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L’AINE HR, a leading human resource solutions provider in Ghana, proudly announces its official signing as a participant of the United Nations Global Compact Ghana Network, marking a pivotal step in its commitment to sustainable and responsible business practices.
The signing ceremony took place at the L’AINE HR Head Office in Sakumono, where the company welcomed a distinguished delegation from the UN Global Compact. The delegation included Mr. Tolu Lacroix, Executive Director of the UN Global Compact Network, and Madam Mina Pokuaa Agyemang, Participant Engagement & Outreach Manager.
They were warmly received by James Laar, Managing Director of L’AINE HR.
“This partnership reflects our dedication to aligning our operations with globally recognized principles that promote human rights, fair labour, environmental stewardship, and anti-corruption. It also reflects our unwavering commitment to responsible business conduct and our desire to contribute meaningfully to the Sustainable Development Goals,” said Mr. Laar.
“We are excited to join a network of forward-thinking organizations working toward a better future.”
“We are thrilled to welcome L’AINE HR into the UN Global Compact Ghana Network,” said Mr. Lacroix. “Their commitment to ethical business and human development aligns perfectly with our mission to drive sustainable change across industries. We look forward to supporting their journey and amplifying their impact.”
As a participant, L’AINE HR commits to integrating the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact into its corporate strategy and culture, while actively contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This milestone not only reinforces L’AINE HR’s leadership in ethical HR practices but also positions the company as a key player in Ghana’s journey toward inclusive and sustainable development.
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