Global Surveys is proud to announce our partnership with the United Nations Global Compact, solidifying our commitment to responsible business practices and sustainability.

The United Nations Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, advocates for companies to align their strategies and operations with ten universally accepted principles covering human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption.

By joining this esteemed initiative, Global Surveys commits to upholding these principles, ensuring integrity, accountability, and active support for societal progress. This partnership represents a significant milestone in our journey toward fostering a culture of excellence and sustainability within our organization.

“Embarking on this journey in Global Surveys, we reaffirm our steadfast dedication to fostering a culture of excellence and integrity within our company. Our pledge extends far beyond mere service provision; it’s a resolute commitment to integrating quality, impartiality, and compliance into every facet of our operations. As we navigate the dynamic landscape of testing, inspection, and verification, we pledge to actively engage in initiatives that uplift our industry and exceed the expectations set by our clients and international standards.

Our vision is to pioneer innovation, setting new benchmarks in professionalism and reliability. Together, let us chart a course towards a future where Global Surveys is not just a name, but a symbol of unparalleled excellence and trust.” said CEO Mr. Kamal Kayal.

As part of our pledge, we will transparently report our efforts to the UN Global Compact annually, driving accountability and continuous improvement. Through this collaboration, we aim to set new standards for professionalism and reliability in the industry.

Stay updated on our sustainability initiatives and progress as we collaborate with the United Nations Global Compact to shape a more sustainable future for all.

For more information about the United Nations Global Compact, visit www.unglobalcompact.org.