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Here you will find various publications on GIZ reporting: the integrated corporate report 2016 can be viewed as a browsable or barrier-free PDF, the annual financial statement 2016 on the company’s financial position as a PDF, as well as further documents on corporate sustainability and corporate governance.

Integrated Company Report 2016

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Integrated Company Report 2016

GIZ’s Integrated Company Report provides information on business development, non-financial indicators and the results of our work. Our integrated reporting reflects the fact that sustainability is our core business as well as a definitive and integral part of our Corporate Strategy.

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Annual Statements of Accounts 2016

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Annual Statements of Accounts 2016

GIZ’s Annual Statement of Accounts gives details about the company’s business areas and its assets, financial position and income.

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1.7 MB

Corporate sustainability documents

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Progress Report on Sustainability 2015

GIZ’s Progress Report On Sustainability (published every two years) supplies information on GIZ’s sustainability management according to the standards of the Global Reporting Initiative. In the future it will be incorporated into the online version of the Integrated Company Report.

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7.9 MB

Environmental Audit 2017 (German only)

In our annual statement, we report on objectives, measures and results from our corporate environmental management.

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3.2 MB

Environmental Statement 2015

GIZ’s Climate and Environmental Statement presents the company’s environmental data for Germany and consumption values for abroad.

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2.0 MB

GIZ Communication on Progress 2016 on the Global Compact Principles

In our Communication on Progress (produced annually) we explain how we translate our voluntary commitment to the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact into measures and services.

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3.3 MB

Stakeholder-Dialog Evaluation Report 2016 (German only)

The report on the results of the Stakeholder Dialogue in 2016 shows how GIZ’s stakeholders rate its sustainability performance and what they expect from GIZ’s sustainability management.

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1.0 MB

The Sustainability Code 2015 (German only)

By publishing a Declaration of Conformity (every two years) we comply with the criteria of the Sustainability Code of the German Council for Sustainable Development.

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Materiality Matrix 2017

GIZ’s Materiality Matrix reflects the results of the Stakeholder Dialogue in 2016. It shows which sustainability issues GIZ’s stakeholders considered to be particularly relevant.

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GIZ Sustainability Programme 2016-2020

The Sustainability Programme outlines the activities GIZ will implement to achieve its sustainability targets between 2016 and 2020.

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CSH-Report 2016

The Corporate Sustainability Handprint® (CSH) Report presents the results of the CSH process up to the end of 2016 from more than 90 per cent of GIZ’s international offices.

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4.5 MB

Sustainable Procurement Report 2016 (German only)

GIZ’s Sustainable Procurement Report describes how GIZ incorporated sustainable aspects into its procurement activities in 2016.

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1.7 MB

Corporate Governance documents

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Corporate Governance Report 2016

In the Corporate Governance Report, which is published annually, the Supervisory Board and Management Board declare that they have implemented recommendations on professional and transparent corporate governance in line with the German Government’s Public Corporate Governance Code (PCGK) and explain any discrepancies.

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1.3 MB

Corporate Governance Bericht der GIZ Unterstützungskasse GmbH 2015 (German only)

GIZ’s benefit fund grants retirement, invalidity and surviving dependants pension benefits. In its annual report, the management of the GIZ benefit fund declares that it has complied and will continue to comply with recommendations on professional and transparent corporate governance in line with the German Government’s Public Corporate Governance Code (PCGK) and explains any discrepancies.

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