Dr Sameen Siddiqi, WHO Representative, Iran

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MDG based national development strategies and plans in Africa: the role of the Integrated Package of Services Presentation by BDP/BRSP at RBA Workshop.
Advertisements

Armand Racine Consultant Chemicals Branch
HIGH COUNCIL FOR ECONOMY, INDUSTRY, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGIES 1 Metrology policies to foster the competitiveness of industry J.F. Magaña.
What is CSR? Why CSR? What are Companies and Governments Roles?
Corporate Social Responsibility in Asia: An Introduction to Sustainable Consumption Richard Welford CSR Asia.
Peace Through Commerce Partnerships As a New Paradigm Reflections From Pact Congo and USAID Working With the Mining Sector in the DRC Christian Roy, Pact.
MODULE 3 THE ENVIRONMENTAL PRINCIPLES Session 2: Principle 8
Towards an Integrity Standard in the Pharmaceutical Industry IACC Conference, May 27, 2003 Seoul, Korea Dr. Jillian Clare Cohen Assistant Professor, Leslie.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Definition and tools
The Role of Governments in Activating Corporate Social Responsibility
Operationalizing the Ruggie Framework Michael Auerbach, V.P., Social Risk Consulting.
UNDP & the Business SectorBureau for Resources and Strategic Partnerships Business, sustainable development and the MDGs: A changing landscape.
Corporate Social Responsibility. What is CSR? The responsibility of enterprises for their impacts on society. To completely meet their social responsibility.
ISO Richard Welford CSR Asia © CSR Asia 2011.
AIM 2030 Access to Innovative Medicines Draft concept for a new World Bank-led multi-stakeholder initiative August 2014, Andreas Seiter.
Whilst the pharmaceutical industry plays a key role in developing and producing medicines, there is a tension between industry’s need to expand product.
John M. White, Health Services 1 Building a Healthy Culture Key Elements of a Comprehensive Health Strategy John M. White, Ph.D. Global Health Promotion.
Green and Inclusive Business
Basic Definitions and Drivers (Sustainability Reporting) Introduction and scene setting.
Corporate Social Responsibility LECTURE 19: Corporate Social Responsibility MGT
Identify the institutions which have a stake in the
NGO’s Strategy for CSR: Building a Responsible Solution Nona Pooroe Utomo.
MANIFESTO FOR RESPONSIBLE EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT EUROCADRES’ Conference Nov 2003 Dirk Ameel.
Accelerating Africa’s Growth and Development to meet the Millennium Development Goals: Emerging Challenges and the Way Forward Presentation on behalf of.
Joris Oldenziel SOMO - Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (Stichting Onderzoek Multinationale Ondernemingen) Said Business University, 21.
European Health Forum Gastein, October Avoidable chronic diseases: the neglected global epidemic Corinna Hawkes Visiting Research Fellow International.
Summary of the U.S. Task Force on United Way’s Economic Model & Growth.
COGITA is made possible by Bologna, 23 October 2014 European Public Policies on CSR: The perceptions SMEs Eleni Apospori, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of.
Planned Commission Communication on the role of the Private Sector in Development A contribution to the reflexion on How to Innovate International Cooperation.
Developing a sustainable apparel and footwear industry Responding to the economic crisis and beyond MFA Forum Mexico Committee, Mexico City, August 2009.
Policy track summary ICIUM 2011 – 18 Nov Policy track topics 1.The pharmaceutical policy process 2.Quality and safety of medicines in LMIC 3.Policy.
Health challenges in an enlarged Europe Report from Parallel Session A1 Dr. Natasha Azzopardi Muscat Ministry of Health - Malta.
The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Serbia Kai Bethke 26 June 2007.
PIME 2004 Workshop Sustainable Development and Corporate Social Responsibility >> Report.
Business Responsibility and Sustainability Dr Eshani Beddewela Week 04.
WHO-Technical Briefing Seminar | October-November 2012 Dr Cécile Macé 1 |1 | Good Governance for Medicines Programme Dr Cécile Macé EMP/MPC.
Function of Speaker Tadeusz Makulski Fair Trade Expert Polish Fair Trade Association Making trade work for sustainable development: the case for partnerships.
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FRAMEWORK Presentation by Ministry of Finance 10 December 2013.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Corporate Governance. What is Corporate Governance ? Corporate Governance refers to the structures & processes for the efficient.
IFC Crisis Response in Corporate Governance May 13, 2009 Santiago de Chile.
The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for Small and Medium Enterprises in Bulgaria Kai Bethke 12 June 2007.
1 CIVIL SOCIETY AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN VIETNAM: BRIDGING THE GAP Hanoi, March 2013.
UN-Global Compact And why the 2016 Water Integrity Global Outlook is elementary to reaching the objectives of the UN – Global Compact
United Nations IMPROVING GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY Resolution adopted by the General Assembly 106th plenary meeting 19 April 2012.
CSR in Romania – between illusion and reality With particular focus on Small and Medium Sized Enterprises Discussant: Dina Ursua LIDEEA Development Actions.
The COALITION for Health is an organization that was founded by Renea Gray, of The Veggie Pals and VP Farmers Market. Ms. Gray felt the need to pull together.
18. Sustainable Marketing in the Global Marketplace.
Breastfeeding : A High Return on Investment to Achieve SDGs
Corporate Governance In Tanzania 2009
Convening today at TIFR, Mumbai on 29th January, 2017, on the occasion of the Tata Memorial Centre Platinum Jubilee Conference – ‘Healthcare – a commodity.
Public-Private Partnerships: Livestock Sector Development Programmes
Introduction to Business (MRK 151)
Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency
Breastfeeding and nutrition in the global policy context: The United Nations Decade for Action on Nutrition Laurence Grummer-Strawn Department of Nutrition.
IFC 2008 Creating Opportunity.
MAINSTREAMING OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES’ CONSIDERATIONS IN RELATION TO THE ENERGY SECTOR Presentation to the Joint Meeting of the.
Sustainable Development Goals
A Partnership Model: African Mineral Skills Initiative
HEALTH IN POLICIES TRAINING
DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION OF A NATIONAL STRATEGY ON CSR
Claudia Uribe Colombian ambassador to the WTO
The Business of adaptation
NGO priorities for environmentally sustainable aquaculture in the EU Ann Dom, Deputy Director Dublin workshop April 2014.
Sustainability Reporting
European Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases & Strategies for Promotion of Healthy Lifestyles St Petersburg. Russian Federation.
European Commission policy on CSR
Advanced Management Control and Sustainable Development
The role of Supreme Audit Institutions in fragile situations: initial findings Research by David Goldsworthy and Silvia Stefanoni of Development Action.
Private Sector: Who is Accountable?
SWOT and PESTEL Analysis By MyAssignmenthelp.com MyAssignmenthelp.com.
Presentation transcript:

Corporate Social Responsibility in the Health Sector – Challenges and Opportunities Dr Sameen Siddiqi, WHO Representative, Iran 4th International Congress on CSR Organized by Mahak – 13 Feb, 2017, Tehran

Corporate Social Responsibility - CSR The responsibility of enterprises for their impacts on society Firms put in place processes to: Integrate social, environmental, ethical, human rights; Address consumer concerns into their business operations; Include close collaboration with stakeholders as a core strategy 12/2/2018 Source: European Commission, 2015

Health Sector Reform or Right Health Sector Reform or Right? Role of Market, Government, Corporate Sector Health cannot be left to the market - needs government interventions asymmetry of information public good aspects of health care; and reasons of externalities in health For many developing countries governments’ have also not been successful to provide essential health services of acceptable quality and protect population from the financial consequences of illnesses Corporate sector also has not realized its social responsibility to promote better health and environment in which the population lives, grows and works. 12/2/2018

There is good reason for optimism for CSR in Health!! Pharmaceutical firms are experiencing increasing pressure from CSOs to act responsibly, are expanding or reforming their CSRs UN Global Compact on Corporate Sustainability [2014] aligns objectives and interests of business and global community to develop innovative policies aimed at CSR Country example - Government of India mandated CSR by requiring for-profit entities to give 2% of their net profits to charitable causes 12/2/2018

CSR and the Health Sector CSR in health by different industries and firms needs some caution Inherent contradiction in asking the tobacco industry or the weapons industry to have a corporate social responsibility for health “Breastmilk makes the world healthier, smarter, and more equal: these are the conclusions of a new Lancet Series on breastfeeding. The deaths of 823 000 children and 20 000 mothers each year could be averted through universal breastfeeding, …….savings of US$300 billion” [Lancet, 2016] Industry that hinders universal breast feeding of children will have difficulty justifying a concomitant CSR 12/2/2018

CSR and the Health Sector [2] Pharmaceutical, medical devices, health insurance and food industries offer benefits as well as pose risks to health Pharmaceutical companies have developed the vast majority of medicines known to humankind, but they have profited handsomely from doing so 12/2/2018

Average profit margins of five main industrial sectors, 2013 12/2/2018

Year 2013 12/2/2018

Evolving role of Pharmaceuticals in CSR – Over last decade Product Involvement Donation Differential pricing sales for resource poor countries Special licensing agreements for resource-poor countries Other areas Loan & microfinance programs mHealth initiatives Social marketing Health issue awareness campaigns Research & Development Health Systems Strengthening Training health care workers Improved local manufacturing Increased product distribution capacity Infrastructure investment Supply-chain support Private or informal provider engagement Promoting uptake of health insurance 12/2/2018

Fast Food Industry and Health Costs associated with the epidemic of obesity pose a severe threat to middle and higher income economies Fast food industry has a social and ethical responsibility to act ample evidence exists of its role in contributing to the obesity crisis What options and actions can be done: Innovative healthy advertising initiatives Modification of portion sizes Promoting greener and healthier options Nutrition labeling so that consumers can make informed choices As part of their CSR agenda some fast foods have committed to promoting healthy options from 2016 onwards The impact has yet to be assessed 12/2/2018

What motivates these industries for CSR engagement? Three broad reasons can be offered: Reputational benefits Perception of consumers, funders and stakeholders in general; Competitive advantage Entering new markets or expanding consumer base; and Philanthropy and health impact Increased patient access to necessary medicines or services 12/2/2018

Role of WHO and CSR in Health WHO has adopted a conservative approach in its engagement with for-profit non-state actors reasons of conflict of interest as it globally sets norms and standard in health [defines levels of sugar, salt and fat in food] Hence receiving resources from for-profit institutions that have a health interest is not possible for WHO In May 2016, after several years of negotiations, WHO’s governing body passed WHO’s Framework of Engagement with the Non-State Actors [FENSA] 12/2/2018

CSR and Civil Society Organizations Awareness raising activities Targeting not only companies but also consumers Coalition and partnership building Engaging in multi-stakeholder dialogue, involving businesses and governments and to assist in introducing change Monitoring organizations “Watch-dogs” function to monitor compatibility of business practices with human rights standards and adopted codes of conduct/policies NGOs with certification and assessment expertise Fill the vacuum in independent CSR assessments, to provide an objective and professional support to companies 12/2/2018

Some Messages The jury is still out there to delineate a clear path for the industry in respect of CSR and health; CSR if done well, is of particular relevance to low and middle income countries where resources are limited; CSR to succeed in health requires – good corporate governance, sound legislation, enforcement and monitoring mechanisms, increased transparency and accountability; CSO have an important catalytic and monitoring role in promoting a balanced approach to CSR in health 12/2/2018

Thank You