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o 360° stakeholder involvement: Gathering Corporates, Government Bodies, Ministries, NGOs, Foundations, Universities and SMEs across the Kingdom to build a collaborative sustainable framework
o Learn how leading organisations develop their CSR and sustainability strategy, successfully measure performance and increase stakeholder engagement
o Hear directly from dignitary ministerial bodies to support the sustainable development of the Kingdom’s economy, society and environment
o Network with more than 100 experts across the Kingdom, the region and internationally to exchange insights and best practice
o Align CSR to your core business operations to ensure sustainable strategy implementation and deliver measurable impacts on the society, economy and your business
Top reasons To join Csr and susTainabiliTy professionals in The Kingdom:
presenTing a panel of naTional, regional and global Csr experTs
Get recognised for your CSR and sustainability activities across the Kingdom!
Embedding corporate and social sustainability into CSR programmes to drive community development, strengthen education delivery and empower the youth
loCal CommuniTy building
susTainable developmenT
employmenT generaTion
developmenTof Women
sTrengThening eduCaTion
mobilising youTh
feaTuring governmenT digniTary KeynoTe
Dr. Mohammad Abdulaziz Al-Ohali Deputy Minister for Educational Affairs Ministry of Higher EducationKSA
Duncan MitchellSenior Vice President
Middle East, Africa Russia and CIS
Cisco
Dr. Nezar Mohammed BahabriDirector of Academic and
Training Center and Chairman of the CSR Committee
Dr. Soliman Fakeeh Hospital
Huda HakkiDirector of Program and
Projects Department King Khaled Foundation
Dr. Haifa Jamal Al-LailPresident
Effat University
Amjad Esam ShackerCorporate Communication
GMSTC
Dr. Faysal AlaquilDirector, Business
Dvelopment & CSR Construction Products
Holding Company
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SAUDI ARABIA 201424 – 26 November 2014
Crowne Plaza Hotel Jeddah KSA
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susTainable developmenT and sTraTegiC Csr TaKe CenTer sTage aCross The KingdomBuilding on last year’s success, CSR Saudi Arabia 2014 is engineered to not only share stories of initiatives on a surface level but also to delve deeper into CSR strategy development and supporting business performance. Award-winning organisations will share their strategy development practices, how they overcame challenges, as well as statistical measurable outcomes (SROI).
As a CSR leader who drives your organisation’s CSR and sustainability agenda forward, this is a must-attend for your 2014 calendar!
Duncan Mitchell, Senior Vice President Middle East, Africa, Russia and CIS, CiscoDr. Haifa Jamal Al-Lail, President, Effat UniversityDr. Nezar Mohammed Bahabri, Director of Academic and Training Center and Chairman of the CSR Committee, Dr. Soliman Fakeeh HospitalAmjad Esam Shacker, Corporate Communication GM, STCHRH Princess Lamia M. Al Saud, Executive Manager, Media & Communication, Alwaleed Bin Talal FoundationMona Al Shehab, Executive Manager of Intercultural Initiatives, Alwaleed Bin Talal FoundationTal Nazer, CEO, BUPA Arabia Eng. Loay Hisham Nazer, Chairman, BUPA ArabiaEng. Mahmoud Al Turkistani, Founder & GM, Business SustainabilityHuda Hakki, Director of Program and Projects Department, King Khaled FoundationAmr Banaja, VP of CSR, SEDCODr. Faysal Alaquil, Director, Business Development & CSR, Construction Products Holding Company (CPC)Eng. Yousef Shamoun, CEO and Cofounder, AkhtabootAmr Khashoggi, VP Group Affairs, Zahid Group
Dipankar Ghosh, Regional Partner for Clean Energy and Sustainability Services, Ernst & YoungDr. Daan Elffers, Founder, EMG CSRDr. Murya Habbash, Financial Accounting and Corporate Governance, King Khalid UniversityDr. Sherif Tehemar, CSR Professional and Business Development & Improvement Consultant, Misr International UniversityNael Fayez, CEO, INJAZMonther Tayeb, Director, Communications, BAE Systems SaudiKarine Kamel, Managing Partner, BridgegyptBandar Alshammari, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, Khalid Ali Alturki & SonsSheikha Al-Sudairy, Chief Projects Officer, Al Nahda Philanthropic Society for WomenFaten Al Yafi, Expert Practitioner & Advisor for CSR & Corporate GovernanceDr. Mamdouh Najjar, Deputy GM Customer & Partner Experience & CSR, MicrosoftMohammed Abuazzah, GM - Marketing and Strategic Partnerships, Abdul Latif Jameel Community InitiativesNoor Serafi, Responsibility & Sustainability Manager, International Medical Center (IMC)
experT speaKer line-up
Three paCKed days of inTeraCTive learning and sTaKeholder neTWorKing!
speedneTWorKing
Csr foCus roundTables
CsrbooTCamps
paneldebaTes
The risingsTar
Discuss your CSR challenges to exchange best practice and share
winning strategies
Engage with your peers, build relations and explore potential projects with key
stakeholders!
Transfer all your learnings into actionable strategies
to fast track your CSR performance and embed
sustainability in your practices
Hear key insights from our expert panelists to
get an inside look at how to implement successful
sustainable strategies
EMPOWERING THE LEADERSOF TOMORROW
Take part in shaping the Kingdom’s future generation featuring the nation’s Rising Stars the Saudi
students and young professionals.
Best practice CSR and sustainability case studies
led by award-winning organisations around the
world
besT praCTiCeCase sTudies
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Who is aTTending?
you will meet key Csr professionals active in:o Sustainable Developmento Corporate Communicationso Public Relationso Strategic Partnership Relationso Corporate Governance
o Education & Employmento youth & Sportso Women Affairso Environment o Human Rights
UNIvERSITIES SMEs
GOvERNMENT BODIES AND MINISTRIES
CORPORATES
NGOs/NPOs’ AND SOCIAL
ENTERPRISES
LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL
CHARITIES/FOUNDATIONS
360°engagemenT
of KeysTaKeholders
responsible for driving
susTainabiliTy
08.30 Registration and refreshments
09.30 Welcome and opening remarks from the Chair Dr. Daan Elffers, Founder, EMG CSR
09.40 Opening Keynote Address by the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry
09:55 Government Dignitary Keynote Address The Ministry of Higher Education’s collaboration with key stakeholders to deliver impactful academic initiatives that support the development of Saudi’s youth and young professionals Dr. Mohammad Abdulaziz Al-Ohali, Deputy Minister for Educational Affairs, Ministry of Higher Education, KSA
10:15 How to work with key stakeholders to deliver impactful, measurable initiatives supporting sustainable socio-economic platforms
susTainable developmenT 10.35 Global best practices in Social Innovation: Having a 360° impact in
driving social and economic sustainability o Cisco Academy: Delivering measurable programmes and outcomes through social innovation
o Developing real world skills for real world jobs o How can Saudi Arabian corporations build and implement global practices to generate sustainable CSR
Duncan Mitchell, Senior Vice President Middle East, Africa, Russia and CIS, Cisco
11.10 Structured speed networking and refreshment break
11.40 BUPA – THE vEHICLE FOR MEDICAL ACCESSIBILITY IN THE KINGDOM
Building and integrating a CSR strategy into the corporate strategy to maximise value for all stakeholders
o Aligning your CSR strategy with long-term business objectives to support sustainable development
o Outlining the impact of providing medical services to orphanages across the Kingdom on the community
o Building a CSR framework that promotes partnerships with key stakeholders to ensure maximum engagement
Eng. Loay Hisham Nazer, Chairman, BUPA Arabia
12.10 It’s more than just philanthropy Back to Basics: Understanding and defining the role of CSR in the Kingdom and the region to build awareness among key stakeholders Join the discussion with CEOs, COOs and senior CSR practitioners to discuss and address the real meaning of CSR and its impact on the Kingdom’s development
o Identifying the core elements and objectives of corporate and social responsibility
o More than PR and marketing: Ensuring CSR reports to the CEO to promote its strategic role
o Promoting the benefits of strategic CSR in the public to ensure sustainable business practices
Duncan Mitchell, Senior Vice President Middle East, Africa, Russia and CIS, Cisco
Dr. Nezar Mohammed S. Bahabri, Director of Academic and Training Center and Chairman of the CSR Committee, Dr. Soliman Fakeeh Hospital
Dr. Murya Habbash, Financial Accounting and Corporate Governance, King Khalid University
Amr Khashoggi, VP Group Affairs, Zahid Group Tal Nazer, CEO, BUPA Arabia Moderator: Eng. Mahmoud Al Turkistani, Founder & GM, Business
Sustainability
12.50 The three pillars - Environmental, Social and Economic Developing and integrating a CSR strategy to deliver long-term sustainable benefits
o Adopting a top-down approach to rolling out the CSR strategy across the organisation
o Designing initiatives that combine environment, social and economic aspects to ensure value to all stakeholders
o Effectively collaborating with all key stakeholders to ensure maximum engagement
13.20 Lunch and networking break
14.20 Elevating CSR in the business Aligning with senior corporate objectives to ensure successful strategy implementation
o Gaining buy-in from board members by highlighting the benefits of investing in social development
o Developing CSR initiatives that are specific to your business model to ensure the biggest impact on the community and organisation
o Knowing when to address community needs vs alignment with business objectives
Amr Banaja, VP CSR, SEDCO
14.50 Quantifying CSR success Effectively measuring the impact of your CSR strategy and sustainability programmes
Discover approaches to measuring CSR success from different case studies, followed by a Q&A session with all presenters
o As an intangible asset in the balance sheet, how do you measure the outcomes and performance of your CSR initiative?
o Devising KPIs to measure the social and economic performance of your key CSR programmes
o Clearly defining the deliverables of your initiatives to develop a measureable criteria
Case Study (A): Dr. Faysal Alaquil, Director, Business Development & CSR, Construction Products Holding Company
Case Study (B): Bandar Alshammari, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, Khalid Ali Alturki & Sons
15.35 Afternoon refreshment break
16.05 Public/Private Collaboration Connecting with government entities to enhance capabilities and ensure CSR programmes meet and sustain their objectives
o Collaborating with relevant government bodies to clearly assess the needs of the community and build effective programmes to meet those needs
o How can corporates help governments ensure their budgets are effectively utilised?
o Facilitating PPPs in order to accelerate programme delivery Amr Banaja, VP CSR, SEDCO Huda Hakki, Director of Program and Projects Department, King
Khaled Foundation Amjad Esam Shacker, Corporate Communication GM, STC, KSA Mohammed Abuazzah, GM - Marketing and Strategic Partnerships,
Abdul Latif Jameel Community Initiatives Noor Serafi, Responsibility & Sustainability Manager, International
Medical Center (IMC) Moderator: Faten Al Yafi, Expert Practitioner & Advisor for CSR &
Corporate Governance
eduCaTion and youTh 16.45 THE RISING STAR!
Our Next CSR Generation Empowering Leaders of Tomorrow: Elevating CSR and sustainability among Saudi’s youth to build future expertise and boost the country’s development
A roundtable setting featuring the nation’s Rising Stars: young students and professionals, who will discuss a range of topics significant to shaping their role in CSR and contribution to the sustainable development of the country.
Table 1: Educational and training projects Table 2: Environmental development programmes Table 3: Women in CSR Table 4: Career paths and job opportunities
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summiT day onemonday
24 november 2014
08.30 Registration and refreshments
09.30 Welcome and opening remarks from the Chair
09.35 Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation: Local community engagement and development
HRH Princess Lamia M. Al Saud, Executive Manager, Media & Communication, Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation
loCal CommuniTy building 10.00 Ensuring CSR contributes to the national agenda
Is it time to integrate CSR into the national agenda to increase the benefit to the community and society?
o Is it possible to roll out a standardised national CSR policy? o Outlining the corporate’s role in serving those at the bottom of the social pyramid
o How can CSR promote economic and social prosperity across the nation?
Amr Khashoggi, VP Group Affairs, Zahid Group
10.30 Building NGOs & Charities Optimising relations with NGOs and Charity Foundations to build win-win partnerships
o Beyond Philanthropy - changing the typical NGO model: Understanding CSR operating and measuring aspects to deliver successful initiatives
o How can corporations select the right charity / NGO to meet business objectives whilst meeting social needs?
o Forging collaborative partnerships to ensure win-win relations o Role of Information technology in building the capabilities and effectiveness of NGOs
Dr. Haifa Jamal Al-Lail, President, Effat University, KSA Nael Fayez, CEO, INJAZ-KSA Sheikha Al-Sudairy, Chief Projects Officer, Al Nahda Philanthropic
Society for Women Dr. Mamdouh Najjar, Deputy GM Customer & Partner Experience &
CSR, Microsoft Mona Al Shehab, Executive Manager of Intercultural Initiatives,
Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation
11.10 NGOs and charities structured speed networking and refreshment break
11.40 Communicating your CSR message Building effective internal and external communication and marketing strategies to enhance the value CSR brings to your business
Discover two approaches to CSR communication and marketing, followed by a Q&A session with both presenters
o Effectively communicating CSR to the board, employees, community and key stakeholders to ensure buy-in and sustainable implementation
o Understanding how to utilise social media in marketing your CSR programmes
o How can CSR enhance the value of your brand? Case Study (A): Monther Tayeb, Director, Communications, BAE
Systems Saudi Case Study (B): Amjad Esam Shacker, Corporate Communication
GM, STC
12.25 Sustainability and Innovation A paradigm shift in culture: Ensuring long term sustainability of CSR programmes by embedding sustainable projects and initiatives into the organisation’s culture
o Working with internal stakeholders and functions to successfully drive transformational, long-term change
o Integrating innovation into CSR initiatives to promote sustainable development
o Incorporating sustainability in your CSR structure to ensure strategic business outcomes
12.50 Building the Business case for CSR From strategy development to execution to measuring outcome: Ensuring your initiative is implemented as planned
o Bridging the gap between developing and executing the CSR programme
o Maintaining transparency: Demonstrating the CSR outcomes and values from paper to reality
o Engaging stakeholders to assign accountability and advocate CSR / sustainability
Dipankar Ghosh, Regional Partner for Clean Energy and Sustainability Services, Ernst & Young
13.20 Lunch and networking break
employmenT generaTion 14.20 Akhtaboot Cares Intaitive: Connecting new graduates and young
job seekers to their ideal job role Eng. Yousef Shamoun, CEO and Cofounder, Akhtaboot
14:50 The Curfew Library: Bridging the gap between the corporate sector and its potential employees
Empowering Egyptian youth through access to books. 80% of the unemployed are below the age of 30, most of which are holders of certificates or diplomas. young Egyptians need access to more than education, they need equal opportunities. This case study discusses the democratisation of culture as a necessity and not a luxury. The curfew library takes the first step by providing equal access to books for underprivileged youth.
Karine Kamel, Managing Partner, Bridgegypt-Egypt
15.20 Empowering volunteers Engaging the Saudi youth through volunteering to reduce unemployment, enhance the future workforce and meet rising social demands
o With the rise in youth population, volunteering becomes the best channel to effectively utilise their time and talent. How do you put it to use?
o How can corporates improve youth volunteerism?
15.40 Afternoon refreshments
developmenT of Women16.10 value-Generating CSR
How can integrated CSR models deliver value for your business? o What value does CSR bring to your company to position it at a competitive advantage?
o Maximising economic and social value whilst minimising environmental impact
o Deriving CSR strategy from the organizational value system to ensure benefits to the business
16.35 Interactive Roundtables: CSR Focus Areas Sign up to an interactive discussion into key focus areas of CSR
initiatives, led by an industry expert.
Table 1: Promoting healthcare initiatives Table 2: Women’s role in national development Table 3: Educating the next generation Table 4: Job creation and employment (including Saudisation) Moderators include: Dr. Sherif Tehemar, CSR Professional and Business
Development & Improvement Consultant, Misr International University
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summiT day TWoTuesday
25 november 2014
Effectively measuring the impact and performance of your CSR initiatives & programmesMeasuring the performance and impact of your CSR and sustainability strategy has always been a pressing challenge for corporate and social sustainability professionals. This comprehensive workshop will teach you how to design a customised measuring system to evaluate the outcome of your initiatives on your local community as well as your organisation’s bottom line.
There are 3 phases to the 4-hour workshop that will explain in detail how to develop an effective KPI system that incorporates your initiatives’ key deliverables to ensure they have successfully met their objectives.
Phase 1 – Mapping the Impacts: y Understanding the basic principles of ROI (including Social ROI) y Stakeholders mapping y Identifying the social and/or business impacts of your programmes
and initiatives y Design a stakeholder-based framework
y Phase 2 – Establishing the Indicators: y Define your CSR goals, objectives, and strategies matrix y Design and application of your sustainability and CSR performance
metrics y Application of practical strategies for data collection
Phase 3 – Practical Application of the Technique: y Participants will work in groups and learn how to apply the
techniques y Groups will present their work to the workshop leader for feedback
Workshop Leader:Dr. Daan ElffersFounderEMG CSR
posT-summiT WorKshopsWednesday
26 november 2014
About Informa CSR Series:Running for 11 years, our CSR summits are designed to share CSR and sustainability excellence to help drive social and economic development throughout the Middle East and Africa. We develop these forums by working closely with key stakeholders including government, corporates and the CSR community to ensure a sustainable future for the region in focus areas such as youth engagement, education, community development, employment, development of women, human rights and entrepreneurship.
Visit www.csrsummitseries.com for more information on our CSR Series.S E R I E S2014 SERIES
Dubai Oman West africa sauDi arabia QATAR 2014 Qatar
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WorKshop a MORNING 09:00 - 12:30 WorKshop b AFTERNOON
13:30 - 17:30
CerTified
Understanding CSR strategy and integrating sustainability reporting & a GRI framework into your organizationImplementing successful CSR requires developing a well-defined structured strategy that focuses not only on the four pillars of sustainability but most importantly to link CSR initiatives to the core business of the organization. This workshop will enable participants to acquire the knowledge and skills to develop a CSR strategy with SMART objectives as well as learn the effective use of sustainability reporting and GRI framework. Participants will gain comprehensive understanding of CSR and the mechanism of developing and implementing it within daily practice. The workshop will provide practical tools used to develop CSR strategy and sustainability reporting.
Learning Objectives: y Understand the role of CSR in ensuring long-term success for the
organisation y Develop the CSR strategy and aligning it with your business and
organizational objectives y Identify the stakeholder engagement and mapping process y Learn the practical tools and approaches to the strategy
implementation stage to deliver sustainable benefits for your business, community and economy
y Introduce sustainability reporting into your CSR framework y Guidelines to CSR and sustainability reporting and understanding the
GRI framework
Workshop Leader:Dr. Sherif TehemarGRI certified, CSR Professional and Business Development & Improvement ConsultantMisr International University
headline sponsor The Zahid family has been connected to commerce for over a century, playing a pivotal role in the development of the Kingdom’s infrastructure. Today, through partnerships, joint ventures, wholly and partially owned
subsidiaries, Zahid Group represents a diverse range of companies, offering comprehensive, customer-centric solutions in a number of thriving industries. Some of those include construction; mining; oil & gas; agriculture; power, electricity & water generation; renewable energy; material handling; building materials; transportation & logistics; real estate development; travel & tourism; waste management & recycling; and hospitality. At the heart of Zahid Group is our long-standing relationship with Saudi Arabia and our shared values of integrity, professionalism, competence, respect & tolerance, pride, and commitment to excellence. We strive to empower our customers to meet their challenging tasks successfully by providing them with reliable, robust and durable products coupled with a friendly and dedicated service. Zahid Group consistently pursues excellence and prides itself in attracting a pool of exceptionally talented Saudis of both genders and those with disability, as well as committed professionals from across the Globe. We take pride in ensuring a safe, enjoyable workplace while supplying the necessary tools for personal and professional development. With our cadre of skilled workforce combined with our portfolio of globally recognized brands, we aim to exceed customer expectations by providing premium products and services through our network of strategically located branches in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. More information is available at www.zahid.com
plaTinum sponsorsConstruction Products Holding Company(CPC) is a dynamic and reputable entity possessing a wealth of global experience in construction products serving elite clients, our head office is in Jeddah, with branches in Riyadh, Bahra, Dammam, Damascus, Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Doha and Mumbai.
Under professional and experienced staff, we operate our subsidiaries that specialize in vital elements for any construction project including Steel, Marble, Granite, Precast Concrete, Glass, Adhesives, Ready Mix, Electric Cables, Electro mechanic, Aluminum, Wood Products and rental equipment. Together they provide the industry with all their requirements from “One Industrial Park”, by applying this strategic principle along with the implementation of the Saudi National Industrial Strategy, it represents a conscious effort to fulfill our vision of “your Complete Building Solution”.
In April 1947, 17 provident associations joined together to form Bupa with the purpose of preventing, relieving and curing sickness and ill health of every kind. We began in the UK with just 38,000 members. Our history goes back even earlier in Australia where our business was founded in the 1930s to help people cover the cost of their hospital treatment.
Bupa Arabia started in 1997 as a joint venture with the Nazer Group. Today, with more than 1.2 million customers, Bupa Arabia is one of the largest health insurers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, meeting the insurance needs of both individual clients as well as some of the Kingdom's largest companies.
gold sponsorThe Zahid family has been connected to commerce for over a century, playing a pivotal role in the development of the Kingdom’s infrastructure. Today, through partnerships, joint ventures, wholly and partially owned subsidiaries, Zahid Group represents a diverse range of companies, offering comprehensive, customer-centric
solutions in a number of thriving industries. Some of those include construction; mining; oil & gas; agriculture; power, electricity & water generation; renewable energy; material handling; building materials; transportation & logistics; real estate development; travel & tourism; waste management & recycling; and hospitality.
delegaTe Chair and lunCh sponsorThe Saudi Investment Bank (SAIB) is a Saudi Arabian joint stock company established by Royal Decree No. M/31 dated 25 Jumada II 1396H, corresponding to June 23, 1976. The Bank began operations in March 1977.
The bank operates forty-eight branches and eleven ladies sections located throughout Saudi Arabia. SAIB offers a wide range of conventional and Shariah Compliant Personal Banking products and services for individuals and commercial businesses comprising small and medium size enterprises through the bank's head office and a network of branches throughout the Kingdom. SAIB also offers corporate solutions to over 1900 companies in Saudi Arabia.
TeChnology sponsorIn 1998 Microsoft opened its first Saudi Arabia office in Riyadh, which was quickly followed by branch offices in Jeddah and Al Khobar thus establishing a presence in the Kingdom's main business centers and confirming its
long-term commitment to Saudi Arabia and its people. Throughout this period, Microsoft has invested heavily in the Kingdom and has played a major role in the development of the country's IT infrastructure - supporting governmental bodies, companies, educational institutions, NGOs, and home users. It is deeply involved in the Saudi e-government project and is focused on helping foster a healthy and growing partner ecosystem.
About MicrosoftFounded in 1975 in the United States, Microsoft quickly established as the world leader in software services and solutions. Well over 90 percent of the world's computers run on Microsoft software. As an industry leader, Microsoft is fully committed to helping companies and people realize their full potential – from the largest enterprise, through mid-sized companies and small start-ups, to individual home users. As an organization that is so integrated within the social and commercial environment, Microsoft strongly believes in corporate social responsibility and demonstrates it through citizenship programs for young Saudis, women and people with special needs.
Are you a thought leader in CSR and sustainability? Would you like to showcase your CSR strategies on Saudi’s high-profile platform?
CSR Saudi Arabia is a unique platform for you to position your organisation as a pioneer and innovator in CSR and sustainability. Gathering top award-winning organisations, the Summit provides a high-profile platform with opportunities to engage with a selection of leading NGOs, ministerial bodies, foundations and other corporates whilst receiving extensive media brand exposure.
We can offer you more than just a simple speaking slot - our strategic partnerships are creative! Tailored packages provide opportunities to: • Showcase your CSR initiatives and programmes • Position your organisation as pioneers in the Kingdom’s CSR community • Build brand recognition and raise awareness of you organisations profile
Learn more about how you can support sustainable corporate, social and economic development in the Kingdom and position your company’s CSR strategy as best practice.
Contact Faariss Khalil to find out more about tailored packages on:
• Youth Engagement• Community Development• volunteerism • Education and Employment• Women Empowerment• Environmental Sustainability
ConTaCTFaariss Khalil
on +971 4 407 2516 or [email protected]
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our supporTers
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inTroduCing
Receive acknowledgment of your organisation’s performance and success at Saudi’s leading CSR and sustainability platform!
Led by an expert panel of multi-stakeholders ranging from NGOs and corporates to universities and internationals, the awards will provide organisations the opportunity to be ranked amongst the best of the Kingdom’s CSR community and the final winner will be chosen by the attendees.
The CSR Awards is happening as part of the CSR Saudi Arabia Summit. To attend the Summit and Awards, please contact Konstantin Markelov on + 971 (0) 4 4072511 or [email protected]
AWARDS PARTNERSHIP
Align your organisation with the CSR Saudi Arabia Awards 2014!
For more information, contact Faaris Khalil on +971 4 407 2516 or [email protected]
very educating and informative….gives inspiring ideas
on CSR projects and initiatives.
Al Fakih Holding
Good event with interesting speakers and themes.
International Youth Foundation (IYF)
good Csr practices.
SABIC
The Summit was a learning opportunity for myself and very
relevant.
Saudi Aramco
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