FAQ The Experts Why is Global Child Forum’s Benchmark valuable for companies and investors?

Why is Global Child Forum’s Benchmark valuable for companies and investors?

Global Child Forum’s Children’s Rights and Business Benchmark stands out among sustainability benchmarks because it specifically focuses on children’s rights. While many benchmarks cover broader sustainability issues, this one drills down into how companies address and impact the lives of children. Since children represent the future workforce, consumers, and citizens, understanding and addressing their rights is crucial for responsible business practices.

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Moreover, the benchmark offers a unique lens to assess a company’s performance. It goes beyond generic sustainability assessments by delving into specific areas like child labour, responsible marketing, and the overall impact on children throughout the supply chain. For sustainability managers, it provides a comprehensive view, helping them tailor strategies which not only meet overall sustainability goals but also positively impact children’s lives. In essence, our benchmark is a tool that aligns with the growing emphasis on holistic corporate responsibility and ethical practices.

 

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Nina Vollmer

Director Child Rights and Sustainability

As the organisation’s senior expert, Nina conducts research and supports companies on how to improve their understanding of, and impact on children’s lives. She develops and works with the tools and services that Global Child Forum offers, including the Business Academy, Scorecard Feedback service, guidance and best practices. Nina also supports with content creation for events and communications. With responsibility for the methodology behind the Corporate Sector and Children’s Rights Benchmark, Nina is the appointed spokesperson for benchmark activities, and regularly speaks at key events and conferences. Nina holds a Master’s Degree in Political Science from Lund University (Sweden), and has worked both nationally and internationally with human rights and development within the NGO sector.
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Johanna Milne

Head of Sustainable Investing (cover)

Johanna Milne is Heading up Sustainable Investing at Global Child Forum. She is responsible for cultivating strategic relationships with the financial services sector and ensuring that Global Child Forum’s sustainability data—focused on children’s rights—is accessible to investors, asset managers, and asset owners. Her work empowers financial institutions to integrate children’s rights into their investment decisions and operational frameworks. Before joining Global Child Forum, Johanna has a long history working with ESG data and its providers both in sales and ESG specialist roles.
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