Draft Report: High-Level Dialogue DRAFT with the Somali Business Community 2 OVERVIEW On July 21-22, 2004 members of the Somali business community met in Djibouti to. Theory and Research on Teaching as Dialogue-+-. 1990, 1991; Hicks, 1996; Lave & Wenger, 1991; Law, 1991; Moll, 1990; Raphael, et al., 1992; Rogoff, 1990; Rogoff. Dialogue for Climate Action. May 2. 4, Tuesday. Registration and Networking. Welcome Address - Anton MAIR . This discussion will involve the main policy makers, academics and companies that participated in the climate talks. The discussion will revolve around the key opportunities that have emerged from COP2. This session will present expert views on how this can be implemented within the timeframefor 2. Moderator: Monika WEBER- FAHR . This will in turn benefit firms that are looking to mitigate climate risks and create new technologies. In this session, CEOs will discuss what actions they will take on climate change and how dialogue with the public sector can promote an “investment grade” enabling environment for industries. Moderator: Jon WILLIAMS . However, there is a remaining question: how can we find innovative ways to mobilize the needed investment to reduce the negative effects of climate change and create the healthy, thriving zero- carbon economy of the future? We will hear from leading financial institutions on how they are gearing up to finance climate action and how greater coordination between stakeholders can help facilitate these financing opportunities. Panelists will also explore the benefits of establishing and enhancing public- private dialogues in the climate change space.
Moderator: Stephanie MILLER . This session presents some of the organizations whose ground- breaking use of capital, technology and ideas has singled them out as short- listed nominees for the 2. Financial Times/IFC Transformational Business Awards. In this very special session, these organizations will discuss their initiatives to finance and develop low- carbon solutions that will help achieve long- term, substantive impact in developing economies, and the role of innovation and disruption in significantly accelerating progress. Moderator: Pilita CLARK . However, their impact on industry and industrial competitiveness is not well understood or documented. Product efficiency standards can catalyze innovation around, new technologies, and facilitate trade and export- led growth, but they can also harm domestic manufacturers who are not prepared to produce more efficient products. This session will bring together policymakers and representatives from manufacturers and civil society to discuss effective approaches for collaboration on the development and implementation of energy efficiency standards. Moderator: Eric GIBBS . Ahmed Daoud & Co. Andrew de. LASKI . This requires a dialogue among not just country level players, but international buyers, NGOs and in- country actors. Global players and local manufacturers will discuss how they’ve successfully helped ensure such climate- friendly supply chains and how regulations and voluntary actions can make the industries more competitive. Moderator: Aleyn SMITH- GILLESPIE . The scope of the problem is enormous and cannot be solved solely by private businesses and government agencies. All affected parties need to be part of the dialogue. To maximize impact, we need to engage societies as a whole. From the industry standpoint, this means including those who are intrinsic to production (e. CSOs). Recognizing that diverse groups verifiably generate superior solutions to complex problems, this session brings together academics, activists, artists and civic leaders to discuss innovative ways to help tackle climate change. Moderator: Simeon DJANKOV . This session will explore how dialogue has been used in cities to help industries improve energy and resource efficiency. The workshop will include opportunities for top actors in the cities space to clarify the principles for climate dialogue within cities. Moderator: Oren AHOOBIM . The Principles will help create a common standard/framework to serve as a foundation for dialogues and improve the ability of companies (and other stakeholders) to play an active role in the design of policies and initiatives that tackle climate change. Using the principles and its contributing members as a starting point, this important session will kick start a community of practice on dialogue for climate action that will carry on the agenda and build on the momentum. Moderator: Sumit MANCHANDA.
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