
Tue, Nov. 27, 2007 Posted: 10:28 AM EST
More than half of the top 19 Beijing Olympic sponsors failed in a report card released Monday by an anti-genocide group.
Dream for Darfur, a partner of the Save Darfur Coalition, issued the report card that rated corporate sponsors on their social responsibility in addressing Chinas role in the Darfur genocide. Accompanying the report card is a report titled, And Now Not a Word from Our Sponsors.
For corporations to live up to their own statements of social responsibility and their duty as Olympic sponsors, companies have a special obligation to take action on Darfur before the Games begin next August, said New York-based Dream for Darfur.
China is Sudans strongest business and political partner as the biggest buyer of Sudans oil and also Sudans biggest foreign trade partner. The Chinese government also sells weapons to the Khartoum government, inciting international condemnation for fueling the violence in Darfur.
Human rights group have tried to use the 2008 Olympic Games as leverage to press China to use its influence to end the Darfur crisis.
More than 2.5 million people have been displaced and some 200,000 people killed in Darfur due to violence instigated by Arab militias known as janjaweed since 2003. Khartoum is widely accused by both Darfurians and the international community of unleashing the pro-government janjaweed militias on Darfurians after rebels from ethnic African tribes in the region rose up against the central government.
Over the course of 16 weeks May to October 2007 Dream for Darfur asked 19 Olympic sponsors to take specific steps to communicate to China the problematic nature of its role in Darfur. The group then graded each company all 12 Worldwide Olympic Partners and seven Western-based sponsors and suppliers on its response to the Darfur crisis in the report card released.
The most points were given to companies that communicated with Beijing and/or the International Olympic Committee (IOC) their concern that the Games and their sponsorship might be tarnished by association with Chinas Darfur policy.
Report card results indicate that most 2008 Olympic sponsors were unwilling to take public or private action on the issue.
Sponsors are supporting Chinas efforts to position itself in glowing terms on the world stage. But they are silent about Chinas role in the Darfur genocide, and in their silence, they are complicit, said Jill Savitt, Executive Director of Dream for Darfur, in a statement.
Internationally recognized consumer brands such as Samsung, Kodak, Microsoft, Coca-Cola and Johnson & Johnson were among the 16 out of 19 top Olympic sponsors that either failed or received a D by the Dream for Darfur report card.
The report card grades break down as follows:
13 Fs: Atos Origin, Lenovo, Manulife, Panasonic, Samsung, and Swatch all failed to address the issue of Darfur and the Olympics whatsoever; Anheuser-Busch, BHP Billiton, Kodak, Microsoft, Staples, Visa and Volkswagen also received failing grades, even though all of these companies espouse commitments to social responsibility.
3 Ds: Coca-Cola, Johnson & Johnson, & UPS earned only 10 points.
2 Cs: McDonalds and Adidas barely passed. McDonalds received credit for contacting the IOC and Adidas for contacting the German Foreign Ministry.
1 C+: General Electric (GE) earned the highest grade because it contacted the International Olympic Committee (IOC) about the crisis in Darfur, provided a point person, and has provided aid. (In addition to GE and McDonalds, a third company contacted the IOC, but did not want this reported for attribution.)
Even the highest grade, a C+, is nothing to boast about; these are supposed to be corporate leaders, but they have ducked this difficult human rights issue, said Ellen Freudenheim, who heads Dream for Darfurs Corporate Outreach effort and conducted the research.
Criteria and Points
Established a point person (5 points)
Improved understanding of China-Darfur (5 points)
Contacted the Chinese government (25 points)
Contacted the Olympic movement (20 points)
Joined with other sponsors on Darfur (15 points)
Signed the corporate sponsor pledge (10 points)
Gave aid to Darfur (5 points)
Other steps to influence China (15 points)
Grade Total Points
A (71-100)
B+ (51-70)
B (36-50)
C+ (30-35)
C (21-29)
D (10-20)
Ethan Cole
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