Title: REAL CHALLENGES.
1 REAL CHALLENGES.
REAL SOLUTIONS.
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCES. Doing Business
through Partnership.
2What is the Connection?
3What is USAID?
- The U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID) is the worlds largest development agency
with offices in 86 countries
4USAID Invests in
- Agriculture
- Conflict prevention humanitarian assistance
- Democracy and governance
- Economic growth and trade
- Education
- Health
5US Total Resource Flows to the Developing World
in 2005 164 Billion
US Resource Flows to the Developing World in the
1960s 5.1 Billion
Public Flows 16.8
Public Flows 71
Private Flows 83.2
Private Flows 29
6Alliances Make Sense
Business Interests
USAID Development Goals
AllianceOpportunity
7What are Global Development Alliances?
8Alliance Characteristics
Jointly defined problem and solution
Shared resources, risks, and responsibilities
Innovative
Mutual Investment
9Why Partner with USAID?
Relationships with local and national governments
Technical expertise across industries and sectors
Network of local, regional and global partners
Funding
Convening power
Long-term country presence
Credibility and goodwill
10Reasons Companies Partner
- Market Access
- Business Environment Challenges
- Risk Mitigation
- Value Chain
- Sourcing / Production
Business Drivers Markets
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Public Relations
- Visibility
- Philanthropy
CSR Drivers
11Resources Businesses can Invest
Business minded, market-driven approaches
Funding
Access to global supply chains and markets
Skills, services and products
Communication and marketing
Technology and intellectual property transfer
Relationships with local business actors
12Who Partners?
Local/Regional Businesses
Multinational Corporations
Shared Objectives with
- Universities
- Think Tanks
- Implementers
- NGOs
- National Governments
- Donors
13Steps to Partnership
1
Contact USAID Mission or office in Washington,
DC
14How Alliances Work
Corporate Partners
Project
resources
Implementing Partners
15Sustainable Forest Products Global Alliance
A public-private partnership of business,
government, and non-governmental organizations
working together to encourage the responsible
management of forest resources, reduce illegal
logging, and improve the well-being of local
communities.
16GFTN
- VISION
- To transform the global market place into a force
for saving the worlds valuable and threatened
forests, while providing economic and social
benefits for the businesses and people that
depend on them. - GOAL
- Mainstream responsible forest management and
trade by 2020.
17How GFTN Works
MANUFACTURERS
18GFTN Growth through SFPGA
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21Year 7 Capacity Building
- 360 people received training on responsible
purchasing - 770 people received training on responsible
forestry - 720 people informed on responsible forestry and
trade through conferences and outreach
22GFTN Highlights
- GFTN-Central Africa has grown to 6 participants
managing - 2.5 million hectares
- 2 million of which are FSC certified
- GFTN-North America has grown to 10 participants
including - Walmart
- Williams and Sonoma Inc
- Johnson Johnson
- Kimberly Clark
- Procter Gambel
- BlueLinx
- GFTN-Russia has grown to 49 participants
managing - 20 million hectares
- 15 million of which are FSC certified
23GFTN Around the Globe
24Getting Started
- Visit
- www.usaid.gov/gda
- Contact
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