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		<title>Business 20 BLOG</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2024 14:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We are incredibly honoured to announce that Mr. Isaac Aggrey, CEO of African Social Entrepreneurs Network (ASEN), founder and executive director of West Africa Social Entrepreneurs Network (WASEN Ghana), Women Business Center (South Africa) has been selected as a member of Sustainable Food Systems and Agriculture Task Force and Women, Diversity, and Inclusion in Business [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are incredibly honoured to announce that Mr. Isaac Aggrey, CEO of African Social Entrepreneurs Network (ASEN), founder and executive director of West Africa Social Entrepreneurs Network (WASEN Ghana), Women Business Center (South Africa) has been selected as a member of Sustainable Food Systems and Agriculture Task Force and Women, Diversity, and Inclusion in Business Action Council respectively. Mr. Aggrey has been an active participant in B20 since its establishment in 2010.</p>
<p>What is the Business 20 (B20)?</p>
<p>The Business 20 (B20) is an engagement group that serves as a bridge between the business community and the G20. It aims to develop policy recommendations to the G20, which are made throughout the presidential year, virtually, by various task forces comprising business leaders from all G20 countries.</p>
<p>The B20 Brasil is organized by the country’s National Confederation of Industry and has established seven Task Forces and an Action Council – all of them focused on specific areas that reiterate the “Inclusive Growth for a Sustainable Future” motto.</p>
<p>What are the objectives of the B20?<br />
Represent the interests of the business community to the G20<br />
Support the G20 with relevant policy recommendations<br />
Foster dialogue between the public and private sectors within the G20 framework, as well as with international institutions</p>
<p>What is the theme of the B20 Brasil?</p>
<p>B20 Brasil’s theme is aligned with the theme and priorities of the G20<br />
Building a fair world and a G20 sustainable planet<br />
• Social inclusion and the fight against hunger<br />
• Energy transition and sustainable development<br />
• Reform of global governance institutions</p>
<p>How is the theme of B20 Brazil implemented?</p>
<p>Through 7 Task Forces and 1 Action Council that formulate policy recommendations. The results of B20 will be advocated before the Brazilian government and the G20 governments, leveraging the extensive B20 network (e.g., global business community, and international organizations).</p>
<p>Participates in the task force discussions and contributes to the drafting of the Policy Paper. For more on B20,</p>
<p>What are Sustainable Food Systems and Agriculture Task Force?</p>
<p>The Sustainable Food Systems and Agriculture Task Force priorities food security and sustainability in agriculture as central to its mission. Its discussions and policy recommendations will look to ensure sustainable agriculture practices and value chains, resilient food systems, biodiversity conservation, and equitable access to nutritious food. By addressing these critical issues, this task force aims to contribute to global food security and environmental responsible agricultural practices, while empowering all agents throughout the agriculture supply chain.</p>
<p>What are Women, Diversity, and Inclusion in Business Action Council?</p>
<p>The Women, Diversity, and Inclusion in Business Action Council is dedicated to fostering greater gender and diversity representation in the corporate world, with a special focus on women. A conscious effort is made to address disparities within underserved groups of women, with an unwavering commitment to leaving no one behind. Its primary goals include proposing policies that create inclusive workplaces where all individuals can thrive, promote equity and diversity in leadership positions, and ensure that businesses actively advance diversity and inclusion initiatives. Through these efforts, this action council aims to reshape corporate landscapes and drive positive societal change.</p>
<p>Website: https://b20brasil.org</p>
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		<title>One Global Women Empowerment</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Aleksandar Maravic]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jun 2023 18:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[B20 Indonesia Women in Business Action Council Launches One Global Women Empowerment (OGWE) Blueprint, The Concrete Actions to Empower Women in the Business World ● B20 Women in Business Action Council held a B20-G20 Dialogue with the theme Advancing Women in the Global Economy through the One Global Women Empowerment ● B20 Women in Business [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>B20 Indonesia Women in Business Action Council Launches<br />
One Global Women Empowerment (OGWE) Blueprint,<br />
The Concrete Actions to Empower Women in the Business World<br />
● B20 Women in Business Action Council held a B20-G20 Dialogue with the theme Advancing Women in the Global Economy through the One Global Women Empowerment<br />
● B20 Women in Business Action Council communicates three main themes in the final Policy &amp; Recommendation document<br />
● It launched the One Global Women Empowerment (OGWE) blueprint, a platform to bring together parties in need and those who can assist in terms of empowering women workers and entrepreneurs</p>
<p>Jakarta, August 23, 2022 – B20 Indonesia Women in Business Action Council (B20 WiBAC), one of the task forces of the B20 Indonesia Presidency, held a B20-G20 dialogue forum with the theme Advancing Women in the Global Economy through the One Global Women Empowerment on Tuesday (08/23/2022). The dialogue aims to communicate the final B20 WiBAC Policy &amp; Action Recommendation document and launch the blueprint for the One Global Women Empowerment (OGWE) platform to promote inclusive, resilient, and sustainable global economic growth through empowering women.</p>
<p>This activity was attended by live and online participants from all member countries of the G20 Presidency, including high-ranking government officials, business leaders, CSOs, philanthropists, women&#8217;s platforms, and relevant stakeholders, including Airlangga Hartarto (Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs, Republic of Indonesia), I Gusti Bintang Ayu Puspayoga (Minister of Women Empowerment and Child Protection, Republic of Indonesia), H.E Smriti Zubin Irani (Minister for Women and Child Development Government of India), Baroness Deborah Stedman-Scott (Minister for Women, Government of UK), Nadia Burger (The Ambassador Canada designate to Indonesia &amp; Timor Leste), Nicholle Manz-Baazoui (Director for Women’s Economic Empowerment), and others.</p>
<p>“Today, we present the work results of the B20 Women in Business Action Council, which is fronted by 150+ members of top business executives from various countries and industries. Following the Presidential directive, in addition to the final document of Policy Recommendations and Actions, we also announced the concrete results of the B20 WiBAC through the launch of the One Global Women Empowerment platform blueprint, to encourage women&#8217;s empowerment in the business world” said Ira Noviarti as Chair of B20 Women in Business Council who is also the President Director of PT Unilever Indonesia Tbk.<br />
Referring to the data from B20 WiBAC, equal gender participation in the global economy can increase USD 28 trillion in global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth by 2025. However, many gaps in the equality of women&#8217;s participation in the business world must be bridged to realize this potential. In particular, the lack of access, opportunity, and representation of women in strategic positions in the business world.</p>
<p>Shinta Kamdani, Chair of B20 Indonesia, conveyed, “As one of the leading G20 engagement groups, B20 sees various opportunities in the global economy that the business community can assist in its acceleration. One of them is the opportunity for global GDP growth achieved by bridging the gap towards equal gender participation in the business world. Thus, the Women in Business Action Council plays an important role in B20&#8217;s mission to promote collaborative, innovative and sustainable economic growth.”</p>
<p>Through intensive discussions and various inputs from the 150 members of the WiBAC B20, there are three main themes in the final B20 WiBAC Policy and Action Recommendation document. The themes will serve as a guide for business communities in all G20 countries and the world in bridging the gap towards equal gender participation:<br />
1. Empowering women entrepreneurs, by developing an ecosystem that can provide access to financial, legal, and technical assistance for business owners. As a follow-up, women&#8217;s business networks on a global scale must continue to be developed.<br />
2. Enabling women’s digital and leadership capabilities, by accelerating women&#8217;s access to the digital/STEM skills as well as increasing the capabilities needed to take leadership positions, strengthened by gender-based reporting.<br />
3. Promoting safe and equitable workplaces, by improving job security for women workers in the informal economy sector, including in rural communities, as well as developing systematic policies to avoid gender-based violence and assist victims of violence.</p>
<p>As a concrete step to support the realization of the Policy and Action recommendation, B20 WiBAC launched the One Global Women Empowerment (OGWE) platform to bridge the potential and challenges. The platform is designed to bring together parties who need and can assist in empowering women workers and entrepreneurs everywhere. It is hoped that the existence of OGWE can encourage the acceleration of women&#8217;s involvement, which will impact global economic growth.<br />
Further about the OGWE, Ira said, “We believe that there are many women in the business world who want to advance, and there are many industry players and various institutions who want to contribute to the advancement of women. It is necessary to have a forum to bring the two parties together in a structured and conducive environment to obtain the optimum results. One Global Women Empowerment or OGWE will play this crucial role.”<br />
“It is a proud moment for the Indonesian presidency to be able to produce concrete steps such as the OGWE blueprint from the B20 WiBAC. These actions will encourage the acceleration of women&#8217;s involvement in the business world on a global scale,” added Shinta.<br />
As an accelerator that equips women entrepreneurs and workers, B20 WiBAC has set five key goals as OGWE pillars:<br />
a. Digital Capability, access to digital capabilities and infrastructure for Women in Business<br />
b. Knowledge Sharing, access to cross-border information studies, resources, and best practices sharing in advancing women in business<br />
c. Funding &amp; Investment, access to cross-border financing/funding/investments for women in business and women empowerment initiatives<br />
d. Technical Support, access to coaching, business mentoring, training, legal support, and other technical assistance for women in business<br />
e. Supportive Policy, accelerate the availability of government policy and regulatory actions to alleviate key issues on women empowerment.</p>
<p>In its implementation, OGWE will be run by a secretariat that is also technology-based in providing services called 5C &#8211; Crowdsource, Crowdfund, Curate, Clarify, and Communication &#8211; to all stakeholders involved.<br />
“Through OGWE, B20 WiBAC seeks to encourage more women to lead, participate, and have access to better business and economic opportunities, increase entrepreneurial skills, and improve digital skills. We invite all elements from business actors and all other stakeholders to collaborate in supporting domestic economic growth and on a global scale through women empowerment. The better this cross-stakeholder collaboration is, the better the results of our efforts in bridging the various gaps towards equal gender participation in the world economy will be,</p>
<p>“ASEN is committed in taking active role in the One Global Women<br />
Empowerment platform by providing investment and capacity building<br />
opportunities for Women Businesses.</p>
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