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Page 1: Corporate Social Responsibility on Public Policy for …siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPSD/Resources/CSR/csr_confprog.pdf · Gloria Orraca-Atayi at (202) 473-7646. Lunch

11:00am Country Session 4: Angola, CSR and Public Policy – Oil Sector and Local Content, Transparency, and Social Development Moderator: Jorge Araujo, Senior Economist, The World Bank Paul Kapelus, Founding Director, African Institute for Corporate Citizenship H.E. Josefina Pitra Diakité, Angolan Ambassador to the United States Mamadou Marcel Blondin Beye, International Relations, Regional Coordinator - Africa, and Stephen Burns, CSR Manager, ChevronTexaco Filippo Nardin, Director, Angola Educational Assistance Fund and Chairman, U.S.-Angola Chamber of Commerce Discussant: Charles McPherson, Senior Adviser, Oil & Gas Division, The World Bank Group

12:30pm Lunch in East Diningroom, Main Complex CSR, Trade and National Competitiveness

Simon Zadek, Chief Executive, AccountAbility Regina Abrami, Assistant Professor, Business, Government and International Economy Unit, Harvard Business School

1:30pm Simultaneous Brainstorming Sessions: The Way Forward

Session 1 (Preston Auditorium) – CSR, Public Policy and the Effect on Trade, FDI and Investment Promotion Facilitators: Simon Zadek, Chief Executive, AccountAbility Regina Abrami, Assistant Professor, Business, Government and International Economy Unit, Harvard Business School

Session 2 (MC 6-W150) – CSR Reporting and the Effect on Poverty Reduction and Development Facilitators: Dara O’Rourke, Assistant Professor, Division of Society and Environment, University of California, Berkeley Sean Gilbert, Programme Manager - Technical Development, Global Reporting Initiative

3:00pm Coffee Break 3:30pm Revisiting the Analytical Framework for Public Sector CSR Roles: Conclusions and

Implications for Poverty Reduction and Development Moderator: Nigel Twose, Manager, Foreign Investment Advisory Service, The World Bank Group Warren Evans, Sector Manager, Environment, The World Bank Halina Ward, Programme Director, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) Nguyen Manh Cuong, Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, Vietnam H.E. Rolando Marín, Minister of Education, El Salvador Raul V. Angeles, Director, Mining, Marine and Natural Resource-Based Products Department, Board of Investments, the Philippines H.E. Josefina Pitra Diakité, Angolan Ambassador to the United States, Angola

5:00pm End of Conference

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October 8–9, 2003

Preston Auditorium1818 H Street, NWWashington, DC

For additional information, please contactGloria Orraca-Atayi at (202) 473-7646

Page 2: Corporate Social Responsibility on Public Policy for …siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPSD/Resources/CSR/csr_confprog.pdf · Gloria Orraca-Atayi at (202) 473-7646. Lunch

1:00pm Lunch — own arrangements 2:00pm CSR Codes of Conduct: Presentation and Discussion of New Research Findings –

analyzing 100 codes from five industry sectors Moderator: Charles E. Di Leva, Lead Counsel, ESSD and International Law Unit, The World Bank Gare Smith, Partner and Chairperson, CSR Practice Group, Foley Hoag LLP Dan Feldman, Attorney, CSR Practice Group, Foley Hoag LLP

3:00pm Coffee Break 3:30pm Country Session 2: El Salvador, CSR and Public Policy – Business and Education

Moderator: Helena Ribe, Sector Leader for Human Development, The World Bank H.E. Rolando Ernesto Marín Coto, Minister of Education, El Salvador Roberto H. Murray Meza, President, Agrisal Corporación Constancia Discussant: Mr. Fernando Bogantes, Director of Technical Secondary Education and Training,Ministry of Education, Costa Rica

5:00pm Conclusions from e-Conference on CSR and Public Policy Djordjija Petkoski, Corporate Governance and CSR Program Leader, The World Bank

Institute 5:10pm Wrap up of Day One — Implications of CSR and Public Policy for Poverty

Reduction and Development James D. Wolfensohn, President, The World Bank Group

~ Cocktail reception in the 12th Floor Gallery, Main Complex ~

6:30pm End of day one Day Two — October 9, 2003 9:00am Introduction to Day Two 9:05am Country Session 3: The Philippines, CSR and Public Policy – Mining and the

Community Moderator: Peter Van der Veen, Manager, Industry and Mining, The World Bank Group

Colin Legarde Hubo, Faculty, University of Asia and the Pacific Raul V. Angeles, Director, Mining, Marine and Natural Resource-Based Products Department, Board of Investments Edwin G. Domingo, Assistant Director, Mines and Geosciences Bureau, Department of Environment and Natural Resources

Victor Francisco, Manager, Environmental and Community Relations, Philex Mining Corporation Father Pedro Walpole, Executive Director, Environmental Science for Social Change Inc. Discussant: Tessie San Martin, Director, Investment Marketing Services, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)

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International Conference on Public Policy for

Corporate Social Responsibility

Shaping Public Sector CSR Strategies

WHEN: October 8 – 9, 2003 WHERE: 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC

Preston Auditorium, World Bank Headquarters SPONSOR: The World Bank Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Practice, Investment Climate Department, Private Sector Development Vice Presidency

AGENDA

Day One — October 8, 2003 9:00am Welcome: CSR and Public Sector Engagement Peter Woicke, Executive Vice President, International Finance Corporation 9:30am Strengthening CSR Implementation for Growth and Poverty Reduction Michael Klein, Vice President Private Sector Development, The World Bank & Chief

Economist, International Finance Corporation Presentation and Discussion of New Research Findings on Implementation Challenges Peder Michael Pruzan-Jørgensen, Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers Aron Cramer, Vice President, Business and Human Rights/Global Activities, Business for Social Responsibility

10:30pm An Analytical Framework for Public Sector CSR Roles: Presentation of the Initial

Framework Halina Ward, Programme Director, International Institute for Environment and

Development (IIED) 11:00am Coffee Break 11:30am Country Session 1: Vietnam, CSR and Public Policy – Footwear and Labor Issues

Moderator: Amy Luinstra, Operations Officer, Social Protection Team, The World Bank Nguyen Huu Dzung, Director of Institute of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Manh Cuong, Deputy Director, Department of International Relations, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Tran Ngoc Luan, Vice Director, Human Rights Department, ThaiBinh Ltd. Shoe Company

Discussant: H.E. Sok Siphana, Secretary of State, Ministry of Commerce, Cambodia

Page 3: Corporate Social Responsibility on Public Policy for …siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPSD/Resources/CSR/csr_confprog.pdf · Gloria Orraca-Atayi at (202) 473-7646. Lunch

1:00pm Lunch — own arrangements 2:00pm CSR Codes of Conduct: Presentation and Discussion of New Research Findings –

analyzing 100 codes from five industry sectors Moderator: Charles E. Di Leva, Lead Counsel, ESSD and International Law Unit, The World Bank Gare Smith, Partner and Chairperson, CSR Practice Group, Foley Hoag LLP Dan Feldman, Attorney, CSR Practice Group, Foley Hoag LLP

3:00pm Coffee Break 3:30pm Country Session 2: El Salvador, CSR and Public Policy – Business and Education

Moderator: Helena Ribe, Sector Leader for Human Development, The World Bank H.E. Rolando Ernesto Marín Coto, Minister of Education, El Salvador Roberto H. Murray Meza, President, Agrisal Corporación Constancia Discussant: Mr. Fernando Bogantes, Director of Technical Secondary Education and Training,Ministry of Education, Costa Rica

5:00pm Conclusions from e-Conference on CSR and Public Policy Djordjija Petkoski, Corporate Governance and CSR Program Leader, The World Bank

Institute 5:10pm Wrap up of Day One — Implications of CSR and Public Policy for Poverty

Reduction and Development James D. Wolfensohn, President, The World Bank Group

~ Cocktail reception in the 12th Floor Gallery, Main Complex ~

6:30pm End of day one Day Two — October 9, 2003 9:00am Introduction to Day Two 9:05am Country Session 3: The Philippines, CSR and Public Policy – Mining and the

Community Moderator: Peter Van der Veen, Manager, Industry and Mining, The World Bank Group

Colin Legarde Hubo, Faculty, University of Asia and the Pacific Raul V. Angeles, Director, Mining, Marine and Natural Resource-Based Products Department, Board of Investments Edwin G. Domingo, Assistant Director, Mines and Geosciences Bureau, Department of Environment and Natural Resources

Victor Francisco, Manager, Environmental and Community Relations, Philex Mining Corporation Father Pedro Walpole, Executive Director, Environmental Science for Social Change Inc. Discussant: Tessie San Martin, Director, Investment Marketing Services, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)

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International Conference on Public Policy for

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Shaping Public Sector CSR Strategies

WHEN: October 8 – 9, 2003 WHERE: 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC

Preston Auditorium, World Bank Headquarters SPONSOR: The World Bank Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Practice, Investment Climate Department, Private Sector Development Vice Presidency

AGENDA

Day One — October 8, 2003 9:00am Welcome: CSR and Public Sector Engagement Peter Woicke, Executive Vice President, International Finance Corporation 9:30am Strengthening CSR Implementation for Growth and Poverty Reduction Michael Klein, Vice President Private Sector Development, The World Bank & Chief

Economist, International Finance Corporation Presentation and Discussion of New Research Findings on Implementation Challenges Peder Michael Pruzan-Jørgensen, Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers Aron Cramer, Vice President, Business and Human Rights/Global Activities, Business for Social Responsibility

10:30pm An Analytical Framework for Public Sector CSR Roles: Presentation of the Initial

Framework Halina Ward, Programme Director, International Institute for Environment and

Development (IIED) 11:00am Coffee Break 11:30am Country Session 1: Vietnam, CSR and Public Policy – Footwear and Labor Issues

Moderator: Amy Luinstra, Operations Officer, Social Protection Team, The World Bank Nguyen Huu Dzung, Director of Institute of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Manh Cuong, Deputy Director, Department of International Relations, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Tran Ngoc Luan, Vice Director, Human Rights Department, ThaiBinh Ltd. Shoe Company

Discussant: H.E. Sok Siphana, Secretary of State, Ministry of Commerce, Cambodia

Page 4: Corporate Social Responsibility on Public Policy for …siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPSD/Resources/CSR/csr_confprog.pdf · Gloria Orraca-Atayi at (202) 473-7646. Lunch

11:00am Country Session 4: Angola, CSR and Public Policy – Oil Sector and Local Content, Transparency, and Social Development Moderator: Jorge Araujo, Senior Economist, The World Bank Paul Kapelus, Founding Director, African Institute for Corporate Citizenship H.E. Josefina Pitra Diakité, Angolan Ambassador to the United States Mamadou Marcel Blondin Beye, International Relations, Regional Coordinator - Africa, and Stephen Burns, CSR Manager, ChevronTexaco Filippo Nardin, Director, Angola Educational Assistance Fund and Chairman, U.S.-Angola Chamber of Commerce Discussant: Charles McPherson, Senior Adviser, Oil & Gas Division, The World Bank Group

12:30pm Lunch in East Diningroom, Main Complex CSR, Trade and National Competitiveness

Simon Zadek, Chief Executive, AccountAbility Regina Abrami, Assistant Professor, Business, Government and International Economy Unit, Harvard Business School

1:30pm Simultaneous Brainstorming Sessions: The Way Forward

Session 1 (Preston Auditorium) – CSR, Public Policy and the Effect on Trade, FDI and Investment Promotion Facilitators: Simon Zadek, Chief Executive, AccountAbility Regina Abrami, Assistant Professor, Business, Government and International Economy Unit, Harvard Business School

Session 2 (MC 6-W150) – CSR Reporting and the Effect on Poverty Reduction and Development Facilitators: Dara O’Rourke, Assistant Professor, Division of Society and Environment, University of California, Berkeley Sean Gilbert, Programme Manager - Technical Development, Global Reporting Initiative

3:00pm Coffee Break 3:30pm Revisiting the Analytical Framework for Public Sector CSR Roles: Conclusions and

Implications for Poverty Reduction and Development Moderator: Nigel Twose, Manager, Foreign Investment Advisory Service, The World Bank Group Warren Evans, Sector Manager, Environment, The World Bank Halina Ward, Programme Director, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) Nguyen Manh Cuong, Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, Vietnam H.E. Rolando Marín, Minister of Education, El Salvador Raul V. Angeles, Director, Mining, Marine and Natural Resource-Based Products Department, Board of Investments, the Philippines H.E. Josefina Pitra Diakité, Angolan Ambassador to the United States, Angola

5:00pm End of Conference

CSR Practice, Investment Climate DepartmentCSR Practice, Investment Climate DepartmentCSR Practice, Investment Climate DepartmentCSR Practice, Investment Climate DepartmentCSR Practice, Investment Climate Department

International ConferenceInternational ConferenceInternational ConferenceInternational ConferenceInternational Conference

on Public Policy foron Public Policy foron Public Policy foron Public Policy foron Public Policy for

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October 8–9, 2003

Preston Auditorium1818 H Street, NWWashington, DC

For additional information, please contactGloria Orraca-Atayi at (202) 473-7646