In one month, the first East African CSR Awards, in partnership with the East African Business Council (EABC), will be launched and open for entries on 15 February 2010. The awards will take place on the evening of 5th May 2010 during the World Economic Forum Africa in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.


 


For the first time, East African companies will be honoured for their corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities and awarded for outstanding, innovative and high-class initiatives and programmes that create a high social and environmental benefit for the community and the business.


 


Entries will be accepted from any East African (Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda) registered company, or from external individuals who are recommending a CSR initiative of any East African registered company.


 


East African businesses are encouraged to enter into the following categories: 


(i)                  Best workplace practice;


(ii)                Environmental excellence;


(iii)               Most ethical & responsible business practice for supply chains; and


(iv)              Most sustainable & scalable community investment.


 


As a preliminary entry criteria, the company must be able to demonstrate to high levels of corporate governance in their business operations and board decisions.


 


Entries will be judged by an independent panel of international and regional CSR, corporate governance and ethical business experts, and chaired by Elvis Musiba, former President, Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture. The panel includes:


          Dr William Kalema (Managing Director DCDM Uganda)


         Ms Jane Nelson (Director of CSR Initiatives, Harvard Business School)


         Dr Judy Muthuri (CSR Lecturer, Nottingham University)


         Mr Steve Kenzie (Programme Manager for Responsible Business, International Business Leaders Forum and UK Focal Point for UN Global Compact)


 


‘These Awards mark a positive and promising trend in East Africa’s private sector  toward a more responsible and ethical business pathway, leading the region’s sustainable economic growth’, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, Chairman of africapractice (East African CSR Awards secretariat).  


My consultancy is acting as the secretariat so if you have any questions regarding entries and sponsorship opportunities, please contact me. The website will go live on 15 February 2010.


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Dear Simrat,

Thank you for you interest in the East African CSR Awards. The side event will be no longer than an hour and the agenda is almost set including opening speeches, key notes and announcements of the winners. Unfortunately, due to the limited about of time, only sponsors will be able to provide additional presentations if they so wish. Might this be of interest? You might also want to get in touch with the organisers of WEF Africa (contact details on the website) to see if there is a session you could present at.

Many kind regards,
Camilla

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