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Introduction (Social Responsability)

ISO 26000 started in 2004, involving experts from more than 90 countries and 40 international organizations, was approved May 17, 2010 during the eighth meeting of the Working Group Session on Social Responsibility in Copenhagen in Denmark. This standard provides guidance on the fundamental principles of social responsibility, provides guidance on socially responsible behavior in organizational strategies. It aims to be useful to all types of organizations from the private, public and non-profit, whether large or small and regardless of the country where they operate.

Fundamental Themes of Social Responsibility

Social Responsibility issues associated with 7 themes

1- Government Organizations:

The ISO 26000 started in 2004, involving experts from more than 90 countries and 40 international organizations, was approved May 17, 2010 during the eighth meeting of the Working Group Session on Social Responsibility in Copenhagen in Denmark. This standard provides guidance on the fundamental principles of social responsibility, provides guidance on socially responsible behavior in organizational strategies. It aims to be useful to all types of organizations from the private, public and non-profit, whether large or small and regardless of the country where they operate.