to boost cooperation in this field between the VCCI and UNDP, and accelerate the awareness of CRS in local businesses.
The Hanoi Times - Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and communications campaigns topped the agenda of a seminar held by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the UN Development Programme in
The seminar aims to seek ways to boost cooperation in this field between the VCCI and UNDP, and accelerate the awareness of CRS in local businesses.
VCCI Vice Chairman Doan Duy Khuong remarked that by promoting CRS, enterprises will not only contribute to the country’s socio-economic and cultural development, but also improve their prestige, brands and image in the eyes of consumers, providers, distributors and investors.
It will also encourage the working spirit of workers, thereby increasing productivity, Khuong stressed.
Nguyen Quang Vinh, Deputy Director of the VCCI’s Office for Business Sustainable Development, said the Global Compact Network in Vietnam (GCVN) was organised to facilitate cooperation and dialogues between the domestic business community and boost the implementation of the 10 principles of the UN Compact Network.
Besides connecting local enterprises, GCVN also serves as a forum for UN agencies, business associations, NGOs and trade unions to share experiences in fostering CRS and better business practices
Other News
- Government to set aside 3% budget for sci-tech development: Party Chief
- Hanoi aims to maintain its second-highest EBI ranking
- Hanoi honors outstanding faces in innovation, digital transformation
- Land deed digitization accelerated in Hanoi
- Vietnam's capital boosts iHanoi usage by citizens
- Technology, innovation identified as key drivers for Hanoi's growth
- Hanoi intensifies efforts to achieve its digital goals by 2025
- Second Hanoi Technical Innovation Contest launched
- Unified national online public service portal needed, evaluation shows
Trending
-
Russia Prime Minister arrives in Hanoi, being Vietnam’s first guest in 2025
-
Vietnam news in brief - January 14
-
Prime Minister agrees with Hanoi’s river cleansing idea
-
Hanoi revives historic Tet traditions in Duong Lam Ancient Village
-
AI set to drive Vietnam's economic growth in 2025
-
Two Vietnamese cities in Asia's top five destinations for digital nomads
-
Prime Minister sets vision for Vietnamese football: Asian glory and World Cup dreams
-
Vietnam GDP expands by 7.09% in 2024
-
Hanoi celebrates New Year 2025 with art exhibitions