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Title: Operating in Conflict and Disaster Areas


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Operating in Conflict and Disaster Areas
  • March 16th
  • Ambassador Elisabeth Dahlin

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We are not asking corporations to do something
different from their normal business we are
asking them to do this normal business
differently.
UNSG Kofi Annan
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Corporate Social Responsibility - CSR
  • One concept many definitions...
  • Minimize the negative and maximize the positive
    effects of companies activities
  • Not philanthropy core activities

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Introduction to Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Globalization
  • Increased trade and investment in developing
    countries
  • Greater opportunities increasing demands - focus
    on the social and environmental effects of
    companies activities
  • Demands from consumers, employees, investors,
    shareholders, business partners, media,
    non-governmental organizations, trade unions
  • race to the bottom vs. race to the top

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Four Main Areas
  • of CSR recognized by the UN and the OECD

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Human Rights
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Environment
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Labour Standards
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Anti -Corruption
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Universal Instruments
  • Public policy
  • OECDs Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
  • The Principles of the UN Global Compact

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ResponsesEU processes National Law policy
(France, GBR, Belgium etc)
  • A jungle of private initiatives.
  • Amnesty Business group, ICC Business in Society,
    ISO 26 000, Global Reporting Initiative,
    Transparency International, WEF on Corruption,
    WBCSD,
  • Multistakeholder
  • Yes, but how?

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Introduction 2 universal tools for Operating in
Conflict Areas
  • OECD Risk Awareness Tool for Multinational
    Enterprises in Weak Governance Zones
  • UN Global Compact Business Guide for Impact
    Assessment and Risk Management

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The various stages of company development
  • 1. Charity and Sponsoring
  • 2. Defensive CSR Protection of the trademark
  • 3. Offensive CSR- recognised as a world leader in
    this area
  • 4. An actor for development and poverty
    alleviation - make a contribution where
    governments fail to do so
  • 5. Global problem-solvers - together with other
    actors -new solutions to acute global problems.

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How is it done?
  • Top management Importance of leadership
  • Identifying relevant responsibility issues
  • - Risk Analysis Sector/location
  • Identifying company's stakeholders
  • -Who has an influence and who is influenced
  • Operationalization of values and ethical policy
    at all levels of the company
  • Transparency, measurability and external reports
  • From World Economic Forum

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The OECD Risk Awareness Tool for Multinational
Enterprises
  • Helps governments that are unwilling or unable to
    assume their responsibilities
  • Addresses risks and ethical dilemmas in weak
    governance zones

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Background
  • Aim Durable exit from poverty
  • Process follow up of the OECD Guidelines
  • Basis input from business, trade unions and
    civil society

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The Risk Awareness Tool
  • Obeying the law and observing international
    instruments
  • Heightened managerial care
  • Political activities
  • Knowing clients and business partners
  • Speaking out about wrongdoing
  • Business roles in weak governance societies a
    broadened view of self interest

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How it can be used
  • Does not create new obligations on companies
  • NCP and interested parties can use it as a
    complementary source of information

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The UN Global Compact
  • The Business Guide addresses the following
    topics
  • Human Rights
  • International Humanitarian Law
  • Labour
  • Environment
  • Transparency

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Other tools from UN GC
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Role of the Private Sector in Zones of Conflict
  • Rule of Law necessary foundation for businesses
    and society to flourish
  • Private sector and other parts of society can
    contribute to positive development
  • Dynamic forum for Policy Dialogue between
    stakeholders
  • Case studies and relevant examples in online
    database

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The Guide A new type of risk assessment and
management tool
  • Bolsters the business case for sustainability in
    difficult environments
  • Practical Guide for companies
  • Focus on asking the right questions on Human
    Rights, International Humanitarian Law, Core
    Labours Standards and Environment

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Environmental Impact Assessment and Management
  • Meeting the Global Compcat Commitments?
  • Identifuing the Contexts and Potential Risks?
  • Managing Company Operations in weak zones?
  • Implications for Companys Environmental
    Operations?

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Environmental Risks Management a few examples
  • Risk spreading eg storage management
  • Prevention eg integral part of planning
  • Mitigation eg contingency planning
  • Dialogue Awareness and Preparedness, together
    with local stakeholders to reduce risks, improve
    effectiveness of responses to emergencies

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Business UNusual
  • Business not as a problem but part of the
    solution to global problems
  • Fulfilling the Millennium Goals
  • Infusing Private Sector management and thinking
  • New innovative solutions

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Thank you for your attention
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