Title: Global Compact
1Global Compact the Pakistan Experience
Presentation for 5th regional JPO Workshop, Hanoi
14-18 June
2Sequence of Events
Media Launch - media briefing held in Islamabad,
15 May 2003 Pre-Launch Workshop on Global
Compact by Employer's Federation of Pakistan in
Karachi on 27 September 2003 (CEO, Pakistani
private sector and multinationals) Formation of
Global Compact Steering Board, first meeting held
in Islamabad on 1 October 2003 Next step the
Global Compact Foundation
3Media Launch
- Launching event to mobilize support and create
awareness - GC web site developed www.globalcompact.org.pk
- Examples of GC related initiatives already
exciting in Pakistan ( UN and non-UN associated)
Pre Launch Workshop
- Pre-Launch Workshop on Global Compact arranged by
Employer's Federation of Pakistan to generate
interest among stakeholders - Keynote speakers on Universal Principles of Human
Rights, Labour Standards and Environment
4Poverty Reduction- Examples of Concrete
Partnerships
- The Program for Improving Livelihoods in Urban
Settlements (PLUS) is aimed at introducing and
experimenting an alternative, integrated,
effective, affordable and community-based
approaches for improving the conditions of the
predominantly low income communities in selected
urban areas. - National Commission on Human Development channel
resources from the Government of Pakistan, the
private sector and the international donor
community. - Industrial Information Network - INN, to promote
SMEs in Pakistan and oversees, and facilitate
entrepreneurs in e-commerce trade established by
UNIDO in 2001 with technical assistance of
COMSATS, MOST and SMEDA worth Rs. 40 million
5Formation of GC Steering Board
In order to consult and involve all
stakeholders, and determine a Plan of Action, a
core group of champions among business,
government, civil society, media and academia
The Global Compact Steering Board was formed,
with UN facilitation.
6The Composition of the Steering Board
Patron Minister for CommerceChairman UN
Resident CoordinatorMembers UN agencies
(UNDP, ILO, UNIDO) Government Business sector
Academia Civil Society
7Recommendations from the Board
GC initiative shall be dovetailed to national
priorities go down to local level be governed by
clear institutional mechanisms, to ensure
transparent and sustainable implementation of
practical partnerships and projects create public
awareness on the importance and benefits,and
undertake research and advocacy as first critical
steps mobilize further resources to further the
initiative The Steering Board decided to
establish a Foundation to take the GC imitative
further
8The GC Foundation
- The GC Foundation, led by the business community,
will act as the principal agency to engage with
interested stakeholders, and initiate, facilitate
and support events, projects, partnerships,
networks, dialogues and research, under the
Global Compact Pakistan banner. It shall - Provide a common neutral and organized platform
for initiating diversity of actions and engaging
all interested stakeholders - Institutionalize initiatives and
capitalize/disseminate knowledge and expertise - Provide a formal, accountable, flexible and
transparent framework for resource mobilization
and utilization
9Next steps
The GC Steering Board has decided to dissolve
itself as and when the Foundation will be
established. The GC process will then be
completely handed over to the Foundation. The
Foundation will then operate through its Board of
Directors (consisting of a majority of business
leaders), and its working sub-committees, where
all interested stakeholders will be able to work
in partnership around issues and projects of
common interest. The UN will continue to get
involved in GC related activities, but as a
facilitator and broker.
10Board of the Foundation
The Board of the Foundation would be a broad-base
representation and act as the policy-making body
for Global Compact Pakistan. Subject to the
provisions of the (Societies registration ACT
1860) , the following members of the Board are
proposed 5 representative associations of the
corporate sector 3 public sector agencies
representatives 2 representatives from civil
society and academia UN Resident Coordinator will
act as an observer on behalf of participating UN
agencies
11Summary of recommendations
- Develop institutional frameworks for the Global
Compact by - Establishing a Global Compact Foundation
- Embedding into existing institutional networks
and platforms - Employ a bottom-up approach and localizing Global
Compact initiatives through - Global Compact City Initiative, TimeBanks
Initiative, Focus on SMEs, Focus on
public-private partnerships that involve and
benefit communities
12Summary of recommendations cont.
- Focus on Advocacy, Outreach, Research and
Learning by - Working closely with stakeholders to raise
awareness about Global Compact and its principles
through seminars, workshops and trainings - Establish Chairs and Fellowships at premier
universities - Establish learning centers
- Carry out research on relevant topics
- Participate in international events to raise
country profile and learn from international
practices - Engage in consistent communication with
stakeholders through media including advertising,
websites, newsletters, articles and supplements
13Summary of recommendations cont.
- Develop incentives for good practice and assist
business and industry in self-regulation by - Instituting various Global Compact awards,
Capacity building of associations to strengthen
self-regulatory frameworks - Formalize the commitments made by stakeholders by
signing Memorandum of Understanding with
partners, outlining areas and nature of
partnership and thus develop and sustain momentum
on the Global Compact Pakistan agenda.
14Resource Mobilization
- Start-up
- Received some funds from RC and UNDP CO budgets,
hired one national consultants and had one UNDP
PO as focal point - Resource Mobilization Strategy
- Board members have committed initial funding
- Developed detailed recourse mobilization strategy
for both cash and in kind contributions for
private sector, government, development agencies,
civil society and academia contributions
15Some lessons learned...
- Perceptions initial criticism of UN blue wash
of corporate sector - Need to be pragmatic at country level, important
to link it to concrete local ideas and
initiatives on corporate social responsibility - It is a voluntary, multi-stakeholder network
bringing business together with UN, government,
labour and civil society to advance responsible
corporate citizenship. - It is a framework to facilitate better
interaction and increased partnerships between
the public and the private sectors, with the
ultimate objective to promote and support
development. - to match ideas, partners and resources
16Some lessons learned...
- Difficult to get started without any funds, as
partners were reluctant to host the initial
events - Feedback the power of the logo makes many
interested in the GC, opportunity for SMEs to
associate with UN - Ownership many wants the primary ownership,
difficult to work with so many VIPs at one time -
- Bottom-up approach forging partnerships at
district and city level, devolution process opens
opportunities ( 80 of labour force employed in
SMEs)
17Thank you!