1 UNDP’s Private Sector Strategy Promoting Inclusive Market Development Private Sector Division, Partnerships Bureau / BDP Casper Sonesson, Policy Advisor.

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1 UNDP’s Private Sector Strategy Promoting Inclusive Market Development Private Sector Division, Partnerships Bureau / BDP Casper Sonesson, Policy Advisor DRR/DCD Induction Workshop April 9, 2008

2 Outline o Partnerships Bureau overview o Private Sector and UNDP o The role of private sector in development o New UNDP Private Sector Strategy o Support from the Private Sector Division

3 Partnerships Bureau New York o Division for Resource Mobilization o Communications Office o Private Sector Division o Division for Foundations Affairs o Civil Society Organizations Division o Division for UN Affairs o Executive Board Secretariat o Multi-Donor Trust Funds Unit o Japan Affairs Unit Liaison Offices o Washington, Brussels, Geneva, Copenhagen, Tokyo

4 Private Sector and UNDP Strategic Plan 2008 – 2011 o Private sector as a recognized partner and stakeholder o Markets, private sector and economic development as one important pillar / outcome under poverty reduction o Markets and private sector referred to in each of UNDP focus areas New UNDP Private Sector Strategy o Promoting Inclusive Markets, 2007 Private Sector Division o Matrix arrangement PB / BDP, 2007 o Mandate to support and coordinate UNDP’s private sector activities, including partnerships and private sector development

5 A vibrant Private Sector is a key component in combating poverty Source: OECD 2004, Accelerating Pro-poor Growth Through Support for Private Sector Development Economic Growth is a pre-requisite for poverty alleviation The Private Sector Drives Economic Growth and generates: - Jobs - Entrepreneurship - Public revenues and distribution options - Provision of needed products and services - Solutions / contributions for MDG achievement

6 Evidence is emerging that core business assets need to be deployed in order to achieve core business objectives while including the poor Pro-poor business models / inclusive markets Development benefits Business benefits Policy dialogue / advocacy Philanthropy CSR / Social investment Dialogue which contributes to more effective governance institutions, rules, policies and processes Contribution of financial or in-kind resources to development projects Social investment that is strategic to the core business and that contributes to achievement of the MDGs Enterprise solutions that accelerate and sustain access by the poor to needed goods and services and to livelihoods opportunities Relevance to UNDP strategy priority areas: 5. CSR for inclusive markets and MDGs 5. CSR for inclusive markets & MDGs 1. Policy & institutional infrastructure 1. Policy & institutions 2. Value chains 3. Pro-poor goods & services 4. Entrepreneurship Traditional CSR New Generation CSR

7 The targets of UNDP’s interventions: Empowering the poor as entrepreneur, employee, consumer * one of 50 entrepreneurs from GIM Initiative A successful business model: from collection, to processing, and to distribution 200 direct employees, all from local communities 1,000 suppliers, mainly nomadic herders Nancy Abeiderrahmane* Founder & CEO Tiviski Dairy Mauritania “I have seen so many cases where this type of business does make a difference in all sorts of countries. It does give an income to poor people and it does give them hope.”

8 How UNDP PS Strategic Priority Areas can help overcome Nancy’s barriers Nancy’s barriers Lack of government support and regulation of milk industry International regulation as an hurdle to exportation Bad cultural perception towards milk selling Dispersed sources of milk (nomadic herders) Disorganized business sector with no pre-existing supply or distribution networks Lack of business knowledge among the supply chain Hostile climate and poor land transportation facilities Difficulty to secure financing Establishing the Policy and Institutional Infrastructure Facilitating Pro-Poor Value Chain Integration Facilitating Investments in Pro-Poor Goods and Services Fostering Inclusive Entrepreneurship Promoting CSR in support of the MDGs and Inclusive Markets

9 UNDP Private Sector Strategy Promoting Inclusive and Sustainable Markets: - Profitability - Participation of the poor - Human development impact - Sustainability Implementation: Internal – New Private Sector Division, Regional Bureaus, Country Offices, Community of Practice External – Partnerships as a key approach to deliver, including strengthen links to UN agencies including cooperation with UNIDO, ILO, UNCTAD, ITC, FAO, others

10 UNDP Private Sector Strategy Core Busin ess Advoca cy & Dialog ue Social Investments CSR in support of the MDGs & Inclusive Markets Inclusive Entrepreneur- ship Investments in Pro-Poor Goods & Services Pro-Poor Value Chain Integration Policy and Institutional Infrastructure UNDP Private Sector Priority Areas Skills Finance Law Vietnam – new Enterprise Law Belarus – public-private dialogue on business constraints UNDP Examples Growing Sustainable Business – Unilever; SPAR Ghana – Cadbury sustainable cocoa Voluntary certification in supply chains Microfinance and inclusive finance (UNCDF / UNDP) Public-Private Partnerships for Service Delivery (PPPSD) Access to energy – LPG initiative Enterprise Africa Bulgaria - JOBS programme Angola Enterprise Programme (with Chevron) UNDP-led Global Compact networks (40+ countries) Coca-Cola - water Oil & gas – governance, local development Microsoft, Cisco etc – ICT for development

11 Private Sector Division Support o Lead corporate strategy, policies and guidelines on work with PS o New Community of Practice Knowledge management o Lead global programmes / approaches for PS work, e.g. - Growing Sustainable Business - Growing Inclusive Markets o Assist RBx and RCs to support PS strategy implementation o Support COs with designing and implementing country level PS strategies o Liaise with other UN agencies on PS issues, cooperation o Facilitate and manage PS partnerships at global level o Position and advocate for UNDP’s private sector work globally

12 Some Key UNDP-led Initiatives Growing Inclusive Markets (GIM) Research on low-income markets, disseminate knowledge and inspire action Focuses on core business activities, Southern perspective Platform for collaboration – 20+ stakeholders First Global Report to be launched in 2008 Tools for country research & reports Growing Sustainable Business GSB engages the private sector in innovative partnerships grounded in market-based activities Working in more than 70 partnerships with the domestic and international private sector Operational in 19 countries MDG Call to Action World Business & Development Awards Spanish MDG Fund Window on private sector development and public private collaboration for UN Country Team proposals Public-Private Partnership for Service Delivery Enabling environment for PPPs for local service delivery for the poor Capacity development for N/L gvts Quick Win PPPs for local service Exploratory new areas: Local content in extractive industry Voluntary certifications in supply chains