Contexte

Philanthropy Lunch: "Water as a Public Good: Room for Philanthropy"

12:00 - 2:00pm Uni Dufour, room 260 Doors open at 11:45 am
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11 décembre 2019
12:00 pm
Zurich (+02:00)

Impact

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Impact

Find below the summary notes of the Philanthropy Lunch: Water as public good: a room for Philanthropy. It is also available on the GCP website.

Les photos de l'événement sont disponibles ci-dessous.

The Geneva Water Hub will be participating in The Geneva Centre for Philanthropy "Philanthropy Lunch": "Water as a Public Good: Room for Philanthropy".

Water is a public good which manifests a variety of dimensions. It is an environmental, economic, social and cultural good that must be managed and protected accordingly. States, international organizations, the private sector, associations, foundations and local communities all have a role to play to protect water in times of peace as well as during and after armed conflicts. The role of non-state actors is often neglected in the management of water resources. However, codes of conduct and ethical standards, as well as commitments made in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, highlight the contribution that non-state actors must make.

Cet événement abordera le rôle de l'eau en tant que source de coopération et d'inclusion aux niveaux national et international. Comment le secteur privé, les associations et les fondations peuvent-ils contribuer à la gouvernance des ressources en eau ? Comment les partenariats public-privé, tels que le Pacte mondial des Nations unies, peuvent-ils renforcer la protection de l'eau ? Le secteur privé peut-il jouer un rôle de pacificateur après un conflit armé ? Ces questions et d'autres seront abordées.

Programme

Doors open - 11:45 am

A light lunch will be offered

Welcome - 12:00 pm

Prof. Henry Peter, Head, Geneva Centre for Philanthropy

Panel - 12:05pm

Moderated by Prof. Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva and Geneva Water Hub; Member of the Global High-Level Panel on Water and Peace

Dr Mara Tignino, Reader, Faculty of Law and the Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva and Lead Legal Specialist, Geneva Water Hub.

Dr Danilo Türk, Former President of the Republic of Slovenia and Chairman of the Global High-Level Panel on Water and Peace, Geneva Water Hub.

Cédric Lecamp, Senior Investment Manager – Thematic Equities, Pictet-Water fund

Q&A - 1:10 pm

Conclusion - 1:40 pm

Professor Laurence Boisson de Chazournes

Update on the Geneva Centre for Philanthropy - 1:45 pm

Letitia Gill, Executive Director, Geneva Centre for Philanthropy

Networking - 1:50 pm