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Page 1: Opportunities for Partnership with Private Sector – Corporate Social Responsibility United Nations Development Programme.

Opportunities for Partnership with Private Sector – Corporate Social Responsibility

United Nations Development Programme

Page 2: Opportunities for Partnership with Private Sector – Corporate Social Responsibility United Nations Development Programme.

What is a company?

A predatory tiger to be shot

A cow to be milked

The strong horse that pulls the whole cart

Page 3: Opportunities for Partnership with Private Sector – Corporate Social Responsibility United Nations Development Programme.

Business

• The problem

• Part of the solution

• A precondition for reaching the MDGs

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Business

• How can business contribute?

• Companies see opportunities - others don’t!

Page 5: Opportunities for Partnership with Private Sector – Corporate Social Responsibility United Nations Development Programme.

Challenges

• Massive pressure to operate efficiently and to deliver shareholder value in an period of increased competition, economic downturn and uncertainty

• Growing pressure to operate accountably and transparently in a period of increased global activism and public distrust

• Growing pressure to operate ethically and deliver societal value in a period of increased global challenges and expectations

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Boundaries: The role of business

• Acting lawfully

• Producing safe products and services

• Paying taxes

• Providing investment

• Creating opportunities for wealth creation

• Commercializing new technologies

• Minimizing negative social and environmental impacts

• Contributing to local communities

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Boundaries: The role of business

In many developing countries the daily challenges are created by:

• Inadequate legal frameworks and governance structures

• Weak, authoritarian, or failing public sector institutions

• Bribery and corruption

• Human rights violations

• High levels of poverty and inequality

• Lack of access to basic services

• Strict press controls

• Existing or potential civil conflict

• Antagonism towards foreign investors and western consumerism

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Boundaries

Do good

Do no harm

Business

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The concept of CSR

Multi-dimensional!

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The concept of CSR

Sustainability vs Protectionism

Regulation vs Voluntarism

Reporting vs Action

Accountability vs Taking Responsibility

Quantitative vs Qualitative

Standard vs Unique

Transparent vs Verification

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The commercial interests

Just as the private sector is critical to the future of the developing world, the developing world is critical to the future of big business.

• Four out of every five consumers already live there• 82 million of the 83 million people being added to

the planet every year are in developing countries