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BUSINESS AS A PARTNER IN DEVELOPMENTGPEDC HLM 2 Business Forum
29
th
November
2016
Slide2Welcome and IntroductionCharlotte Petri Gornitzka
, DAC Chair
Carole
Kariuki
, CEO, Kenya Private Sector Alliance
Slide3Setting the scene:How can GPEDC become more relevant to the private sector?
Darian Stibbe
, Executive Director, The Partnering Initiative
Slide4Collective action against corruptionPhyllis
Wakiaga
, Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Manufacturers Association
Nicholas
Mulila
,
Director, Risk management,
Safaricom
Edward
Mungai
,
Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Climate Innovation
Center
Olajobi
Makinwa
, Chief Africa, UN Global Compact
Slide5Debate: Engaging business as a partner in development
H. E. Mr
Aisake
Valu
Eke,
Minister of Finance and National Planning, Tonga
Hon. Joseph
Njang
Mbah
Ndam
,
Member, Parliament of the Economic Community of Central African States (CEMAC), Member of Parliament, Cameroon
Geoffrey
Sakulanda
, Chair, Zambia Association of Chambers of Commerce and Industry
David Croft
, Global Sustainable Development Director, Diageo
Paula
Kermfors
, Government of Sweden
Dave Prescott
, Senior Associate, The Partnering Initiative
Slide6Slide7Slide8Debate: Business and development cooperation principlesJennifer Smith
, UK Department for International Development
Haje
Schutte
, Head of Division, Statistics and Development Finance, OECD
Olajobi
Makinwa
, Chief Africa, UN Global Compact
Peter McAllister
, Director, Ethical Trading Initiative
Jonathan Glennie
, Director of Sustainable Development,
Ipsos
MORI
Slide9Showcase: Business partnership action for sustainable developmentAccess to Energy: Clean cook stoves bioenergy (Green Energy and Biofuel
–
Femi
Oye
)
Sustainable Development at Diageo
–
From grain to glass (
David Croft
)
New Mobile Models for the SDGs (GSMA
–
Ilana Cohen
)
Slide10500,000
stoves
6
million
liters of fuel
45,000
Entrepreneurs
1,050
Jobs
Benin
Kenya
Nigeria
Ghana
Uganda
Slide11Sustainable Development
Slide12LEADERSHIP IN ALCOHOL
IN SOCIETY
Create a positive role for alcohol in society through partnerships and programmes which impact misuse
BUILDING THRIVING
COMMUNITIES
Enable people, particularly women, to have the skills
and resources to build a better future for themselves
REDUCING OUR
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Make our products and business operations
more environmentally sustainable
INDUSTRY COLLABORATION
IMPACTFUL PROGRAMMES
TRAINING
OUR PEOPLE
COMMUNITIES
SUPPLY CHAINS
WATER
CARBON
PACKAGING
WASTE
OUR 2020 TARGETS
12
Slide1313
How the Mobile Industry Supports the SDGs
Slide14Ecosystem Accelerator
Digital Identity
Connected Society
Mobile Money
M4D Utilities
Connected Women
mNutrition
Disaster Response
Mobile for Development driving commercial and
social impact
Slide15Debate: How can governments encourage and support inclusive business to scale and contribute to the SDGs?
David Kuria
, CEO and Founder,
AfricAqua
Faith
Muigai
, Chief Medical Officer, Jacaranda Health
Racey
Muchilwa
, Country Group Head
–
EEA, Novartis
Torbjörn
Petterson
, Director of Africa Department, Swedish International Cooperation Agency (
Sida)
Slide16Communicating the SDGsAlice MacDonald, Campaigns Director, Project Everyone
Slide17BUSINESS & BRANDS
STEP 1 - YOUR COMPANY
Assess the impact of your company against the seventeen SDGs, and identify related risks and opportunities across your entire value chain.
STEP 2 - THE BOARD
Hold a meeting of the board (or the executive management team) to set goals and targets specific to your company that align with sustainable development.
STEP 3 - THE SHAREHOLDERS
Tell shareholders and other stakeholders the goals your company has set to contribute to the SDGs and progress made.
STEP 4 - THE EMPLOYEES
Engage all your employees in advancing the Goals through their own work and distribute responsibilities across the entire organization for achieving progress.
STEP 5 - THE PUBLIC
Show your commitment by including SDG icons and branding in your products, communication materials, and annual report.
Slide18Wrap up:How can the GPEDC be made more relevant to the private sector?
Darian
Stibbe
, The Partnering Initiative