Uganda Chapter for Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives Ltd

(UCCSRI)

  

 

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welcome to UCCSRI.

 

UCCSRI is the leading source for Corporate social responsibility (CSR) information and advisory services in Uganda.

 

 We provide a forum for discussion and exchange of CSR ideas and issues in Uganda. Currently, UCCSRI helps & coordinates companies and enterprises operating in Uganda to continuously embrace Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues across all their operations. This is done through contribution of knowledge, ideas, extension of skills and capacity building as well as Management of business processes in line with CSR.

 

Our Major Objective: ... to promote and support the implementation of CSR that improve the competitiveness and market  opportunities for Companies, Corporations, and small & medium enterprises (SMEs) operating in Uganda.

  

 

 

Specific objectives of UCCSRI…

 

 

  • To strengthen the CSR ethical and moral conduct in Uganda. 

  • To promote CSR Innovations in all areas of business.

  • To provide high-end CSR philanthropic advice.

 

For details, visit our profile Or download this brief profile presentation

 

 

 

Notice: We need partners (donors, mobilisers, agriculturalists, quality & standards specialists, etc) in promoting CSR practises in agriculture for a project we are developing. For details, please contact us

 

 

UCCSRI supports and is a member of the United Nations Global compact. We contribute to the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) achievement by advocating for and promoting sustainable development through CSR practises.

 

 

  

Announcement:

 

The CSR Executives Training Manual that was launched during the 2nd Uganda CSR Dialogue is now out and can be ordered both in soft and hard copy. The fee for a hard copy is UGX 100,000/= and 50,000/= for soft copy.

 

DVDs for the whole 2nd CSR Dialogue are also available for sale, at 100,000/= each

 

Contact us on: info@uccsri.com for details

 

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