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| Bharti
Vyas (Bharti Vyas Enterprises), Ram Gidoomal,OBE
and Pervaiz Alam (Newswallahs) |
Introduction
Globalisation
has given rise to new social movements and government
action to ensure that its economic benefits are equitably
spread and the environment is not damaged. Global business
is now responding to this new agenda by promoting a
new business ethic: corporate citizenship or corporate
social and environmental responsibility. This ethic
holds that it is no longer enough for businesses to
simply employ people, make a profit and pay taxes; they must
act responsibly, be accountable and benefit society
as a whole.
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| CSM's
Juanita Muise and Tony May in conversation with
David Murray (Transparency International) |
In
industrialized countries, ethnic minority communities
and businesses
have been largely absent
from this mainstream debate. In Britain, for example,
there are more then 1.7 million people of South Asian
origin contributing more than £5 billion to the economy.
How are Asians in Britain squaring up to this challenge?
How are they demonstrating corporate citizenship? What
forms of assistance are needed
for British Asian business to take leadership on corporate
citizenship at home
and abroad?
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| CSM
Event in London |
The
BALCC Initiative
The Centre for Social Markets launched an initiative
- as part of CSM's Ethnic Minorities
and Diaspora Programme to promote
leadership by British Asians
for greater social, ethical & environmentally responsible
business practice in 2001. The British
Asian Leadership for Corporate Citizenship (BALCC)
initiative was launched at a conference British
Asian business - stereotypes, realities and challenges
on Friday 6 July 2001 at the Royal Society for Arts,
Manufacture and Commerce (RSA), London. The first year
of the initiative focused on awareness-raising and leadership
development in and around metropolitan London. Now in
its second year, the initiative is taking the debate
to the provincial heartland of Britain with a focus
on major cities with a large South Asian populations.
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| Patricia
Hewitt MP, Secretary of State for Trade & Industry,
at the CSM Roundtable in Leicester |
The
BALCC initiative is part of CSM's strategic programme
to draw more ethnic minority and diaspora
communities (especially from India and China) in the
UK
into the debate
on
corporate
social and environmental
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| Mr
Amin Mawji (The Ismaili Centre),Mr Deepak Mahtani
(SADP), Ms Malini Mehra (CSM), Ms
Denise Minton (The Body Shop International), Ms
Julia Cleverdon CBE (Business in the Community) |
responsibility.
CSM believes that these communities have much to contribute
and cannot remain marginalised from the mainstream debate.
There is also a strong developmental angle to the BALCC
initiative. We believe that mobilising these communities
will create
positive pressure for change - both at home and abroad
- through their existing cultural and commercial links
to developing countries. This in turn should contribute
not only to the development of an enabling environment
for business
to operate responsibly and profitably, but also to the
strengthening of democratic institutions
and civil society.
From 2002-2003, the BALCC initiative is holding leadership
roundtables in the following cities: Bradford, Leicester,
Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Glasgow. The initiative
will conclude with a major national conference bringing
together case studies and learnings in London in July
2003. The conference will feature the release of a survey
of corporate responsibility in the top 200 Asian businesses,
as well as a video profiling leading Asian businesses
and entrepreneurs will be shown at the conference.
The
BALCC initiative will continue in 2003 with events with
the Afro-Caribbean and Chinese communities in Britain,
events in mainland Europe, and events with Indian business
communities in East and Southern Africa.
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| Patricia
Hewitt, Secretary of State for Trade & Industry,
with CSM's Malini Mehra and Asian leaders
from Leicester |
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| Ms
Malini Mehra (CSM), Ms
Denise Minton (The Body Shop International),
Ms Julia Cleverdon CBE (Business in the Community) |
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| Mr
Amin Mawji (The Ismaili Centre),Mr Deepak
Mahtani (SADP), Ms Malini Mehra, (CSM) |
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Calendar
of BALCC Programmes and Events
(Arranged
chronologically) |
- Brochure
on
the BALCC initiative
- Background
Reading for BALCC initiative:
- British
Asians - A Statistical Overview
compiled by CSM.
- Corporate
Citizenship: Challenging business-as-usual
- UK case studies.
- BALCC
Media
Advisory, 6 July, 2001.
- BALCC
Launch Conference, British Asian Business-Stereotypes,
Realities and Challenges, 6
July, 2001 - Programme,
Introductory
Remarks and Summary
of discussion
- Article
on BALCC initiative in Asian Voice: first
and foremost Asian weekly in Europe.
- Roundtable
#1, People, Planet and Profit: The Triple
Bottom Line Approach, 30 August,
2001
- Programme
- Roundtable
#2, Ensuring Transparency: The Challenges
for Business, 12 October, 2001 - Programme
- Roundtable
#3, Community involvement - beyond philanthropy,
20 December, 2001 - Programme
- Roundtable
# 4, On
the Frontlines: The Challenge of Social Integration
& Economic Development for Asian Business,
18 July 2002, Bradford, UK - Programme
- Media
Advisory,
18 July, 2002 and Clipping.
- Roundtable
# 5, Asian
Business Today: Promoting Social Inclusion &
Corporate Citizenship, 8 November, 2002,
Leicester, UK - Brochure
, Programme
, Photos
- CSM
Roundtable #6 on : Making
our Mark : Gender & Ethnic Balance in Public
leadership, 6th
March 2003, Kabalous Restaurant, Comfort Hotel,
Leicester, UK
Invitation

- CSM
Roundtable #7 on : Business Engagement: Across
continents, With corporates, In the community,
Thursday, 11th March 2003, Birmingham Chamber
of Commerce, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Brochure
Programme
- CSM
Roundtable #8 on Asian Business: Fostering
Community Development & Local Leadership
in association with Chamber
Business Enterprises Ltd. , Thursday,
12th June 2003 at Conference Suite,i2i Interiors
Ltd, Emery Court, Vale Road, Heaton Mersey,
Stockport, UK
Brochure Snap
shots...
- CSM
Roundtable #9 on Corporate Citizenship:
Involving
Ethnic Minority Business in association
with Development & Regeneration, Glasgow
City Council, Monday, 16th June 2003 at City
Chambers,George Square, Glasgow, Scotland
Brochure Snap
shots...
- CSM
Roundtable #10 on Community
Leadership: The Role of Asian Business,
9th July, 2003 at Cardiff City Hall, Function
Room C, 1st floor, Cardiff, Wales
Brochure
- National
Conference on British Asians & Corporate
Citizenship, Wednesday, 15th October,
2003 at Institute of Directors, London
Flyer
BOOK: 'The
British and How to Deal with Them: Doing Businesss
with Britain's Ethnic Minority Communities', Ram
Gidoomal, Deepak Mahtani and David Porter, Middlesex
University Press, 2001.
REPORT:
Ethnic
Minorities and the Labour Market, Strategy
Unit, Government of UK, March 2003
Useful Links on Ethnic Minority Resources in
Britain.
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