DPF Roundtable
How best can business contribute to Europe's aid efforts?
Thursday, April 03, 2008 - Bibliothèque Solvay
 
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11.30 - 12.00 Welcome and Registration of Participants
12.00 - 13.30 The roles business can play in fostering development

Trade and investment are essential to prosperity and peace. Responsible business practices can do much to build trust and social capital, contributing to broad-based development and sustainable markets. Multinational corporations have in recent years been harnessing their experience in developing countries to complement EU governments’ official development aid. What can development partners do to support and facilitate responsible business practice? How can more innovative public-private partnerships be created that add business know-how to the efforts of NGOs, international agencies and host and donor governments? What greater role could business play in helping achieve the Millennium Development Goals?

Moderator : Giles Merritt, Secretary General of Friends of Europe
Speakers:
Sean de Cleene, Vice President African Programmes and Business Development, Yara International ASA anc Co-founder of African Institute of Corporate Citizenship
Richard Howitt MEP, Vice Chairman of the European Parliament Committee on Human Rights and Rapporteur on CSR
Christian H. Thommessen, Director for Private Sector Division, Partnerships Bureau, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
 
13.30 - 14.30 Networking Lunch
14.30 - 16.00 The lessons learned by business so far

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are sometimes seen as a magic formula for fixing a developing country’s infrastructure blockages and services backlog, minimising the problems of privatisation and even resolving societal problems. Yet PPPs are not commonplace in the developing world. What lessons can be drawn from PPPs in both developed and developing countries, and what has been the experience of major European corporations engaged in development activities? What policy measures are needed to encourage more EU-based businesses to become involved in development projects?

 
Moderator : Giles Merritt, Secretary General of Friends of Europe 
Speakers:
Andrew Bone, International Relations Director, De Beers Group
Laurence W. Carter, Director for Small and Medium Enterprise, International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank Group
Ruth Rawling, Vice President, Public Affairs, Europe and Africa, Cargill

 

16.00 End of the Roundtable
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