Computing, digitally-powered innovation, and connectivity are some of the most influential forces at work today. They lie at the heart of Microsoft’s business activities, and we see them transforming the lives of people everywhere. Grounded in the principle proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that “all persons are born free and equal in dignity and rights”, we are committed to developing technologies and services that enrich individual and shared experiences across the globe. The Microsoft Global Human Rights Statement describes our approach to advancing human dignity and respecting human rights.

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Internal governance

Employees, partners, suppliers, governments and customers share this responsibility to ensure that information and communications technology and our business activities respect and promote human rights.

 

The Environmental, Social, and Public Policy Committee of the Microsoft Board of Directors oversees the company's key non-financial regulatory risks that may have a material impact on the company and its ability to sustain trust with customers, employees, and the public. This includes policies and programs that concern legal, regulatory, and compliance matters relating to competition and antitrust, privacy, trade, digital safety, artificial intelligence, and environmental sustainability, as well as significant issues relating to accessibility, human rights, and responsible sourcing. The committee also reviews the company’s government relations activity and political activities and expenditures, public policy agenda, and position on significant public policy matters.

 

Microsoft’s Vice Chair and President oversees the implementation of our human rights commitments working within the Microsoft Corporate, External, and Legal Affairs division. The division consists of more than 1,500 business, legal and corporate affairs professionals located in 54 countries and operating in more than 120 nations working on a wide range of issues involving the intersection between technology and society, including cybersecurity, privacy, ethics, artificial intelligence, human rights, immigration, philanthropy and environmental sustainability.

 

The Microsoft Technology and Human Rights Center was established in 2013, and it prioritizes and coordinates our human rights due diligence, identifies emerging risks and opportunities related to human rights. The Center promotes harmonized approaches to human rights across the company, and fosters dialogue to advance understanding of the human rights impacts of ICT. Through the Center, Microsoft engages and consults with a broad range of human rights groups, academics, and industry groups globally to share Microsoft’s experiences and lessons learned.