Date and Time
Tuesday March 27-Wednesday March 28,
2018
8:00 am-6:00 pm
CET
Location
Paris
Tuesday March 27-Wednesday March 28,
2018
8:00 am-6:00 pm
CET
Paris
BSR is a supporting partner of the 2018 OECD Global Anti-Corruption and Integrity Forum, entitled "Planet Integrity: Building a Fairer Society," which will take place March 27-28 in Paris.
A public multistakeholder platform, the 2018 Forum shapes anti-corruption and integrity dialogue between governments, policy communities, the private sector, civil society, and academia. To strengthen global solutions that address the dark side of globalization, the 2018 Forum will focus on how to shape an enabling environment for integrity in government, business, and society as a whole.
The 2018 Forum will:
BSR Managing Director of Sustainability Management Alison Taylor will speak on the panel session “Ethical Superhumans? Behavioural Insights for Integrity” and MACN Director Cecilia Müller Torbrand will speak on a panel to be confirmed soon.
Director Angie Farrag-Thibault will also speak on the session "Anti-Corruption Collective Actions: Experience, Challenges, and Outcomes" during the side event under the banner of the 2018 Forum, “Institutionalising Public-Private Dialogue to Fight against Corruption in the MENA Region,” held March 29.
BSR and the OECD will also host an invitation-only side event, “Building an Action Framework for Integrity Leadership in the Private Sector,” on March 28. Please see the event listing for more details.
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