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3rdSustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Summit ����
th�� December ���� ITC Grand Central, Mumbai|
"Emerging Trends in CSR to achieve SDGs: The Road Ahead”
Partners Corporate Contributors
Academic Partner Swacch Ambassador Strategic PartnersUniversity Partners
About the SDGs Summit 2019
This years’ theme borrows inspiration from the recommendations drawn in the “Report of the High-Level
Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility 2018”. These recommendations present us with an opportunity
to explore the various models of collaboration that organizations can adopt to collectively achieve the shared
growth that SDGs envisage. These include:
In the last one year, there have been significant changes to CSR. Along with the amendments proposed to the
Company’s Act specifically for CSR, the report by the High-Level Committee on CSR has made some critical
recommendations.
• Introducing impact assessment studies for CSR obligation of 5 crore or more, promoting social impact
companies, and third- party assessment of major CSR projects.
Balancing local area preferences with national priorities
• Developing a CSR exchange portal to connect contributors, beneficiaries and agencies, allowing CSR in
social benefit bonds.
Key Takeaways as
• Using the financial instruments being used globally for catalyzing the sustainable development
and understanding the means to deploy the same in the CSR landscape.
• Explore the tools and frameworks available for mapping the progress on SDGs. These tools can be
used to gauge the progress made towards SDGs by the CSR programmes.
• Evaluate the opportunities that changes the present CSR landscape to embed SDGs in the models.
• Understanding how collaborations can be leveraged to channelize resources and achieve SDGs
targets and learn innovative practices from companies and implementing partners.
• The collective efforts in forms of pilot programmes and blended financial models which finally
converge at the focal point of achieving the global goals.
• Developing a road map for 2020-2030, which can be considered the “golden window” to achieve
the SDGs.
Plenary Sessions
Understanding the changing
landscape of CSR Catalyzing action through
collaboration
Mapping the colors of SDGsBridging the financial gap
for SDGs
01 02
03 04
Eminent Speakers:
Injeti SrinivasSecretaryMinistry of Corporate Affairs
Yaduvendra MathurAdvisor - SDGsNITI Aayog
Renata Lok-DessallienUN Resident CoordinatorIndia
Manasi TataYoung Business Championfor UN in India &Executive Director and CEOKirloskar Systems Limited
ChairS P Shukla
Vice President - Western Region - GCNI
& CEO - Aerospace & Defence Sectors
Member of the Group Executive Board
Mahindra & Mahindra
Reshma Anand Chief Executive OfficerHindustan Unilever Foundation
Saurav RoyChief CSRTata Steel Limited
Dr. Ranjan BanerjeeDeanSPJIMR
Prof. Shalini BharatDirectorTISS
Summit DirectorsDr. Bhaskar Chatterjee Secretary General
Indian Steel Association
Dr. H ChaturvediDirector
BIMTECH
Dr. H ChaturvediDirectorBIMTECH
Anirban GhoshCSOMahindra Group
Rajiv WilliamsCorporate Head - CSRJindal Stainless Limited Group
Renuka RamnathFounder & CEOMultiple Alternate Asset Management
Meenakshi BatraCEOCAF India
Dr. Subramanya KusnurFounder & CEOAquakraft
Santhosh JayaramPartner and HeadSustainability and CSR AdvisoryKPMG in India
Unique Features of SDG SummitCase Study Presentations of CSR activities by
Public and Private entities in partnership with
implementing agencies.
Who Should Attend?
• Policy Makers
• Chief Sustainability Officers
• Chief Executives
• Corporate Communication Head – CSR
• CSR Managers
• Civil Society Leaders and Practitioners
• Government Officials, Academicians, Researchers
Neeraj AkhouryManaging Director & CEOACC Ltd
Dr. Sameer SharmaDG, IICA Ministry of Corporate Affairs, GoI
Dr. Anand AgarwalCEO Sterlite Technologies Ltd.
Nidhi PundhirDirector HCL Foundation
Sanyukta SamaddarAdvisor - SDGs NITI Aayog
Karanraj ChaudriAdvisor – UNDP SDG Innovative Finance, IndiaSouth-Asia
Global Compact Networkst1 Floor, UNESCO New Delhi Cluster Office
for Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Maldives and Sri Lanka1, San Martin Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110021, India
For any query please contactMs. Tamanna Girdhar
Assistant Programme Manager
M: 8700607313
Exploring the intersection between SDGs and
CSR, the SDG Summit 2018 adjourned with a call
for action to business leaders in India. Some of
the key insights from last year’s summit are as
follows:
As a United Nations Global Compact local arm, Global Compact Network India (GCNI) has been acting as a country
level platform in providing a robust platform for Indian businesses, academic institutions and civil society
organizations to join hands for strengthening responsible business practices. We and our members remain fully
committed to the ‘10 Principles of United Nations Global Compact’ in areas of Human Rights, Labour, Environment
and Anti-corruption and the 17 ‘Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’ adopted in September 2015, by all 195
Member States of the United Nations including India in order to end extreme poverty, fight inequality and injustice,
and protect our planet.
GCNI is working hand in hand with the Government of India to balance the three dimensions of sustainable
development, the economic, social and environmental, to take the Government’s agenda forward. At present, the
Indian Network has the PAN India membership of 500 Leading Business and Non-Business Partners and
Signatories.
About Us
Non-Member ` 7,000 ` 6,500 ` 6,000
Academician/ ` 5,000 ` 4,500 ` 4,000
Student ` 3,500 ` 3,000 ` 2,500
MSME/NGOs
GCNI Member ` 6,000 ` 5,500 ` 5,000Bankers Details: AXIS BANK LTD.
Mode of Payment: Demand Draft/ Cheque/ Digital Payment in favour of GLOBAL Compact Network, Payable at New Delhi
IFSC Code: UTIB0000126
Account No: 909010038941271
Branch: B-6, Lajpat Nagar -II, New Delhi-110024
MICR Code: 110211017
Branch Code: 000126
Type: Saving Bank Trust Account
Beneficiary: GLOBAL COMPACT NETWORK
Glimpses of SDGs Summit 2018
Conference Fees per Participant* Payment Details
*GST 18% extra.
Category 2-5 (Per Participant)
1(Per Participant)
>5 (Per Participant)