Next-Gen Forum - Press Updates

Closing Remarks

Date: Thursday, 5 February
Event Title: Identifying Key Take-Aways for ASEAN
Headline  Consultation on Business and Human Rights to help develop implementation guidelines for National Action Plan
Speakers
  • Professor Aung Tun Thet, Economic Advisor to the President of Myanmar
  • Michael Addo, Chairperson of the UN Working Group on Business & Human Rights
  • Thomas Thomas, CEO ASEAN CSR Network
Highlights:
 
  • Professor Aung Tun Thet, Economic Advisor to the President of Myanmar announced the drafting of National Action Plan for business and human rights in Myanmar.
  • Michael Addo, Chairperson of the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights.  His next forum in 2015 will help deliver CSR ambition

Conclusion:
Tri-sector collaborations are important for ASEAN to harness and manage its natural and human resoures fo sustainable growth.

Ensuring ASEAN's Sustainability & Economic Viability

Date: Thursday, 5 February
Event Title:  Ensuring ASEAN's Sustainability & Economic Viability Through Proper Resource Use & Management
Headline Ensuring ASEAN's Sustainability & Economic Viability
Speakers
  • Ali Mundakir, Vice-President, Corporate Communications, Pertamina
  • Daniel Dumas, Executive Director, Canadian International Resources & Development Institute (CIRDI)
  • Potro Soeprapto, Senior Manager Social Responsibility & Government Relations, PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara
  • Ridwan Kamil, Mayor of Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
  • Puvan Selvanathan, Head for Sustainable Agriculture, UN Global Compact
  • Debora R. Tjandrakusuma, Legal & Corporate Affairs Director, PT Nestle Indonesia
Description
Highlights:
 
  • Businesses can work on their core values (business expertise) but collaboration of private sector, government and civil society is needed for there to be sustainable outcomes for communities.
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Role of the Private Sector in the Post-2015 ASEAN and Global Context

Date Thursday, 5 February 2015
Headline What CSR means for ASEAN businesses, the challenges and what can be done
Speakers
  • Chris Bendl, CEO & President Director, Manulife Indonesia
  • Roel Nieuwenkamp, Chair, OECD Working Party on Responsible Business Conduct
  • Rafendi Djamin, Representative of Indonesia for the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights
  • Noriyuki Suzuki, General Secretary, ITUC Asia-Pacific
Highlights:
 
  • The social culture dimension of ASEAN compliments economic growth. CSR needs to be contextualised to ASEAN's need and challenges as the region is diverse.  Some of the issues include human rights challenges - migrant workers, inequality within the region and countries, development gaps.
  • The private secor has a role to play in CSR.Private sector need to move from low engagement CSR to more impactful CSR, otehwise it becomes Public Relations.  It needs to be inclusive with all stakeholders. 
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Enabling Breakthroughs for Inclusive & Sustainable Growth in ASEAN Post-2015

Date: Thursday, 5 February 2015
Headline CSR = Art of the Possible
Keynote Speaker:
John Elkington
Highlights:
 
  • 2015 is an exciting year on many fronts related to CSR
  • Need to move the CSR focus from MNCs to SMEs and family owned businesses
  • Growing need to stretch ambitions and track new types of values
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