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COPE – Corporate Partnership in Emergencies – is an
initiative aimed at facilitating contributions from the private sector
to UNDP’s relief and recovery programmes in communities hit by natural
disaster.
Companies increasingly recognize that corporate responsibility is not only essential for the attainment of sustainable development and poverty reduction, but is also directly related to their own corporate success. Similarly, the UN has found that in post-crises countries, where the degree of destruction can often set back development goals by years, private sector support is a major component in the recovery process. As a globally trusted UN partner with extensive experience in addressing development challenges around the world, UNDP works with businesses to make a difference on the ground. Through COPE, UNDP enables corporations to contribute to crisis and
disaster recovery efforts by committing financial resources and expertise
in response to the needs of the affected communities. To date, UNDP
has successfully partnered with companies such as Accenture, Armacell,
Banyan Tree, Deloitte & Touche, IBM, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Rolls-Royce,
and Schlumberger to help communities recover from the devastation wrought
by the tsunami. How can the private sector help?Cash Contributions Cash contributions are the most effective way to help the affected
countries—cash can be applied directly to meet the needs of the people
who require assistance. To find out more on immediate needs on the grounds in crisis countries
and the straightforward procedure for cash donations, please contact
cosupport@undp.org, or patrik.silborn@undp.org In – kind Contributions Companies can also make in-kind contributions in support of UNDP programmes in affected crisis countries. UNDP can only accept in-kind contributions that can be matched to the needs on the ground. If you wish to make an in-kind contribution, please complete the inquiry form on the In-Kind Contributions page. UNDP will promptly respond to any inquiry posted on the page.
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