Communication on Progress​

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The enhanced Communication on Progress

On 31 July, at approximately 12 AM (ET), the Qualtrics platform, which hosts the Communication on Progress, experienced a system-wide issue, resulting in a temporary outage of the CoP digital platform.

As of 7 AM (ET), the digital platform is functioning as normal and, in light of the technical difficulties, the CoP deadline has been extended until Monday, 5 August 2024 at 5 PM (ET). Participants must submit the 2024 CoP by 5 August to avoid ‘non-communicating’ status.

We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this outage, and thank you for your understanding.

Please refer to the 2024 CoP Policy2024 CoP Frequently Asked Questions, and additional resources at the bottom of this page for additional information.

Benefits of the enhanced Communication on Progress

  • Measure and demonstrate progress to stakeholders and the public on the Ten Principles and the Sustainable Development Goals in a consistent and harmonized way; 
  • Build credibility and brand value by showing their commitment to the Ten Principles, and the Sustainable Development Goals;
  • Receive insights, learn, and continuously improve performance by helping to identify gaps and inform goal-setting to improve sustainability performance year over year;
  • Compare performance against peers through access to one of the largest sources of free, public, and comparable corporate sustainability data.

Prepare for the Communication on Progress

Learn more about the requirements, deadlines, and how to best prepare the CoP:

Step 1: Understand your requirements

The enhanced Communication on Progress (CoP) consists of two elements* that must be submitted through the CoP digital platform:

  • CEO Statement of Continued Support, publicly expressing your company’s ongoing commitment to the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact at the highest level. The statement is a standardized template that is signed electronically.  

  • CoP Questionnaire, reporting on corporate action and performance related to the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

*For the 2024 reporting year, a sustainability report uploaded through the digital platform can be submitted in lieu of the CoP Questionnaire.

Step 2: Know your deadlines

The 2024 CoP submission period is 1 April at 9 AM (ET) to 31 July 2024 at 5 PM (ET).

The CoP is a mandatory requirement for all business participants of the UN Global Compact.

New joiners do not need to submit a CoP until the year after joining. For example, participants joining the Global Compact in 2024 do not need to submit a CoP until 2025.

Participants, excluding new joiners, who fail to submit a 2024 CoP within the submission period will be listed as ‘Non-communicating’ on their participant profile.

‘Non-communicating’ participants who do not submit a late CoP by 31 December 2024 will be ‘Delisted’ from the Global Compact on 1 January 2025.

Step 3: Prepare your report

Step 4: Complete and submit your CoP

Participants must submit the annual CoP through the CoP digital platform, accessible from the participant dashboard.

Following the instructions on the digital platform, participants must submit a signed CEO Statement of Continued Support and the CoP Questionnaire and/or a sustainability report.

Participants are welcome to include supplementary materials in their CoP submission. Please note that such materials, along with the rest of the CoP, will be publicly available upon submission.

Once submitted, the CoP will be available to download as a PDF file by the participant through the digital platform. Additionally, the CoP will be publicly available to view on each respective participant profile.

In rare cases, it may be possible to amend a submitted CoP. Please refer to the CoP Amendment Policy for additional information.

Please note that all data, including supplemental documentation that was submitted by a participating company through the CoP digital platform, will be made publicly available on the UN Global Compact website. This data may be used by the UN Global Compact in aggregate form to present trends or included in reports about the status of corporate sustainability. The UN Global Compact does not have any responsibility on the accuracy of the data submitted by its participating companies nor on how this public data will be used by other stakeholders.

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