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DFID and CSR: Responsible business for poverty reduction Jillian Popkins Business Alliances Team 24 th April 2007 1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE Abercrombie House, Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 8EA Department Title
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1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE Abercrombie House, Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 8EA Contents Introduction to DFID CSR and poverty elimination Initiatives and approaches Department Title
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1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE Abercrombie House, Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 8EA DFID – A brief introduction part of the UK Government that manages Britain's aid to poor countries headed by a Cabinet minister, one of the senior ministers in the Government halving world poverty by the year 2015 DFID aid will increase to £5.3 billion by 2007/08 In 2004 UK set a clear timetable to meet, by 2013, the UN target of 0.7% of national income going to aid.
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1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE Abercrombie House, Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 8EA DFID and CSR Why CSR? Role of responsible business to deliver the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Growth, driven by the private sector, is a necessary condition for poverty reduction…. However, where business acts irresponsibly can also contribute to poverty and vulnerability, e.g. child labour
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1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE Abercrombie House, Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 8EA CSR on a spectrum At one end - elimination of harmful and abusive practices which underlie poverty and vulnerability (e.g. ‘the working poor’, child labour) At the other end – business practice which has poverty reduction and sustainable development at its core makes a positive contribution to poverty elimination. What makes a difference?
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1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE Abercrombie House, Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 8EA Some examples…. Labour Rights - ILO anti-trafficking programme + Partnership Framework with the ILO Ethical Trading Initiative Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative + new accountability and transparency initiatives in access to medicines, defence and construction Micro-credit and remittances Food Industry & Africa + our own procurement practices
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1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE Abercrombie House, Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 8EA Some links…. DFID: http://www.dfid.gov.uk/ ETI: http://www.ethicaltrade.org/http://www.ethicaltrade.org/ EITI: http://www.eitransparency.org/http://www.eitransparency.org/
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