SECON 2018
Nov 9–10, 2018
8:45 AM
UNESCO
Bangkok, Thailand
Market Forces for Social Impact
Public-Private Social Enterprise Conference & Hackathon for Sustainable Development Goals.
Co-Developed By
- The United Nations
- UNESCO
- IOM
- UNDP
- PTT Group
- Central Group
- Bain & Co.
- Syntropy Dynamics Consulting
- the International Rescue Committee
- ...and many other NGOs
and private-sector partners
Speakers
(10-minute speeches will not be followed by Q&A)
- Chansin Treenuchagron
CEO of PTT Group - Dr. Prasarn Trairatvorakul
Senior Adviser of The Central Group - Dana Graber-Ladek
Chief of Mission of the UN Migration Agency (IOM) - M.L. Dispanadda Diskul
CEO of Mae Fah Luang Foundation - Dr. Mechai Viravaidya
Founder/CEO of Cabbages & Condoms
Summary
Social Enterprise (SE) remains poorly understood and insufficiently maximized, both in Thailand and throughout Southeast Asia. The Day 1 Seminar will focus on differentiating between SE and CSR, discussing the role organizations can play in both, and highlighting the new Social Enterprise Tax benefits enacted in Thailand. A more robust understanding of SE, the current regulatory and market landscape, and SE’s tremendous potential to achieve both financial and social aims will greatly benefit the private and public sectors.
The UN and NGOs will present an unprecedented perspective of their access to Human Capital, including migrants and other marginalized communities who can instantly contribute to Thai society through their unique skillsets and experiences. Long-term, immigrants can serve as the Human Capital that supports Thailand’s aging population and drives the progress occurring within Thailand 4.0.
The Day 2 Hackathon will then blend working teams from the UN, NGOs, and Thai companies to work collaboratively toward developing Social Enterprise concepts that leverage private- and public-sector skillsets and knowledge. It is this integrating of worlds that will allow us to achieve together what would be impossible alone.
Industries represented: Retail, hospitality, energy, agriculture, banking, education, technology, etc.
Agenda
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Morning Session 1 |
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Morning Session 2 | Panel:
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Lunch | |
Afternoon Session 1 |
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Afternoon Session 2 | Optional “Hackathon session” at local restaurant to rapidly form business plans, core competencies, and projected outcomes |
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Morning Session |
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Evening Session |
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Outcomes
- A better understanding of Social Enterprise and its impending growth in Thailand
- Solidified relationships between the UN, NGOs, and the private sector, as well as an understanding of how all three can contribute to successful Social Enterprises
- Social Enterprise business plans that can instantly be implemented to capitalize on the new SE tax law and leverage first-mover advantages in the marketplace
For more information or to join, please contact [email protected]