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h.E. Shaima Al ZarooniCEO
iNtERNAtiONAL hUMANitARiAN CitY
Mike WestonVP, Middle East
CiSCO
Mouawiya Alawad Director, Institute of Social and Economic Research
ZAYED UNiVERSitY
h.E. Andrés francoDeputy Director, United Nations Children’s Fund, Private Sector Engagement
UNiCEf
RANiA ROStOMChief Innovation OfficerGE
Amjad Esam Shacker Corporate Communication GM
StC
h.E. khaled Al kamdaDirector GeneralCommunity Development AuthorityGovernment of Dubai
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
EMPOWERINGWOMEN
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
STRENGTHENING EDUCATION
#CSRSummit
under the patronage of h.e. Khaled al Kamda, director general, Community development authority, government of dubai
18-21 May 2015Th e Address Hotel Dubai Marina | Dubai | UAE
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AWARDS19 MAY 2015
Have your CSR and sustainability activities recognised by our leading expert panelSee inside for more information
î real life case studies: Learn best practices in driving community development, embedding sustainability, successfully measuring Social Impact (SROI) and fostering stakeholder engagement
î 360° stakeholder involvement from key ministries, authorities, corporates, NGOs, universities and SMEs
î progress Csr to sustainability across your organisation to improve business performance and growth
î international and regional applicable best practices on utilising social innovation, maximizing stakeholder alliances, moving from CSR to long-term sustainability and CSR vs PR
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The CSR SummiT - 12 Years of Csr and sustainabilitY thought leadership in The menA RegionThe Csr summit this year will equip you with practical tools to develop and deliver measurable programmes that drive a sustainable future for the business community, society and environment. The programme offers more content, greater interaction and better learning to enable you to drive CSR forward in your organisation. Featuring regional and international CSR and sustainability leaders and experts, the 2015 Summit is engineered to not only share success stories on a surface level, but also delve deeper into the implementation process of CSR strategies and sustainability integration.
as a Csr, sustainability or business professional involved in your organisation’s sustainability agenda, this is a must-attend for your 2015 calendar!
4 DAYS oF interaCtiVe learning AnD unLimiTeD staKeholder engageMent
Hear inspirational insight from trendsetters and innovative thinkers on their role in developing and improving the community
Applicable best practice CSR and sustainability case studies led by award-winning organisations around the world
Receive acknowledgment of your organisation’s performance and success at the region’s largest gathering of CSR professionals
inspirational speaKers
best praCtiCe Case studies
Csr exCellenCe awards
A customised stream for the development of regional NGOs, NPOs and charities to ensure the successful delivery of measurable programmes
Empower the future generation of young students and professionals by engaging with them in interactive roundtables to ensure they play their role in social responsibility
Engage with your peers, build relations and explore potential projects with key stakeholders (including a selection of SMEs and NGOs) in a fun and easy format
speed networKing
new foCus on ngos
rising star roundtables
Vote for the best social initiative and CSR programme! You get a voice with our live voting system showing results in real-time
Transfer all your learning into actionable strategies to fast track your CSR performance and embed sustainability into your practices
75% new speaker faculty representing key corporates, ministries, universities, SMEs, NGOs and authorities
liVe interaCtiVe Voting
international and regional speaKers
Csr bootCaMps
Who iS attending?
uniVersities sMes
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and Ministries
Corporates
ngos/npos and soCial
enterprises
loCal and international
Charities/foundations
360° engageMent of KeY staKeholders
responsible for driVing sustainabilitY
An unPARALLeLeD speaKer line-up h.e. shaima al Zarooni, Ceo, international humanitarian Cityrania rostom, Chief innovation officer, geaisha al abdooli, Director of green Development, Ministry of environment & waterJoshua Caplan, Founder & Chief Activist officer, tea of the people amr banaja, VP of CSR, sedCo walid nagi, head of global networks, un global Compacth.e. andrés franco, Deputy Director, united nations Children’s Fund, Private Sector engagement, uniCefMike weston, VP, middle east, Cisco piers schreiber, group Vice President Corporate Communications & Public Affairs, Jumeirah grouph.e. sheikha intisar salem ali al sabah, Founder, alnowair, KuwaitKarim seifeddine, Public Affairs & government Relations head-menA, Citiamjad esam shacker, Corporate Communication gm, stCClare woodcraft-scott, Ceo, emirates foundationalmutasim al-sariri, head of Corporate Sustainability, oman oil Company luisa gentile, Social Responsibility manager, Saudi initiatives, King abdullah university of science and technology
Kathryn wightman-beaven, Director - global Corporate Responsibility, dp worldbill reese, Ceo, international Youth foundationleo Koot, Former President, taQa iraq lina hourani, CSR Division Director, al ahli group ashraf hamouda, head of Partnerships and Business Development, united nations world food programmeMouawiya alawad, Director, institute of Social and economic Research, Zayed universitysulaf saleh al-Zu’bi, Ceo, injazKhuloud al nuwais, Chief Sustainability officer, emirates foundationdr. Khalid abdulnoor saifeldeen, hiTC Director and Kulluna Chairman, hamad Medical Corporation (hMC)rachid ouenniche, managing Director, Cummins Middle eastelaine Kelly, Corporate Social Responsibility manager, Microsoftsabrin rahman, Senior manager- Corporate Sustainability, hsbCdr. geoffrey williams, Director, Academy of Responsible management, Chief executive officer, oww Consultingdr. daan elffers, Founder, eMg-Csr
Tel: +971 4 335 2437 | Fax: +971 4 335 2438 | email: [email protected] | www.csrsummitdubai.com
Belinda Scott, Senior Manager Corporate Sustainability,
Corporate Communications Department, NBAD,
UAE
08.55 Welcome Address
09:00 Opening Ceremony goVernMent KeYnote address h.e. Khaled al Kamda, Director General, Community
Development Authority, government of dubai
09:10 INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKER
09:20 long term Csr business strategies: uniCef Csr business approach to work with companies on the Csr arena
h.e. andrés franco, Deputy Director, United Nations Children’s Fund, Private Sector Engagement, uniCef
a realitY CheCK on Csr in the region09:45 Moving from short-term philanthropy to strategic Csr and
sustainability More organisations are moving away from the concept of corporate philanthropy and towards strategic, sustainable CSR. CSR is in the middle of its journey from being under marketing and corporate communications to having its own independent function, and in some cases towards sustainability roles. How important is sustainability for today’s businesses and to what extent does it affect the bottom line and performance? What is the ratio of organisations that have recognized CSR and elevated it on the organizational pyramid? CEOs, COOs and senior social responsibility practitioners will discuss the evolution of the field in the region and discuss the latest trends.
walid nagi, Head of Global Networks, un global Compact Clare woodcraft-scott, CEO, emirates foundation rania rostom, Chief Innovation Officer, ge
10.25 sustainable and responsible business: delivering long-term improvements in the community, environment and business performance
� Adopting a CSR strategy that has a 360° impact on improving social and economic sustainability
� Building cost-effective responsible programmes to maintain the organisation’s financial viability
� Designing initiatives that combine environment, social and economic aspects to ensure value to all stakeholders
� Engaging with stakeholders from the start to ensure organisational support
regional KeYnote10.55 empowering the Youth through positivity: utilising innovative
Csr approaches to develop Kuwait’s youth h.e. sheikha intisar salem ali al sabah, Founder, alnowair,
Kuwait
11.05 The Csr networking hub – a structured networking and refreshment session
This unique facilitated session will give you the opportunity to meet and engage with your peers from key stakeholders including international corporations, universities, NGOs, ministries and government authorities and social enterprises. Bring a lot of business cards!
a paradigM shift towards soCial innoVation11.35 integrating innovation in Csr programmes and initiatives to
maximise social impact Hear best practices from different organisations, followed by a Q&A session with all presenters.
� Enhancing corporate social innovation and delivery by implementing sustainable practices
� Exploring the latest innovative solutions in social responsibility that mutually benefit all stakeholders and ensure corporate alignment
� Incorporating innovation in the CSR planning and design stage to ensure a profitable impactful programme
Case Study A: Joshua Caplan, Founder & Chief Activist Officer, tea of the people
Case Study B: Check website for updated speaker
Change ManageMent
12.25 how do you create a sustainably led Csr organisation? Critical practices for transforming your organisation by embedding sustainability at the core of your operations
� Driving CSR awareness and engagement with stakeholders from the top-down
� Working with internal stakeholders to successfully drive transformational, long-term change
� Identifying the sustainable change agents and enabling them to drive CSR Strengthening the CSR value proposition by establishing clear accountability across the organisation
walid nagi, Head of Global Networks, un global Compact
worKing froM the top down
12.55 Cascading Csr and sustainability from the board level to gain buy-in and ensure successful strategy implementation
� Integrating sustainable CSR into the organisation’s core ensuring it’s evolution as a key business practice
� Demonstrating the value CSR brings to gain buy-in and collaboration across all functions
� Forging business ethics and CSR value at board level to cascade across the organisation
leo Koot, Former President, taQa iraq Mike weston, VP, Middle East, Cisco
13.35 Networking Lunch
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h.e. Khaled al KamdaDirector General
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Mouawiya alawadDirector, Institute of Social
and Economic ResearchZayed university
Joshua CaplanFounder & Chief Activist
Officertea of the people
rania rostomChief Innovation Officer
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Mike westonVP, Middle East
Cisco
Clare woodcraft-scottCEO
emirates foundation
h.e. sheikha intisar salem ali al sabahFounderalnowair Kuwait
h.e. andrés francoDeputy Director, United Nations Children’s Fund, Private Sector
Engagement, uniCef
a great platform to network with CSR practitioners, share experience and best practice in the region.
MbC group
Tel: +971 4 335 2437 | Fax: +971 4 335 2438 | email: [email protected] | www.csrsummitdubai.com Tel: +971 4 335 2437 | Fax: +971 4 335 2438 | email: [email protected] | www.csrsummitdubai.com
amjad esam shacker Corporate Communication GM
stC
Kathryn wightman-beavenDirector - Global Corporate
Responsibilitydp world
piers schreiberGroup Vice President Corporate
Communications & Public AffairsJumeirah group
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h.e. shaima al ZarooniCEO
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Khuloud al nuwais Chief Sustainability Officer
emirates foundation
sulaf saleh al-Zu’bi CEOinjaz
ashraf hamoudaHead of Partnerships and
Business Development, united nations world food programme
bill reeseCEO
international Youth foundation
Motivational with great ideas to start implementing
ooredoo (Qatar telecom)
The NGO HubA focused stream for NGOs and charity foundations, designed to address challenges NGOs face working with corporates and other stakeholders,as well as an opportunity for local NGOs to showcase their initiatives and programmes
MaxiMiZing ngo/Corporate relations Shared Value CSR Approach: Capitalising on NGO relationships by creating measureable impactful projects
� Changing the typical ngo model: Finding the balance between commercial gain and philanthropy
� maximising the value and efficiency of programmes by tapping into local ngo knowledge
� how can corporations select the right charity / ngo to meet business objectives whilst meeting social needs?
� Forging collaborative partnerships to ensure win-win relations ashraf hamouda, Head of Partnerships and Business Development, united nations world food programmesulaf saleh al-Zu’bi, CEO, injazsabrin rahman, Senior Manager- Corporate Sustainability, hsbC
ngo CapaCitY building enhancing the capabilities of ngos to ensure to support the sustainable development of the community
� how can ngos benefit from working with corporates to enhance their capabilities and ensure they meet the programme’s objectives?
� What does a well-established ngo look like? is there a criteria towards ngo success?
� incorporate staff training and competency building to improve relations with key stakeholders
Khuloud al nuwais, Chief Sustainability Officer, emirates foundation
MaKing the Case for ngos and CharitiesA session dedicated for NGOs, foundations and social enterprises to showcase their programmes and initiatives to the corporate sector for partnership opportunities. Each NGO or enterprise will speak for 10 minutes on the following topics, followed by extended Q&A:
� outlining the organizational strategy and vision � Justifying the need: understanding the purpose and need your
initiative brings to the community � how do ngo’s measure the social return of investment and report it
to stakeholders? � What innovative, unique practices has your organisation employed
to meet social needs?ngo roundtables This interactive session divides the audience into 3 groups, each representing a hot topic/challenge for NGOs. Table Topics:
� Building win-win partnerships with corporates � marketing strategies for your social programmes � Cost-effectiveness and budget allocation
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CSR SummitA continuation of the main Summit. Designed for practitioners and professionals in CSR and sustainability from the corporate sector, government bodies and universities.
eMbedding sustainabilitY into the business dna 14:40 Creating the business case for sustainability: ensuring long-term
growth by integrating sustainability into your businesss’ dna through innovative practices
Hear best practices from different organisations, followed by a Q&A session with all presenters.
� The role of employees and management in embedding sustainability
� Integrating innovation into CSR initiatives to promote sustainable development
� How can regional corporations build and implement global practices to generate sustainable CSR
Check website for update on speakers for Case Study A & B
eduCation and Csr 15:30 developing the youth and nurturing the future workforce by
building integrated educational Csr programmes � Examining the educational gaps to build targeted and focused
programmes � Effective capacity building by successful partnerships between
corporates and educational institutions � Designing innovative campaigns to maximise engagement with
the youth and deliver measurable impacts � Developing real world skills for real world jobs: Equipping the
youth with real-life work experience luisa gentile, Social Responsibility Manager, Saudi Initiatives, King abdullah university of science and technology Mouawiya alawad, Director, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Zayed university amr banaja, VP of CSR, sedCo
16:15 Afternoon Refreshments
enVironMental sustainabilitY16:40 integrating sustainability within your environmentally led Csr
initiatives � Understanding key areas of vulnerability in today’s environment � Promoting public awareness and encouraging the use of clean
technologies � Collaborating with key stakeholders to work towards greener
practices � Designing product innovation into environmental initiatives
aisha al abdooli, Director of Green Development, Ministry of environment & water
17:10 Mapping the key focus areas for Csr to support the development of social entrepreneurship and sMes
A roundtable setting gathering social entrepreneurs, SMEs and corporates to join any of following topical roundtables:
� Gaining Corporate Support � Successful SME Development � Women Entrepreneurship
17:45 End of Day One
18:15 Csr excellence awards evening reception
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In a bid to encourage CSR at the grassroots level, the CSR Summit is partnering with the Csr in action – an Al Ahli Group initiative to involve students and corporates from the region to drive CSR initiatives all year round.
This initiative is aimed at developing awareness of CSR and building skills to drive impactful, sustainable CSR initiatives. We involve students and new CSR professionals within the region to interact and learn from established experts in the field and drive projects with tangible results.
interested in joining or finding out more?Please visit the website or contact hoda abdelhay [email protected] for more information
Great opportunity to network and learn about best practices in CSR
dubai Chamber
Great initiative
Microsoft
Great event, excellent networking with like-minded organisations
dubai properties group
08.55 Welcome Address
09.00 bridging the gap between the corporate and public sector: building sustainable partnerships to deliver successful initiatives supporting the national vision
� Outlining the challenges in developing public and private partnerships
� Discovering the real needs of the community and building targeted initiatives by effectively collaborating with the public sector
� Ensuring PPP collaborations are aligned to achieving UAE Vision 2021
� Achieving a balance in driving environmental, economic and social development
h.e. shaima al Zarooni, CEO, international humanitarian City Karim seifeddine, Public Affairs & Government Relations Head
at Citi bank almutasim al sariri, Head of Corporate Sustainability, oman oil
Company
strategising Csr09:45 aligning your Csr programmes with your corporate strategy
and vision to maximise business performance in the long run � Identifying the key deliverables of your CSR agenda base the
strategy on � Cascading your CSR Strategy: Adopting a top-down
approach to rolling out the CSR strategy across the organisation to ensure buy-in and successful implementation
� Creating shared value: Aligning your CSR strategy with your organisation’s long-term objectives to support the sustainable development of the business and society
Youth eMploYMent10:10 Cummins and iYf global partnership to increase young
peoples’ access to quality jobs within technical fields in the Mena region and around the world
bill reese, CEO, international Youth foundation rachid ouenniche, Managing Director, Cummins Middle east
10:40 Morning Networking Break
CoMMuniCating Your Csr 11:10 Communication vs promotion – the right balance: effectively
communicating your Csr message without over-marketing it Hear best practices from two different organisations, followed by a Q&A session with all presenters.
� How to effectively showcase the impact of your programmes without appearing over promotional?
� ‘CSR is not a marketing or PR tool’- Adjusting traditional mindsets to view CSR as a valuable sustainable strategy
� Effectively communicating CSR to the board and key stakeholders to ensure buy-in and sustainable implementation
Case Study A: amjad esam shacker, Corporate Communication GM, stC
Case Study B: piers schreiber, Group Vice President Corporate Communications & Public Affairs, Jumeirah group
optiMising staKeholder partnerships11:50 ensuring mutual value creation to maximise on stakeholder
relationships � Establishing common ground, complimentary objectives and
developing a CSR strategy with joint deliverables
� Ensure long-term project objectives by maintaining transparency and establishing shared governance and accountability
� Taking leadership whilst working with stakeholders for maximum benefit
12.20 Networking Lunch
13.20 Csr in action – hear from local students and young practitioners on their Csr initiatives for the region
lina harouni, CSR Division Director, al ahli group
fostering soCial entrepreneurship15:00 empowering the future talent by developing social
entrepreneurship programmes to support the future economic sustainability
� Outlining the current SME and employment market in UAE and the region
� Understanding the impact of SME development on the regional corporate framework
� Developing and aligning entrepreneurial programmes with your business strategy
� Filtering social investment into developing areas of the country to create economic growth
Karim seifeddine, Public Affairs & Government Relations Head-MENA, Citi
15:25 Afternoon Networking Break
staKeholder engageMent15.50 ensuring delivery of measurable Csr programmes by
building strategic partnerships and collaborations with key stakeholders
� How does better engagement with stakeholders improve sustainability and CSR performance?
� Cultivating collaborative partnerships to ensure mutual benefits across the board
� Employee Engagement: Improving CSR impacts internally and gaining buy-in by effectively engaging with employees
� Community Engagement: Driving the community’s sustainable development by actively engaging with your customers and local society
elaine Kelly, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, Microsoft
ashraf hamouda, Head of Partnerships and Business Development, united nations world food programme
amjad esam shacker, Corporate Communication GM, stC dr. Khalid abdulnoor saifeldeen, HITC Director and Kulluna
Chairman, hamad Medical Corporation (hMC)
Measuring soCial iMpaCt 16.15 best approaches to measuring the performance and social roi
of your programmes � Clearly defining the deliverables of your initiatives to develop
a measureable criteria for your ROI � What are the most applicable performance indicators in
CSR? � Delivering comprehensive metrics in order to gain clarity and
an overview of improvements and areas for growth Kathryn wightman-beaven, Director - Global Corporate
Responsibility, dp world
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12 Years of Csr exCellenCe shaping the path towards a sustainable future
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Moving from short-term Csr to long-term sustainability More organisations are moving away from short-term philanthropy and CSR to long-term sustainability business practices. This workshop will show you how to transform and utilise CSR to make your business operations more sustainable. This will not only ensure measurable and longer impacts from your initiatives but also increase your bottom-line and be organizational performance.
This workshop will enable you to acquire the knowledge and skills to progress sustainable social responsibility practices in your business.
Learning Objectives y Elevate CSR and sustainability understanding in the organizational pyramid y Create the framework to enable sustainable CSR strategies and programmes y Integrate sustainability into your organizational DNA to ensure long-term
business growth y Gain buy-in from management stakeholders y Introduce international sustainability standards to benchmark against y Measure your sustainability performance and long-term ROI y Improve your bottom-line and business performance through sustainable
practices
For updates on the experts leading this workshop, check www.csrsummitdubai.com
integrating Csr into your business dna: implementing a Csr business strategyThe world spotlight is on businesses’ corporate responsibility and accountability. Progressive business leaders are embracing the principles of corporate responsibility and sustainability, and taking steps to embed them throughout their organisations. This comprehensive workshop will formalise firm foundations to build your CSR function and strategy on to meet your business’s objectives. It will then share the detailed steps in executing an integrated CSR strategy that drives sustainability and links your programmes to the core business operations.
This workshop will enable you to acquire the knowledge and skills to develop and implement an integrated CSR strategy that drives your business’s performance.
Learning Objectives y Build a Corporate Responsibility programme that adds genuine value to your
business and inspires your stakeholders y Utilise social innovation into your CSR programmes to enable sustainable impacts y Gain insights into local and international best practice and learn to apply them
practically in your organisation y Align and integrate your CSR strategy with your business objectives to drive
operational performance y CSR commitment implementation: Formulate and implement a step-by-step
guide to execute CSR strategy holistically across your business y Deliver sustainable benefits for your business, community and economy by linking
and aligning CSR and sustainabilityBootcamp Leader: Dr. Geoffrey Williams, Director, Academy of Responsible Management, Chief Executive Officer, OWW Consulting, Malaysia and Singapore
Measuring the social impact and Csr performance of your programmesMeasuring social impact and outcomes of your CSR programmes and demonstrating the value to stakeholders and senior management still continues to be majorily challenging for corporate and social sustainability professionals. Learn how to design and practically implement a measuring KPI system to calculate and assess the performance of your SR programmes on your local community and your business’s bottom line.
This extensive 4-hour workshop will you develop an effective KPI framework that incorporates your programmes’ deliverables to ensure they have successfully met their objectives.
Learning Objectives y Develop a measurable criteria for your SROI by clearly defining the deliverables of
your programmes from the start y Map the Impacts: Understanding the basic principles of ROI (including Social ROI) y Design a KPI system integrating stakeholder accountability y Establish the indicators: Define your CSR goals, objectives, and matrix y Practical implementation of your sustainability and CSR performance metrics y Real-life application of the measurement framework y Report and demonstrate the value and measurements of your CSR to stakeholders
Bootcamp Leader: Dr. Daan Elffers, Founder, EMG-CSR, Netherlands
shared Value: optimising partnerships and alliances with key stakeholders Successful organisations today realise that their prosperity depends on one critical, intangible resource – their relationships with stakeholders. Stakeholder engagement is front and centre of every CSR/sustainability framework and is a key ingredient in driving better outcomes from your programmes. This interactive workshop will provide an introduction to stakeholder engagement and how to maximise it for use in CSR and sustainability strategies and reporting. You will learn how to develop a customised stakeholder engagement plan to enable win-win partnerships with your key stakeholders.
Learning Objectives y Understand the stakeholder principle and how it is defined in popular CSR
frameworks y Learn how stakeholder relationships create social capital and social performance y Shared value understanding: Identify winning approaches and models to building
effective win-win partnerships with key stakeholders that address critical social challenges while providing bottom-line benefits
y Tips and techniques for effective partnership with the public and NGO sectors for the business community
y Apply tools to understand how stakeholder engagement strategy can drive greater organisational performance
y Develop a stakeholder map for your CSR framework
For updates on the experts leading this workshop, check www.csrsummitdubai.com
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support the sustainable social and economic development in uae and the region by: � Showcasing your initiatives and programmes to 150+ high profile dignitaries,
business executives, international figures and regional corporates� Hosting interactive sessions like panels, case studies and roundtable discussions� Heading a Rising Star Roundtable with young professionals and students to
empower the youth� Hosting networking sessions to engage with a selection of top speakers, NGOs or
ministerial bodies � Holding a Youth Forum gathering students to develop a blueprint for creating a
more sustainable future for the region� Hosting an evening reception to engage with select key stakeholders � Chairing the CSR Excellence Awards 2015And many more interactive, engaging approaches to partner!
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� Youth Engagement � Social Entrepreneurship � Education and Employment � Community Development � Empowering Women� Environmental Sustainability
THE largest gathering of Csr and sustainabilitY professionals IN THE REGION
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AWARDSReceive acknowledgment of your organisation’s performance and success at the region’s largest gathering of CSR and sustainability professionals!
Led by an expert panel of stakeholders ranging from leading corporates, universities NGOs and internationals, the CSR Excellence Awards will provide organisations the opportunity to be ranked amongst the best of the best in the MENA region’s CSR and sustainability community.
awards partnershipAlign your organisation with the CSR Awards Levant 2015! for more information, contact renae ruggieri on +971 (0)4 407 2732 or [email protected]
More information on the categories and how your organisation can apply and will be announced on the event website, please visit www.csrsummitdubai.com to stay updated
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19 MAY 2015
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Unilever is one of the world’s leading suppliers of Food, Home and Personal Care products with sales in over 190 countries and reaching 2 billion consumers on any given day. It has more than 174,000 employees and generated sales of €48.4 billion in 2014. Over half of the company’s footprint is in developing and emerging markets (57% in 2014). With more than 400 brands found in homes across the world, its portfolio includes Persil, Dove, Knorr, Domestos, Hellmann’s, Lipton, Wall’s ice cream, Marmite, Magnum and Lynx.
Unilever’s Sustainable Living Plan (USLP) aims to double the size of the business whilst reducing environmental footprint and increasing positive social impact. Its three goals are:� Helping more than a billion people take action to improve their health and well-being� Decoupling their growth from their environmental impact� And enhancing the livelihoods of millions of people by 2020 Unilever was ranked number one in its sector in the 2014 Dow Jones Sustainability Index. In the FTSE4Good Index Series, it attained a top environmental score of 5. It led the list of Global Corporate Sustainability Leaders in the GlobeScan/SustainAbility annual survey for the fourth year running. In 2014 Unilever was also named in LinkedIn’s Top 3 most sought-after employers across all sectors. For more information about Unilever and its brands, please visit www.unilever.com. For more information on the USLP: www.unilever.com/sustainable-living
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tuesday & wednesday19 - 20 May 2015
Thursday21 May 2015
Morning bootcamp a Csr summit
bootcamp C
afternoon bootcamp b bootcamp d