CHILDREN S RIGHTS AND BUSINESS PRINCIPLES



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CHILDREN S RIGHTS AND BUSINESS PRINCIPLES Summary report: Nordic Release Event 25 April 2012, Stockholm BACKGROUND On 25 April 2012, UNICEF, the UN Global Compact and Save the Children hosted a Nordic release event for the Children s Rights and Business Principles in Stockholm, Sweden. The event was attended by around 160 invitees from business and civil society. The objective of this release was to present the Principles to a Nordic market and get an introduction and background why it is important to focus on Children s rights in business. This Nordic release was a follow up on the global release that took place in London on the 12 th of March 2012. The global release was the culmination of an international consultation process launched by the three sponsoring organizations on 24 July 2010 at the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit. The seminar was on an early stage called Nordic Release. We invited our Scandinavian colleagues but in the end Norway did a release on their own before Stockholm and Finland will have this autumn. We still kept the name of Nordic Release. FACTS Date: 26 th of april 2012 Venue: Sheraton Hotel Stockholm On stage: Moderators: Lotta Jankell & Christopher Avery H.M. Silvia the Queen of Sweden Georg Kell Director of UNGC Véronique Lönnerblad, UNICEF Sweden Elisabeth Dahlin, Save the Children Sweden Helena Helmersson, Head of Sustainability H&M Peter Agnefjäll, Country Manager of Ikea Sweden Torun Litzén, Director of Investor Relations and Corporate Responibility for Investment at Kinnevik Anna Nilsson, Head of Sustainability Swedbank Robur Dr Lisa Emelia Svensson, Ambassador for CSR at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sweden Audience: 166 st

Schedule: 12:30 VIP Luncheon 14:00 Seminar starts. Film with the Principles and children s voices. Welcome by moderators. 14:10 H.M. the Queen speech 14:15 Film: Ban Ki-Moons message 14:20 Panel of General secretaries 14:40 Introduction & Background of the 10 Principles, E. Dahlin, Save the Children 14:45 About the Principles. E Hieatavuo, UNICEF 14:55 Panel of Companies of Best Practice 15:45 G. Kell about the principles and their road to Rio +20 16:00 Mingle with coffee and snacks VIP LUNCHEON The day started with a VIP Luncheon with HM the Queen of Sweden of important business partners with special interest in the subject of CRBP. Welcome address by Odd Swartling, Chairman of UNICEF Sweden and Elisabeth Dahlin, Sec Gen of Save the Children Sweden. Thank you address by Ulf Karlberg Chairman of World Child & Youth Forum. OPENING The conference was hosted by two Moderators. Lotta Jankell, Swedish TV-host and former producer at Swedish Television. Today she works with education with special focus on global development and sustainability. Chris Avery, (USA org) states and the founding Director of Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. The seminar was held in English Our moderators introduced the event and then it was opened by Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden. Here are some extracts from the opening speech by the Queen: /.../ Throughout the years, in my privileged position, I have met and interacted with numerous children. Many times it has been on joyous occasions of course but as often I have come across immense suffering as well /.../ In small or big ways we can all contribute. My contribution was to among other things found World Childhood foundation /.../ It is not enough to reduce poverty; it is not enough to ensure medical care; it is not enough to ensure education. We need to look in even more directions and we need to involve all parts of society. Today children under 18 years, account for almost one third of the world s population. Their key stakeholders are business, as consumers, family members of employees, young workers, future employees and business leaders. Also children are citizens in the communities, and environments, in which business operates. Consequently, business, weather large or small, inevitably interacts with and affects the life of children in direct and indirect ways. This is why it is so important that business increasingly becomes a positive global force in the realization of children s rights. Business must in its day to day interactions and in developing a strategy plan take a great responsibility for children s rights. Unfortunately, a children s rights perspective in business has often been missing or has focused on specific issues such as child labor. In the interconnected and globalized world we live in, business have the ability to an immense impact on the lives of children, through products and services, their presents and efforts in community and contributions to a more, sustainable world. I would like to congratulate United Nations Global Compact, UNICEF and Save the Children for developing these principles. This is a very good example of a fruitful collaboration, that will improve the lives of children around the world and that will engage one more sector in our common work that has previously not been fully engaged. Thank you very much and I wish you all the best and lots of tolerance! INTRODUCTION WITH KELL UN Global Compact Executive Director, Georg Kell, stated as in London, that these Principles were innovative for the first time, these are standards which embody both what business can do to respect children s rights and support children s rights. He described this as the next generation of principles. He also elaborated on the growing corporate awareness of the business case for respecting

human rights; the opportunity to build long term value across the supply chain, tool for risk management and good branding. He stressed that many challenges cannot be solved on a one-on-one basis; and the need for alliances and collaboration. The Children s Principles added a new lens to reflecting on sustainability, and business and human rights; and would hopefully accelerate this trend. PANEL OF THE SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS - BACKGROUND Véronique Lönnerblad, Secretary General of Save the Children Sweden, Elisabeth Dahlin, Secretary General of Save the Children Sweden, and Georg Kell of UNGC described the framework and the consultation process to develop the principles. They talked about how this came up, who was involved and what visions they have for the future. Elisabeth Dahlin continued with a a draft from the speech she held in London on the 12 th. This as an introduction to Eija Hietavuos run through of the Principles. ABOUT THE PRINCIPLES Eija Hietavuo from UNICEF Geneva presented the Principles one by one via PowerPoint. She described how it works with Workplace, Marketplace and Community, and the Due Diligence process. PANEL OF CORPORATE PARTNERS - BEST PRACTICE The second panel consisted of corporate partners as IKEA, H&M, Swedbank Robur and Kinnevik. Also Sweden s ambassador for CSR-questions represented the panel. Speakers provided the following examples: Ikea Peter Agnefjäll: IKEA has since the start of the company decided to have a value based company that follows a vision to create at better life for many people. /.../ And it is of course a very complex issue for us having 1026 suppliers in 52 countries producing 9500 products. So we really had to roll up our sleeves and secure that our suppliers are aware of what demands we have. /.../ We did that through IKEA foundation, a charity foundation supporting children and children s development in development countries through addressing the root causes, /.../ many challenges ahead of us, but we have taken small steps on the journey and we are very happy on what we have achieved so far. H&M Helena Helmersson: It was crucial that 15 years ago reports about child labor from different sources. /.../ usually the best interest of the child is education and also to follow the child until she reaches legal working age. /.../ Build a code of contact were child labor was most important. /.../ Children as a priority in our community investment strategy. Kinnevik - Anna Nilsson: In our work with Playing for Change, we have supported over 1 million children with social entrepreneurs. /.../ The advice I would give: it is very important to have this on ownership management level. You have to stand up and say this is something we want to do. It is not optional it s a demand! It is something that all our business to work with. Take it and stand up for it from the very top. It is a very important issue at the board level, senior management level. The panel was moderated by Chris Avery the founding Director of Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. SUMMARY SPEECH THE ROAD TO RIO +20 Georg Kell, Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact, brought us to the future by describing what steps needs to be taken from here to Rio +20.

LOGISTICS INVITATION PROCESS The invitation was successfully managed through the web based tool Eventbrite: HAND OUT 1. Children s Rights and Business Principles brochure 2. Children s Rights and Business Principles 2 pager 3. How Business Affects Us 4. Schedule of the seminar 5. Presentation of speakers and moderators PROJECT MANAGEMENT Sofia Myrenberg, UNICEF Sweden

PICTURES Arrival of H.M. the Queen H.M. the Queen of Sweden Ban Ki-Moon

Georg Kell / UNGC Panel of Sponsoring Organizations Moderator: Lotta Jankell Elisabeth Dahlin / Save the Children Sweden

Eija Hietavuo / UNICEF Geneva Panel of Companies Best Practice Peter Agnefjäll / IKEA, Torun Litzén / Kinnevik Moderator: Chris Avery

Lisa Emelia Svensson / Foreign Ministry, Helena Helmersson / H&M Anna Nilsson / Swedbank Robur Véronique Lönnerblad / UNICEF Sweden

Audience H.M. Silvia the Queen of Sweden