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Title: Cooperation between UNESCO and the Private Sector


1
Cooperation between UNESCO and the Private Sector
Section for Multilateral and Private Funding
Sources Sector for External Relations and
Cooperation
  • Training Seminar for
  • National Commissions
  • UNESCO Headquarters
  • 26 February 2007

2
Why Cooperate with the Private Sector?
  • The Private Sector can be
  • A powerful social and economic decision maker
  • A resource of expertise, services, equipment and
    funding in support of development projects
  • A provider of improved visibility and public
    profile for UNESCO

3
The UN Context
  • UN Global Compact calls upon business community
    to enforce 10 universal principles related to
    human rights, labour rights, environmental
    protection and transparency
  • Two main aims
  • To safeguard open markets as conduits to
    prosperity
  • To underpin these with shared social values
  • Adoption of UN guidelines for co-operation with
    the business community in July, 2000

4
Decisions by UNESCOs Governing Bodies
  • UNESCO has outlined the importance of working
    with the Private Sector, directives for
    cooperation and principles for a partnership
    policy in the following documents
  • Constitution of The United Nations Educational,
    Scientific and Cultural Organization (1945) See
    in particular Articles VII, X, XI
  • Executive Board Decisions approving Directives
    concerning UNESCO's cooperation with private
    extra-budgetary funding sources and their right
    to use UNESCO's name, emblem or any other type of
    representation of the Organization's corporate
    identity" (1996)
  • Executive Board Decision approving Guidelines
    for mobilizing private funds and criteria for
    selecting potential partners (...)" (1999)
  • Executive Board Decision on UNESCOs Partnership
    Policy, including an assessment of rules and
    regulations for the selection of partners and the
    use of UNESCO's name and logo by these partners
    (2000)

5
Criteria for Selecting Partners
  • A focus on competencies and capacities relevant
    to UNESCOs mandate
  • A high degree of professionalism in the
    conception, implementation and evaluation of
    projects
  • Respect for and support of the aims and
    principles set out in the UN charter and UNESCOs
    constitution
  • Transparency and accountability observed in
    partnerships
  • A clear and correct balance of interests amongst
    the partners involved
  • Contributions to the establishment of capacities
    required to implement partnerships

6
Types of Support
  • A large range of services and goods corresponding
    to both the expertise of different companies and
    the requirements of development projects
  • Methodology for professional programme management
  • Support for moral/social responsibility i.e.
    advocacy for commitments to human development
  • Capacity building i.e. involvement in personel
    training and development
  • Financial support i.e. funding for programmes
    and sectors

7
Types of Partners
  • Professional advocacy groups e.g. Chambers of
    Commerce
  • Senior business executives e.g. World Economic
    Forum
  • Business corporations e.g. LOréal,
    DaimlerChrysler, Microsoft
  • Philanthropic foundations and individuals e.g.,
    MacArthur, Rockefeller

8
Modalities of Partnerships
  • Mapping Partner selection, long term strategy
    and development of goals
  • Project methodology Selecting project areas,
    scope and duration of partnerships, conception
    and negotiation of joint projects
  • Legal arrangements Use of UNESCOs name and
    logo, contractual standards
  • Financial aspects Funding arrangements, budget
    decisions, asset allocation within partnership,
    fiscal arrangements
  • Monitoring and evaluation Progress reports,
    benchmarks, monitoring and evaluation of results

9
The Private Sector and National Commissions
  • Three main areas of cooperation
  • Mobilizing business partners for national
    initiatives Chambers of Commerce, Lions, Rotary,
    Business Round Table, Small and Medium
    Enterprises
  • Support to / participation in international
    partnerships (e.g. L Oréal)
  • Mobilizing business partners for initiatives
    supporting other National Commissions (e.g.
    South-South cooperation)

10
How to involve the Private Sector ?
  • The Private Sector can
  • Be better represented within National Commissions
  • Participate in their special subcommittees
  • Take part in national UNESCO events
  • Assure national input to UNESCOs international
    projects
  • Provide operational support

11
Resources
Analysis
Booklet
Internet Site
  • Feature
  • Partnership Framework
  • Success Stories (up-dated)
  • Partnership Opportunities (up-dated)

12
Contact
  • General Advice Guidance
  • Support to Initiatives
  • Up-dates of Booklet and Internet site
  • Shantha Retnasingam
  • Chief, Section for Multilateral and Private
    Funding Sources ERC/CFS/MLT
  • s.retnasingam_at_unesco.org
  • Internet www.unesco.org/en/privatesector
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