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DUBAI PROPERTIES GROUP BECOMES MEMBER OF UNITED NATIONAL GLOBAL COMPACT
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DUBAI, Feb 8 (NNN-WAM) -- Dubai Properties Group (DPG), a member of Dubai Holding, announced here that it has become a member of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), an initiative that encourages businesses worldwide to adopt sustainable and socially responsible policies.

With the UNGC membership, Dubai Properties Group joins an elite list of over 5,500 business participants and other stakeholders from more than 130 countries.

Launched in July 2000, the UN Global Compact acts as a policy platform and a practical framework for companies throughout the world and provides a leadership initiative endorsed by chief executives. Through a 10-point plan, it seeks to align business operations and strategies with 10 universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption.

Khalid Al Malik, Group CEO, Dubai Properties Group, said: "This membership strongly reflects our continuous commitment to achieving international standards in pursuing our corporate responsibility goals. By adopting the highly effective principles recommended by the United Nations, DPG aims to demonstrate its ability to identify, manage and implement environmental, social and governance initiatives to the benefit of the community and our stakeholders."

Dubai Properties Group aspires to meet the standard outlined in the compact and has pledged to embrace, support and enact a set of core values according to the 10 principles of UNGC in the areas of human rights, labour standards, environment, and anti-corruption. It has also committed to incorporating the UNGC principles into its strategy, culture and day-to-day operations and engage in collaborative projects that seek to advance the broader development goals of the United Nations.

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