On February 12, 2009, the AIM Policy Center and Konrad Adenauer will present the 2008 Global Accountability Report at the Global Distance Learning Center of Asian Institute of Management. The One World Trust prepared the report in order to help corporations, NGO’s and intergovernmental organizations address leading crisis all over the world.
Michael Hammer, Executive Director of One World Trust, believes that “a step change is required if we are to avoid more global crises that can affect millions of people in the not so distant future. Today it is finance; tomorrow the accountability problem may hit people failing to respond to climate change or health care issues”.
The launch of the report comes at a time when the Philippines joins the entire world in facing various crises over the past year. Against this backdrop, organizations with power are called to be accountable actors in the search and implementation of solutions. The 2008 Global Accountability Report provides a study of how thirty of the world’s most powerful transnational companies, intergovernmental and non-government organizations operate vis-à-vis their various stakeholders.
This event is free of charge. Seats are available for registrants on a first-come, first-served basis.
Interested participants for this forum may e-mail Ms. Leticia Labre (Projects Manager) of One World Trust at lclabre@oneworldtrust.org, or Mr. Carlo Francis Raymundo (Program Coordinator - Infrastructure Governance & Regulation) of the AIM Policy Center. For more information about One World Trust and the report, you can check www.oneworldtrust.org.