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Page 1: C N E · CEO, Akshaya Patra Foundation • Chief Executives • Chief Sustainability Officers/CXOs • Policy Makers • Head - CSR /Policy & Engagement / Partnership • Manager-

A Maharatna CompanyCentral Warehousing

Corporation

C N E

VNV A

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ActionA17 GOALS TO TRANSFORM OUR WORLD

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with 17 SDGs and 169 targets, is a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity. The SDGs are universal, transcend borders and apply across the workplace, marketplace and community. The SDGs are deeply interconnected i.e progress on one goal can have a signi�cant impact on progress in meeting others. Business cannot thrive in a world of poverty, inequality, unrest and environmental stress, and so it has a vital interest in ensuring the 2030 Agenda is delivered. In the Indian context, as India witnesses’ higher growth rates and transforms itself into the New India, it is imperative that SDGs reside as the underlying framework for businesses to achieve sustainable growth. The implementation path to achieving SDGs would not only help India grow but also help us sustain our growth and our society without taking away what we owe to our future generations. As we inch towards creating the New India, we need to understand what needs to be done and act now!

BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT

thThe 13 GCNI National Convention aims to:

¢ Establish SDGs as the growth engines for businesses

¢ Explore how everyone, from the CEO to a Janitor can contribute to the SDGs

¢ Understand the potential of concepts such as circular economy

¢ Gain intellectual stimulation by listening to the best practices for SDGs within India able actions for achieving the SDGs.

¢ Driving businesses from discussions, pilots and elementary initiatives to taking concrete, scalable and sustainable actions for achieving the SDGs.

Global Compact Network India is pleased to thannounce the 13 National Convention on the theme

of “Sustainable Development Goals: “A Blueprint for thAction” on 8 June, 2018 at Hotel Shangri-La,

Bengaluru. The theme of the convention “A Blueprint for Action” puts emphasis on the real, on-ground actions that the businesses need to take to make a real impact on achieving the SDGs while also creating economic value for the nation. The “A Blueprint for Action” will include concepts such as organizational performance for SDGs, circular economy etc. which India Inc. needs to follow in the coming years. These concepts have not just shown potential of creating jobs and growth but also limit virgin resource usage and improve efficiency.

THABOUT THE 13 NATIONAL CONVENTION KEY OBJECTIVES

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INVITED SPEAKERS

Mr. Shashi ShankerPresident, GCNI & CMD, ONGC

Mr. DK HotaConvention Convener & CMD BEML

Convener President

Mr. Vishvesh PrabhakarMD, SustainabilityAccenture Strategy India

Mr. Yaduvendra Mathur, IASAdditional Secretary NITI Aayog, GoI

Dr. Raman RamachandranCMDBASF India Ltd. and Head BASF South Asia

Dr. Ranjan BanerjeeDean SP Jain Institute of ManagementMumbai

Mr. Jayant KrishnaED & CEO, NSDC

Mr. T V Mohandas PaiChairman of Manipal Global Education

Mr. Krish ShankarGlobal Head, HR, Infosys Ltd.

Dr. H ChaturvediDirector, BIMTECH

Dr. Ajay MathurDirector GeneralTERI

Prof. Rajendra ShrivastavDean, ISB, Hyderabad

Dr. G. Raghuram Director, IIM, Bengaluru

Dr. Latha Pillai Director, NAACBengaluru

Brig Rajiv WilliamsCorporate Head – CSRJSL Stainless Ltd.

Mr. Luke WildeChief Executive, twenty�fty

Mr. Tom ThomasCEO, PRAXIS

Mr. Sandeep Roy ChoudhuryManaging Partner, VNV Advisory Services LLP

Mr. Amitabh KantCEO, NITI Aayog

Mr. Yuri AfanasievUN Resident Coordinator India and UNDP Resident Representative in India

Dr. Bhaskar ChatterjeeSecretary GeneralIndian Steel Association

Mr. Sanjay PadodeSecretary-Centre for DevelopmentalEducation, IFIM Business School

Mr. Erwin SteinhauserCEO, Sandvik Asia Pvt Ltd.

Mr. Anurag BeharCSO, Wipro Ltd, CEO, Azim Premji Foundation and VCAzim Premji University

Mr. T.V. Mohandas PaiChairman, Manipal Global Education (Manipal University)

Mr. Sarat Kumar AcharyaCMD, NLC

Mr. Bharat KaushalMD, Hitachi

Mr. Shekar ViswanathanVC & Whole-time DirectorToyota Kirloskar

Dr. Shalini SarinSVP HR- BG ProfessionalCSR & BoP Leader- LightingPhilips

Ms. Heather GradyVice President Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (RPA)San Francisco

Mr. Marcos NetoDirector, Istanbul International Center for Private Sector in Development, UNDP, Istanbul

Ms. Sue AllchurchChief, Outreach and Engagement UNGCNew York

Dr. Bhimaraya MetriDirector, IIM Trichy

Dr A K NasaMember SecretaryNBA, New Delhi

Mr. Alay BarahExecutive DirectorICCo India

Mr. Shridhar VenkatCEO, Akshaya Patra Foundation

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• Chief Executives

• Chief Sustainability Officers/CXOs

• Policy Makers

• Head - CSR /Policy & Engagement / Partnership

• Manager- CSR / Social Inclusion / Programme

• Corporate Communication Head

• Government Officials, Academicians, Researchers

• Civil Society Leaders and Practitioners

*Plus applicable GST Mode of Payment: Demand Draft/ Cheque/ Digital Payment in favour of GLOBAL Compact Network, Payable at New DelhiBankers Details: Bank: AXIS BANK LTD | Account No: 909010038941271Type: Saving Bank Trust AccountIFSC Code: UTIB0000126 | MICR Code: 110211017Branch: B-6, Lajpat Nagar -II, New Delhi-110024 Branch Code: 000126 | Bene�ciary: GLOBAL COMPACT NETWORK

CATEGORY For 1 For 2-5 More Than 5

GCNI Member Complementary Complementary ` 5,000 Per Person

Non Member ` 8,500 ` 8,000 ` 7,500

Academician/ ` 5,000 ` 4,500 ` 4,000MSME/NGOs

Student ` 2,500 ` 2,000 ` 1,500

Launch of Accenture-GCNI CEO Study 2018 Exclusive CEO Panel

Concurrent Sessions on SDGs SDG Innovative Case Presentation and Awards

Multiple Concurrent Sessions on SDGs

Inaugural Session Session 1

CEO Agenda- “Incorporating sustainability into an organization’s DNA”

Session 2Beyond Cost Optimization: Circular Economy – "A transformative approach to resource efficiency"

Session 3

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

KEY HIGHLIGHTS FOR EVENT

INTERACTIVE SESSIONS

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

CONFERENCE FEES PER PARTICIPANT

Quality Education: Providing Quality Higher Education & Lifelong Learning

Opportunities for everyone in India

Integrating Human Rights into Sustainable

Business Strategy

Urbanisation andAffordable Housing

SDG Philanthropy Platform

UN India Business Forum

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THE TEN PRINCIPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT

Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining;

The elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labour;

The effective abolition of child labour; and

The elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation.

Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights; and

Make sure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses.

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Encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies.

Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges;

Undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility; and

Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery

sthgiR namuH

Environment

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The Ten Principles

of the United Nations Global

Compact

Global Compact Network IndiathSCOPE Minar, Core 3, 5 Floor, Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi - 110092

Email: [email protected] | Web: www.globalcompact.inTel: 011-22406480

Global CompactNetwork India

For Any Query Contact

Ms. Ankita KumariM: 8210981700E:[email protected]

Ms. Tamanna GirdharM: 8700607313E: [email protected]

Global Compact Network India (GCNI), formed in November 2000, was registered in 2003 as a non-pro�t society to

function as the Indian Local Network of the UN Global Compact, New York. It is the �rst Local Network in the world to be

established with full legal recognition. It, also as a country level platform for businesses, civil society organisations, public

and private sector, aids in aligning stakeholders’ responsible practices towards the Ten Universally Accepted Principles of

UNGC in the areas of Human Rights, Labour, Environment and Anti-corruption, broad UN goals including Sustainable

Development Goals and other key sister initiatives of the United Nations and its systems.

At present, the India Network ranks among the top 10, out of more than 103 Local Networks in the world. It has also

emerged as the largest corporate sustainability initiative in India and globally with a pan India membership of 350 leading

business and non-business participants and 350 signatories, strengthening their commitment to the UN Global Compact

Principles by becoming proud members of the Local Network in India.

ABOUT GLOBAL COMPACT NETWORK INDIA

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Glimpses of the th12 National Convention

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