New human rights reporting standards explored
By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 24 , Mar 2021 in Business Slider
0 0Survey on updating GRI Topic Standards to improve human rights transparency
Amsterdam, 24 March 2021 – A survey has launched to seek views on the priority human rights issues that could be included in future in revised or new GRI Standards.
The Universal Standards – which apply to all organizations using the GRI Standards – are being updated by the Global Sustainability Standards Board (GSSB). The new version, to launch later this year, will increase requirements for human rights and due diligence reporting, aligning with UN Guiding Principles and OECD Guidelines.
The scoping survey is open until 19 May, to determine whether changes are also required to the human rights related Topic Standards. Anyone with an interest in business and human rights – including reporting companies, civil society and investors – is encouraged to contribute, to inform the GSSB’s decision making on the development of the Standards.
Current GRI Topic Standards include those on child labor, forced labor, non-discrimination, freedom of association and collective bargaining, the rights of indigenous peoples, and security practices. The survey asks whether these existing human rights related Topic Standards are sufficient or need revised, as well as new topics that might be added.

Bastian Buck, GRI Chief of Standards
Bastian Buck, GRI Chief of Standards, said:
“We are fully committed to keeping the Standards up to date, so they reflect global best practice in how organizations communicate their impacts on people, the economy and the planet. That is why we are undertaking a major update of the Universal Standards, which includes greater prominence for human rights.
Human rights, and the responsibilities of companies to respect them, is increasingly in the public spotlight. This scoping survey will help us assess whether the GRI Standards adequately and sufficiently address human rights issues. I would encourage all those with an interest or expertise in this area to participate.”
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HRH Princess Eugene Majuru
Princess Eugene Majuru is a distinguished author, historian, and media entrepreneur, and a direct descendant of the royal Mbari clan of Harare. As the sovereign custodian of Harare’s heritage, she has dedicated her life to preserving and promoting Zimbabwean culture, history, and traditions. Princess Eugene is the author of acclaimed works including Chosen, A Concise History of Harare, and Reclaiming Heritage. As the founder of News of The South, she leads one of Zimbabwe’s premier media platforms, hosting press conferences and providing insightful commentary on social, cultural, and heritage issues. Passionate about education, heritage, and civic engagement, Princess Eugene blends her royal lineage with modern thought leadership to inspire and inform audiences locally and internationally.

