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TOWARDS POLICY FRAMEWORKS: ARTICULATING GUIDING PRINCIPLES

TOWARDS POLICY FRAMEWORKS: ARTICULATING GUIDING PRINCIPLES. CAROLYN CAMPBELL UNESCO GLOBAL FORUM 17-18 October 2002. Drivers Deregulation Privatisation Globalisation. Responses Codes of ethics/practice Value statements Non statutory standards Corporate social responsibility.

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TOWARDS POLICY FRAMEWORKS: ARTICULATING GUIDING PRINCIPLES

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  1. TOWARDS POLICY FRAMEWORKS: ARTICULATING GUIDING PRINCIPLES CAROLYN CAMPBELL UNESCO GLOBAL FORUM 17-18 October 2002

  2. Drivers Deregulation Privatisation Globalisation Responses Codes of ethics/practice Value statements Non statutory standards Corporate social responsibility The changing dynamic between business, the state and society

  3. Towards Policy Frameworks: Articulating guiding principles Global Initiatives • OECD • ILO • Global Sullivan Principles • The Global Compact • The Global Reporting Initiative

  4. Towards policy frameworks: articulatingguiding principles • UNESCO regional conventions • Resolutions and declarations by stakeholder groups including: • University Associations • Social partners • Students • Information and reports from regions

  5. Towards Policy Frameworks: Articulating Guiding Principles Common elements of other global initiatives • Based on wide dialogue between wide variety of actors – inclusive rather than exclusive • Articulation of ‘universal principles’ • Voluntary but publicly documented commitment • Encouragement/requirement of public reporting on implementation • A ‘learning’ and development element • Initiation by and participation of UN agencies

  6. Towards policy frameworks: articulating guiding principles • Need for Principles? • Should we draw on,align with or join other initiatives • Inclusive? • Purpose: inspire, regulate, guide or require • Process eg commitment and reporting • Next steps?

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