Standardising Social Responsibility: ISO 26000

Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - 08:05

The African Institute of Corporate Citizenship (AICC) kindly invites you to a seminar on Standardising Social Responsibility: ISO 26000 in Johannesburg.
 
Your invaluable experience and expertise will be greatly appreciated in identifying gaps and assessing the adequacy, practicality and applicability of the guidance on organizational governance, human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues and community development as proposed in the ISO 26000 International Standard on Social Responsibility. 

Facilitator:

  • Jonathon Hanks: Convenor of the ISO 26000 Social Responsibility Integrated Drafting Task Force (IDTF) that is responsible for drafting the standard.
Discussion Panel:

Governance:
  • Lindie Engelbrecht, CEO, IoD Southern Africa
  • Mohamed Adam, Corporate Counsel/Company Secretary, Eskom
Human Rights:
  • Dr David Bilchitz, Director, SAIFAC
  • Christine Jesseman, Head of Programme, SAHRC
  • Alan Fine, Public Affairs Manager, AngloGold Ashanti & IDTF member 
Environment:
  • Karen Marx, Regional Manager, WESSA
  • Zeinoul Abedien Cajee, CEO, AWQAF-SA
  • Yolan Friedman, CEO, EWT 
     
Community:
  • Colin Mitchell, Mesopartner & Colin Mitchell Consulting

Devlopment/LED

  • John Capel, CEO, BenchMarks Foundation*
Date: 9 March 2009

Time: 8h00 for 8h30 to 12h30 (followed by networking lunch)

Venue: FNB Conference and Learning Centre, 114 Grayston Drive, Sandown, Johannesburg

RSVP: Nonhlanhla Ngubane, email: nonhlanhla@aiccafrica.org or call her on 011 643 6604 by 4 March 2009
Event type: 
Seminar
Event venue: 
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Event start date: 
09/03/2009
Event end date: 
09/03/2009

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