Date: Thursday, April 19, 2007 - Event: Public-Private Partnerships to End Human Trafficking and Forced Labor: New Business Solutions to a Global Challenge - Location: Peninsula Hotel, Hong Kong

Vital Voices Global Partnership, together with CSR-Asia, End Human Trafficking Now Campaign, Eileen Fisher, Manpower, Microsoft, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, cordially invites you to join other business and government leaders to form:

Public-Private Partnerships to End Human Trafficking and Forced Labor: New Business Solutions to a Global Challenge.

The summit will be held in the Salisbury Room at the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong on April 19, 2007.

Benefits of Participation

By joining the summit, you will:

Be an Industry Leader

Join other business leaders who are on the forefront of raising public awareness and combating human rights abuses taking place in the region.

Build Brand Loyalty while Enhancing your Reputation for Doing Good

Hear what businesses have done to partner with NGOs and governments to lead social progress and curb human suffering. Hear why they do it and how you can enhance your reputation and impact your bottom line while being a good corporate citizen.

Learn How

Come away with an understanding of strategies and tools that are being used to enhance corporate social responsibility as it relates to alleviating human trafficking and forced labor practices.

Sponsorship opportunities are still available! If you are interested in being a sponsor of the Summit, please contact WenchiYuPerkins@vitalvoices.org

 

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Sign Up

If you would like to be a part of the summit, please fill in the following sign up request form. There is no registration fee to participate in the summit but seating is limited. Priorities will be given to business community representatives.

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For more information, please contact NatalieFlor@vitalvoices.org.

Corporate Sponsors
Microsoft
Eilleen Fisher
Man Power
Partners
End Human Trafficking Now!
United Nations - Office on Drugs and Crime
CSR - Asia
Vital Voices