Public Eye on Davos 2004
Speeches and panel summaries 2004 (09.01.04)
Speeches and panel summaries
21 January 2004
11.30-12.30
Keynote speech by Mary Robinson
Director of the Ethical Globalization Initiative and former UN-High Commissioner for Human Rights
14.00-15.45
Panel discussion "Corporate accountability: the limits of corporate self-regulation"
Speech by Manzoor Ahmad, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the WTO for Pakistan
Panel summary Corporate accountability: the limits of corporate self-regulation
16.00-17.45
Panel discussion "Who benefits from the Global Compact?"
Speech by Joo Kean Yeong
Panel discussion summary
22 January 2004
10.00-12.00 Uhr
Panel discussion "The impact of water privatisation on women"
Speech by Marianne Hochuli
Speech by Phides Mazhawidza
Speech by Andrej Delchev
Panel summary The impact of water privatisation on women
14.00-15.45
Panel discussion "Are fair labour conditions possible in the sporting goods industry?"
Panel summary Are fair labour conditions possible in the sporting goods industry?
11.30-12.30
Keynote speech by Mary Robinson
Director of the Ethical Globalization Initiative and former UN-High Commissioner for Human Rights
14.00-15.45
Panel discussion "Corporate accountability: the limits of corporate self-regulation"
Speech by Manzoor Ahmad, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the WTO for Pakistan
Panel summary Corporate accountability: the limits of corporate self-regulation
16.00-17.45
Panel discussion "Who benefits from the Global Compact?"
Speech by Joo Kean Yeong
Panel discussion summary
22 January 2004
10.00-12.00 Uhr
Panel discussion "The impact of water privatisation on women"
Speech by Marianne Hochuli
Speech by Phides Mazhawidza
Speech by Andrej Delchev
Panel summary The impact of water privatisation on women
14.00-15.45
Panel discussion "Are fair labour conditions possible in the sporting goods industry?"
Panel summary Are fair labour conditions possible in the sporting goods industry?
23 January 2004
14.00-15.45
Panel discussion "Do the Equator Principles lead to responsible banking?"
Speech by Andreas Missbach, Berne Declaration
Speech by Michelle Chan-Fishel
Panel summary Do the Equator Principles lead to responsible banking?
11.00
Media conference
Today trade envoys of some 20 select members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) are set to meet in Davos to try to kick start international trade negotiations.
Speech by Marianne Hochuli, Berne Declaration
Speech by Phides Mazhawidza, Africa Gender & Trade Network (GENTA)
Speech by Tony Juniper, Vice-Chair, Friends of the Earth International
14.00-15.45
Panel discussion "Do the Equator Principles lead to responsible banking?"
Speech by Andreas Missbach, Berne Declaration
Speech by Michelle Chan-Fishel
Panel summary Do the Equator Principles lead to responsible banking?
11.00
Media conference
Today trade envoys of some 20 select members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) are set to meet in Davos to try to kick start international trade negotiations.
Speech by Marianne Hochuli, Berne Declaration
Speech by Phides Mazhawidza, Africa Gender & Trade Network (GENTA)
Speech by Tony Juniper, Vice-Chair, Friends of the Earth International

