Conference Program
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Day 0 26 September 2017 | Welcome Dinner |
09:00 -19.00 | Arrival of Participants at Ngurah Rai International Airport / Denpasar International Airport and Transfer from Airport to Hotel |
19:00-21:00 | Welcome Dinner |
Cultural Performance |
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Day 1 27 September 2017 | Opening Program and Plenary on Social Enterprises and the SDGs Learning Exchange on Measuring Social Enterprise Impact |
08:00 – 09:00 | Registration and Preliminaries |
09.00 – 10.30 | Opening Program |
Conference Overview, Program Orientation & Acknowledgement of Participants Ms. Rini Supri Hartanti Director, Dompet Dhuafa Philanthropy / Conference Local Organizing Committee | |
Welcome Speech Mr. Bayu Krisnamurthi Incoming Executive Chairperson Bina Swadaya Foundation and SEAL Conference Convenor | |
Welcome Address Drs. I Nyoman Wenten Head of Social Department Province of Bali, Indonesia | |
Inspirational Speeches from Conference Sponsors Ms. Mari Hiruta Representative, Japan Foundation Asia Center Assistant Director, Japan Foundation Jakarta Ms. Jocelyn Villanueva Representative, OxfamMarket Systems and Women’s Economic Empowerment Adviser, Oxfam GB | |
Keynote Address Minister Eko Putro Sandjojo Ministry of Villages, Indonesia | |
10.30 – 10.45 | Coffee / Tea / Networking Break |
10.45 – 12:30 | Opening Plenary: Social Enterprises and the SDGs Ms. Marta Pérez Cusó Economic Affairs Officer United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) Mr. Isagani Serrano President Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM) Dr. Marie Lisa Dacanay President Institute for Social Entrepreneurship in Asia (ISEA) Open Forum Moderator: Mr. Gomer Padong Philippine Social Enterprise Network Focal Point Social and Community Enterprises Constituency Asia-Pacific Regional CSO Engagement Mechanism(AP-RCEM) |
12.30-13.30 | Lunch Break |
13:30-15:15 | Parallel Sessions on Sharing of Experiences and Research Results on Measuring Social Enterprise Impact and Evaluating the Performance of Social Entrepreneurship Initiatives, Part I |
Parallel Session A1: Development Indexing and Other Tools for Evaluating the Qualitative Impact of Social Entrepreneurship Initiatives *Applying Development Indexing to BUMDes in Batang, Central Java (Indonesia) Ms. Ayu Bulan Staff, Bina Swadaya Konsultan *Crafting a Development Index to Measure the Impact of Gandang Kalikasan / Human Nature on Workers from Marginalized Communities (Philippines) Mr. John Michael Go Social Enterprise Development HeadHuman Nature (Gandang Kalikasan, Inc) *The Bamboo Ladder Approach as Impact Measurement Tool of the Population and Community Development Association (Thailand) Mr. Wilas Lohitkul, President Mr. Wolfgang Frank, Senior Advisor Population and Community Development Association (PDA) Moderator: Dr. Marie Lisa Dacanay President, ISEA | |
13:30 – 15.15 | Parallel Session A2: Tools for Measuring the Social and Financial Value Generated by Social Enterprises *Measuring the Impact of Teuk Saat 1001’s Safe Drinking Water Initiative on Children (Cambodia) Mr. Lo Chay Executive Director, Teuk Saat 1001 *Applying BIA and SROI to Measure the Impact of Social Enterprises: Cases of Fullness Hair Salon and Fullness Auto Service Centre (Hong Kong) Dr. Terrence Yuen Executive Director, Hong Kong Institute of Social Impact Analysts *Measuring the Social and Financial Value Created by the Lim Lae Tanon Kon Dern Walking and Art Street (Thailand) Ms. Pareena Prayukvong Secretary, The Network for Sustainable Development Association Moderator: Prof. Ronald Chua Asian Institute of Management (AIM) |
15:15 – 15:30 | Coffee / Tea / Networking Break |
15:30-17:15 | Parallel Sessions on Sharing of Experiences and Research Results on Measuring Social Enterprise Impact, Part II Parallel Session B1: Tools for Measuring the Effectiveness and Performance of Social Entrepreneurship Interventions *Tracking the Performance and Impact of WEAVE in Implementing the Ten Fair Trade Principles Among Women Refugees in the Thai Myanmar Border (Thailand) Ms. Maria Vitacion Urgel Executive Director, Women’s Education for Advancement and Empowerment (WEAVE) and World Fair Trade Organization Asia (WFTO- Asia) *Using People, Planet and Profit Criteria in Assessing FSSI’s Performance Across Two Strategic Periods (Philippines) Ms. Agnes Bolanos, Board Member Mr. Jay Berthram Lacsamana, Executive Director Foundation for Sustainable Society, Inc. (FSSI) *Measuring Effectiveness: Kopernik’s M&E Insights from Last Mile Communities in Indonesia Ms. Sarah Wilson, Program Manager, KOPERNIK Moderator: Prof. Ronald Chua Asian Institute of Management Parallel Session B2: Strengths and Limitations of SROI as Evaluation Tool for Social Enterprises *Application of SROI and SLIA to Measure Impact: Case of Dompet Dhuafa (Indonesia) Mr. Kuswolo Darmo Business Manager, Karya Masyarakat Mandiri Dompet Dhuafa Philanthropy *SROI as a Tool for Evaluating and Enhancing Social Enterprise Performance (Japan) Mr. Ken Ito Executive Director, SROI Network Japan *Applying SROI to Assess PlayMoolah’s Programs in Promoting Financial Literary Among Children, Youth and Adults (Singapore) Prof. Albert Teo National University of Singapore Moderator: Ms. Ana Marina Tan Director, Ateneo Center for Social Entrepreneurship |
17:15 – 18:45 | Plenary II: Measuring the Impact and Performance of Social Enterprises and Social Entrepreneurship Interventions Presentation of Lessons and Insights from Cases: 15 Minute Reports from Parallel Sessions by Appointed Representatives Open Forum and Discussion on Building a Learning Community for Measuring the Impact and Performance of Social Enterprises and Social Entrepreneurship Interventions Moderator: Prof. Albert Teo National University of Singapore |
18:45 | End of Day 1 |
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Day 2 28 September 2017 | Plenary Sessions on Addressing Inequality for a Just EconomySecond ISEA Regional Assembly |
08:00 -08:30 | Preliminaries |
08:30– 10:00 | Plenary III –Addressing Inequality for a Just Economy: Benchmarks for Transformational Partnerships that Impact on Women and Men Small Scale Producers in Agricultural Value Chains Presentation on Benchmarks Dr. Marie Lisa Dacanay Project Director ISEA-Oxfam PROSE-GRAISEA Project Panel of Reactors: Ms. Pham Kieu Oanh Executive Director Center for Social Initiatives Promotion Vietnam Ms. Jocelyn Villanueva Market Systems and Women’s Economic Empowerment Adviser Oxfam GB Open Forum and Discussion of Action Plans Moderator: Mr. Sunit Shrestha Executive Director, Change Fusion, Thailand |
10:00 -10:15 | Coffee/Tea Break |
10:15 – 12:00 | Plenary IV- Addressing Inequality for a Just Economy: Lessons from Social Entrepreneurship Models in Indonesia Panel of Speakers: Mr. Bayu Krisnamurthi Incoming Executive Chairperson Bina Swadaya Foundation Mr. Yudha Abadi Program Director, Dompet Dhuafa Philanthropy Mr. Anton Soejawo Director, Yayasan Dian Desa Open Forum Moderator : Mr. Romi Cahyadi Chief Executive Officer, UnLtd Indonesia |
12:00 -13:00 | Lunch Break |
13:00 -13:30 | Presentations from Conference Sponsors Ms. Siti Mulyani Program Development Division Head Rumah Zakat Ms. Gayatri Syafri Public Affairs & Relations Officer General Affairs, PTTEP |
13:30 -15:15 | Workshop on Conference Declaration and Ways Forward |
15:15 – 16:45 | Closing Plenary and Program Presentation of Workshop Results on the Conference Declaration & Ways Forward/ Resolutions Closing Address Dr. Luis Dumlao Dean, Ateneo de Manila University- John Gokongwei School of Management (ADMU-JGSOM) Acknowledgements and Announcements by Local Organizing Committee Moderator: Prof. Ronald Chua Asian Institute of Management (AIM) |
16:45 – 17:00 | Coffee / Tea / Networking Break |
17:00 – 18:30 | ISEA Second Regional Assembly (for ISEA members and partners) |
18:30 -19:30 | Break for Muslim Prayer / Dinner |
19:30 – 20:30 | Continuation of ISEA Second Regional Assembly (for ISEA members and partners) |
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Day 3 29 September 2017 | Field Visit |
07.00-20:00 | Social enterprise field visit Mitra Bali Social Enterprise, a member of World Fair Trade Organization. (Including Dinner) |
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Day 4 30 September 2017 | Departure of Participants |