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Hear about:
- The growing pressures faced by business : How
far should you go in addressing social and environmental issues
in the developing world?
- Practical issues : Is it really possible to eliminate
poverty thr ou gh profit and make business work for the poor? Is
it possible to apply business thinking to help solve big global
challenges such as water and energy shortages, human rights abuses,
the HIV/AIDS epidemic, rampant corruption and even terrorism?
- Project identification : Which projects are the
best fit for your business and the community in which it operates
– and why?
- Innovation : How much can you learn from projects
that are up and running – and what should you avoid at all costs?
What can you learn from the emerging business models capable of
developing sustainable new markets for products and services?
Come and find out how all this is possible!
Hear
from companies you can really learn from:
Shell
foundation, Kurt Hoffman, Director
ABN
AMRO Bank, Moumita Sen Sarma, Vice President, Head
- Microfinance, India
Dr
Christopher Kolade, Nigerian High Commissioner
in the UK
ICICI
Bank (UK), Sonjoy Chatterjee Managing, Director&CEO
Insight
Investment, Rachel Crossley, Director,
Investor Responsibility
Regional
Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe(REC),
Stephen Stec, Head of Environmental Law Programme and Senior
Legal Specialist
Allianz ,
Dr. Astrid Zwick, Sustainable Development Director
Syngenta
Sustainable Agriculture Initiative, Andrew Bennett,
Executive Director
IFC
, William Bulmer, Associate
Director, Environment and Social Development Department
USAID/Jamaica,
Nancy Wildfeir-Field, Global Development Advisor
Fair
Labor Association, Auret van Heerden, President
and CEO
Electricite
de France (EDF), Vincent Denby-Wilkes, Access Programme
Founding Director
CARE
International - France, François Jung-Rozenfarb,
Responsable du développement et des partenariats
Alliance
Water and Sanitation for the Urban poor (WSUP),
Richard Sandbrook ,Chairman
Anglo American, Edward Bickham, Executive Vice
President, External Affairs
British Council, Mike Hardy, Director Indonesia
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD),
Cécile Churet, Sustainable Livelihoods Project Officer
Seema Ghani, former Deputy Minister of Finance
in Afghanistan
Vodafone,
Joaquim Croca, Corporate Responsibility Executive
Organisation
for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) , Kathryn
Gordon, Senior Economist, Investment Division
International
Alert, Corene Crossin, Senior Programme OfficerPeacebuilding
Issues Programme
IBLF
, Lucy Amis, Business & Human Rights Programme
Manager
IFC, Dan Siddy, Environmental Specialist
UNDP,
Arun Kashyap, Advisor Climate Change and Clean Development
Mechanism
The International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF) & The Partnering
Initiative, Ros Tennyson
Landmine
Disability Support (LMDS), John Lowrie, Country
Representative and Programme Director,
The
Afghanistan NGO Security Office (ANSO), Ian Saunders,
Formerly Afghanistan Central Region Security Specialist
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