(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
Last Friday, a high-level delegation from the United Nations
Foundation (UNF), including staff members from U.S. Congressional
offices, visited Artel Electronics LLC (Artel), Central Asia's
largest home appliance and electronics manufacturer. Artel is a
recent full participant of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)
and is the only private sector company in Uzbekistan to host the
delegation.
The UNF Congressional learning Trip to Uzbekistan, held from
11th to 16th April 2022, was designed to demonstrate the work of
the United Nations in Uzbekistan, as well as highlight the
country's development needs and substantial recent progress. The
delegation conducted multiple high-level meetings with Government
ministers, cultural institutions, and NGOs.
During the visit, the participants toured Artel's Rohat
manufacturing plant and witnessed the production of semi-automatic
washing machines, refrigerators and thermoplastics. The group also
saw Artel's innovations in sustainable technology at its R&D
facility, as well as one of the company's 34 service centres.
Peter Yeo, Vice President of the UN Foundation, said:“We
enjoyed our tour of Artel and learning more about how Artel and the
UN office in Uzbekistan are partnering to achieve the Sustainable
Development Goals. It will take all of us working
together—governments, the private sector, and civil society—to
create the progress the world needs.”
Bektemir Murodov, Chief Financial Officer, Artel, said:“It
is a real privilege to host the United Nations Foundation
Congressional Learning Trip to Uzbekistan today. As a recent
signatory of the UNGC we are committed to championing the
Sustainable Development Goals, not only within our operations, but
for the benefit of our 10,000 employees and customer base. The
private sector has a responsibility to advance these principles and
drive forward our country's sustainable development.
At Artel, we are constantly striving to find ways to improve
our ESG position. We are grateful for our partnership with the UN
and others who provide us with the opportunity to learn from
international best practice.”
In 2021, Artel became one of Uzbekistan's first companies to
become a full participant in the UN Global Compact. The company
commits to uphold and promote labour standards, sustainability and
human rights.
Engaging with and learning from international partners is a key
part of Artel's forward looking ESG strategy. Artel is improving
the efficiency of its products, whilst finding other ways to
mitigate climate chance, most recently through planting over 4,000
trees in the national“Yashil Makon” initiative. Furthermore, Artel
is working to align with international standards of corporate
governance as part of the company's ongoing transformation process,
including through the introduction of a professional supervisory
board.
Earlier on in the week, Artel's Head of Press Service Kamola
Sobirova also participated in a panel discussion with the
delegation at Westminster University in Tashkent on how to champion
gender equality in the workplace. On women's rights, the company is
a leading promoter of the UN campaign on 16 Days of Activism
Against Gender-Based Violence and is implementing several
initiatives both internally and externally to drive forward gender
equality.
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