Local Authority
EGUM is not a standard imposed from one country onto others. It is a global standard built from local authority upward. Every country where EGUM operates has its own domain, its own community chapter, and its own voice in how the standard evolves. The global EGUM mark is the result of that local authority — not the replacement of it.
Local Layer
Your Domain
Every country where EGUM operates has its own local domain — egum.fr for France, egum.ng for Nigeria, egum.jp for Japan, egum.com.br for Brazil, and others. These are not redirects to a foreign server. They are local verification endpoints. When businesses in your market earn EGUM certification, their records are verified here.
Your Chapter
Every EGUM community chapter is locally led. Members join to contribute, raise issues, and give EGUM direct knowledge of what responsible business practice looks like on the ground. How a chapter organises internally, selects its leads, and escalates concerns is defined by its members. EGUM supports the chapter — not the other way around.
Your Criteria
Local businesses and consumers propose the criteria that matter in their market. A hospitality criterion that matters in Tokyo might not matter in Lagos. As community chapters form, they contribute the criteria their markets need — proposing, debating, and refining what certification means in their context. EGUM reviews proposals as they come in and, where adopted, credits the community that raised them.
Your Voice
Community chapters contribute to how the EGUM standard develops. When criteria that affect a sector or geography are under review, EGUM consults the relevant chapters as a matter of course. This is community-led at its core: standards are developed by people with direct knowledge of what they are being asked to do. Formal governance structures — including representative roles and published consultation records — are being developed as chapters grow.
Global Layer
For the EGUM mark to mean something everywhere, some things must be consistent everywhere. EGUM maintains:
Our Commitments
Infrastructure
When EGUM registered egum.ng, it wasn't a technical decision — it was a commitment. Nigeria's businesses deserve a verification endpoint that belongs to Nigeria. Every local domain in the EGUM portfolio is a statement: this community's trust infrastructure belongs to them.
For every country where EGUM does not yet hold a dedicated local domain — egum.com/c/bo for Bolivia, egum.com/c/gh for Ghana, egum.com/c/bd for Bangladesh — a country page exists on egum.com. Same EGUM standard, same verification infrastructure, same path to local certification. Every country. Every market has a path.
Get Involved
Every community starts with someone who knows their market and wants the standard to reflect it. Find your chapter, join it, contribute your knowledge, and help build the trust infrastructure your community deserves.