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From compliance to conscience: Foreign companies in Russia fail to meet human rights obligations

From compliance to conscience: Foreign companies in Russia fail to meet human rights obligations

This report summarizes B4Ukraine’s engagement with 125 multinationals regarding their due diligence practices in Russia and shows that only 40% of the contacted companies provided responses, while 60% are not taking responsibility under the UNGPs, which obligate them to engage in meaningful dialogue with relevant stakeholders seriously.

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The Lucrative Business of Staying: Corporate Foreign Enablers of the Kremlin’s War

The Lucrative Business of Staying: Corporate Foreign Enablers of the Kremlin’s War

Sixteen months after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, western household names are still contributing billions of tax dollars to the Kremlin and further enabling Russia’s war of aggression, according to this report from B4UKraine and the Kyiv School of Economics.

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More than half of international firms keep doing business with Russia one year after the invasion of Ukraine

More than half of international firms keep doing business with Russia one year after the invasion of Ukraine

Based on data from the Kyiv School of Economics, the analysis titled Unfinished Business found that more than half of international firms keep doing business with Russia one year after the invasion of Ukraine.

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Essential Goods & Services

Essential Goods & Services

Basic question list for companies to determine the essentiality of their product or service for the given market

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Heightened Human Rights Due Diligence in Russia & Ukraine

Heightened Human Rights Due Diligence in Russia & Ukraine

Guidelines, to help companies understand the affect they have on sides in the Russia-Ukraine war from a human rights stance and make necessary decisions on further business operations

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B4Ukraine Position Paper. Access to the Internet in the Context of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

B4Ukraine Position Paper. Access to the Internet in the Context of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

B4Ukraine Position Paper. Access to the Internet in the Context of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

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