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The Chihuahuense Entrepreneurship Foundation, AC (Fechac) has consolidated a dream that was had in the state so that it will have support to promote corporate social responsibility and sustainable development. In the past, Datec has been a promoter for companies to adopt the Socially Responsible Company Distinction that the Mexican Center for Philanthropy has promoted for 18 years. Currently 40 companies hold it in the entity. Datec recently organized the official launch of the Social Responsibility Center for Sustainable Development (Persé) that will contribute to disseminating the sustainable development approach in the entity, mobilize resources for the socially responsible management of companies, encourage corporate volunteering (in support of another of its Celiderh initiatives) and will highlight and recognize best business practices. Of course, it joins in promoting the ESR Distinctive as Datec itself had been doing. In relation to the Mexican Network of the United Nations Global Compact, Persé adopted the 17 Sustainable Development Goals as a guide for its actions and will establish an alliance. The inauguration ceremony highlighted, through distinguished speakers, the situation of social responsibility in the state. Among those who participated were: Eng. Héctor Jurado Sánchez, president of the Board of Directors of Datec (state); Eng. Huyo Loga Pliego, president of Datec in Chihuahua (municipal) and Francisco Santini, who is president of the Board of Directors of Persé; Don Antonio Molpeceres, Resident Coordinator of the UNDP and the United Nations in Mexico. In his speech, Mr. Héctor Jurado Sánchez, President of Datec, told the audience that there is a clear identification of the entity's business community with the Sustainable Development Goals, in particular, when reviewing the spirit of No. 16” He stated: “Chihuahua businessmen believe – as mentioned in Objective number 16 – that well-being, peace and prosperity can only be achieved with a determined commitment in favor of alliances and cooperation, where we all exchange ideas and promote innovation. ”. Later, Eng.
Jurado Sánchez was categorical when pointing Finland Mobile Number List out that “…we promote the consolidation of PERSÉ, a civil association focused on generating value for Chihuahuan companies, adding them to the local, national and international efforts of a Global Agenda and its Objectives for the Sustainable Development, heeding the universal call to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. As part of the birth of the Social Responsibility Center for Sustainable Development, Datec organized a forum on “How companies contribute to the SDGs”, in which the following participated: Antonio Molpeceres, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations (UN); Adriana Motejano, who is Public Affairs Manager of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD); Costa Rican Olga Sauma, Executive Director of the Business Alliance for Development (AED Costa Rica); Jorge Villalobos, President of the Mexican Center for Philanthropy, AC (Cemefi); Emilio Guerra Díaz, Director of the Mexican Network of the United Nations Global Compact. They were moderated by the president of the Persé Board of Directors, Francisco Santini. At the launch event, Datec and Cemefi delivered the ESR Distinctions to the companies that meet the requirements, for which the Jury Engineer expressed his congratulations to the award-winning companies. Due to the relevance of the entity's businessman, Datec replicated a ceremony in Ciudad Juárez, where in addition to the launch of Persé, recognitions were also given to local companies that stand out in corporate social responsibility management. There, Antonio Molpeceres participated in the respective panel; Adriana Motejano Olga Sauma, Roberto Adame Garduño on behalf of Cemefi, Emilio Guerra Díaz and Marco Antonio Pérez, Director of Alliance for Integrity.
From the Board of Directors The president of the Board of Directors expressed that, on the occasion of the anniversary of the September earthquakes, many companies and their foundations have made known their contribution to the reconstruction. Homes have been delivered and public schools and historical and cultural monuments have been rehabilitated. However, doubts persist about the use of resources collected in the form of donations. The Fuerza México Trust has made the use of these resources transparent and there are convincing actions by CitiBanamex, Fundación Alfredo Harp Helú, Échale a tu casa, Fundación Coca Cola, Fundación Televisa, Fundación Gigante, Kia Motors, among others. The Treasurer commented that, according to the information published in the week of commemoration of the disasters, in particular a report by Transparencia Mexicana and Fundar, reveals that the private sector donated 1,994 million pesos, but the destination of 829 million is unknown. pesos, while 70 of the 580 donees authorized by the Treasury have not delivered a single peso of the resources. The Secretary of the Board of Directors also provided relevant data such as the fact that the Grupo México Foundation, the company and Cinemex, together with the donations they received from the general public, mobilized the amount of 178 million pesos. This was announced in a spread published in several newspapers. The Director commented that although civil society intervention in reconstruction is increasingly frequent, mechanisms are required that provide certainty and involve beneficiaries in monitoring resources and not only acting passively as subjects of aid.
Jurado Sánchez was categorical when pointing Finland Mobile Number List out that “…we promote the consolidation of PERSÉ, a civil association focused on generating value for Chihuahuan companies, adding them to the local, national and international efforts of a Global Agenda and its Objectives for the Sustainable Development, heeding the universal call to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. As part of the birth of the Social Responsibility Center for Sustainable Development, Datec organized a forum on “How companies contribute to the SDGs”, in which the following participated: Antonio Molpeceres, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations (UN); Adriana Motejano, who is Public Affairs Manager of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD); Costa Rican Olga Sauma, Executive Director of the Business Alliance for Development (AED Costa Rica); Jorge Villalobos, President of the Mexican Center for Philanthropy, AC (Cemefi); Emilio Guerra Díaz, Director of the Mexican Network of the United Nations Global Compact. They were moderated by the president of the Persé Board of Directors, Francisco Santini. At the launch event, Datec and Cemefi delivered the ESR Distinctions to the companies that meet the requirements, for which the Jury Engineer expressed his congratulations to the award-winning companies. Due to the relevance of the entity's businessman, Datec replicated a ceremony in Ciudad Juárez, where in addition to the launch of Persé, recognitions were also given to local companies that stand out in corporate social responsibility management. There, Antonio Molpeceres participated in the respective panel; Adriana Motejano Olga Sauma, Roberto Adame Garduño on behalf of Cemefi, Emilio Guerra Díaz and Marco Antonio Pérez, Director of Alliance for Integrity.
From the Board of Directors The president of the Board of Directors expressed that, on the occasion of the anniversary of the September earthquakes, many companies and their foundations have made known their contribution to the reconstruction. Homes have been delivered and public schools and historical and cultural monuments have been rehabilitated. However, doubts persist about the use of resources collected in the form of donations. The Fuerza México Trust has made the use of these resources transparent and there are convincing actions by CitiBanamex, Fundación Alfredo Harp Helú, Échale a tu casa, Fundación Coca Cola, Fundación Televisa, Fundación Gigante, Kia Motors, among others. The Treasurer commented that, according to the information published in the week of commemoration of the disasters, in particular a report by Transparencia Mexicana and Fundar, reveals that the private sector donated 1,994 million pesos, but the destination of 829 million is unknown. pesos, while 70 of the 580 donees authorized by the Treasury have not delivered a single peso of the resources. The Secretary of the Board of Directors also provided relevant data such as the fact that the Grupo México Foundation, the company and Cinemex, together with the donations they received from the general public, mobilized the amount of 178 million pesos. This was announced in a spread published in several newspapers. The Director commented that although civil society intervention in reconstruction is increasingly frequent, mechanisms are required that provide certainty and involve beneficiaries in monitoring resources and not only acting passively as subjects of aid.