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Reddy's, Mahindra and Sarovar Hotels & Resorts have joined global
giants like Google, Accenture, Boeing and Coca Cola in a list of 241
companies committing to place disability inclusion on their business
leadership agendas, the WEF said on Tuesday. The World Economic Forum
(WEF) said these 241 companies from 24 countries have joined the
Valuable 500 initiative and they represent 9.9 million employees and
a collective revenue of more than USD 3.8 trillion. An estimated 1.3
billion people across the world live with some form of disability and
only 4 per cent of businesses are focused on making offerings
inclusive of disability. The announcement of the Valuable 500
initiative was made at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2019
here. It is aimed at engaging 500 leading CEOs for catalysing the
influence of large private-sector corporations to create a tipping
point for disability inclusion. Valuable 500 aims to unlock the
business, social and economic value of the 1.3 billion people living
with a disability, the largest minority group worldwide. "Realizing
the rights of people living with disabilities to full and equal
participation in economy and society is not only the right thing to
do but benefits everyone in building a common sustainable world,"
said Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, New Economy and Society, World
Economic Forum. "There is a global disability inequality crisis,
which cannot be resolved by governments and charities alone. If
you're disabled, you're 50 per cent less likely to get a job and
you're 50 per cent more likely to experience poverty. This is
unacceptable in 2020 - we need business to come to the table,” said
Caroline Casey, founder of the Valuable 500. The Valuable 500 is a
platform initiative of the Forum's Platform for the New Economy and
Society. By signing up, companies across all sectors commit to
closing the disability inclusion gap in their organisations through
embedding inclusive leadership, building inclusive cultures and
creating inclusive brands. The actions by member companies to date
vary widely, from committing to having employees with disabilities
represent 5 per cent of their workforce by 2025 to ensuring
accessible technology is implemented throughout an organisation.
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