Center for International Private Enterprise Public Private Dialogue April 27, 2013.

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Center for International Private Enterprise Public Private Dialogue April 27, 2013

The Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) strengthens democracy around the globe through private enterprise and market- oriented reform. CIPE is one of the four core institutes of the National Endowment for Democracy. Since 1983, CIPE has worked with business leaders, policymakers, and journalists to build the civic institutions vital to a democratic society. 2

Foster institutions necessary to establish and sustain market-oriented democracies Increase private sector participation in the democratic process Increase support for and understanding of the freedoms, rights, and responsibilities essential to market-oriented democracies Improve governance through transparency and accountability in the public and private sectors 3 CIPE Objectives

Strengthen freedom of association and strengthen private, voluntary business associations Promote an entrepreneurial culture and understanding of how markets work Expand access to information necessary for sound entrepreneurial and policy decisions 4 CIPE Objectives

Program Areas 5 Anti-Corruption Advocacy Informal Sector Corporate Governance Business Associations Access to Information Youth Women Democratic Governance

 Define public private dialogue  Characteristics of good dialogue  Challenges of developing effective dialogue  Examples of differing approaches 6 Public Private Dialogue

 Corporate citizenship in action  Public or private sector led  Structured and process-driven  Advocacy vs. Lobbying 7 Public Private Dialogue

 Legitimate Transparent Inclusive Based on principles of freedom  Focused 8 Characteristics

 Flexible  Rooted in civil society  Policy-oriented 9 Characteristics

 Organizational reputation/strength  Issue identification  Determining Policy  Prioritizing  Messaging  Monitoring/Follow up  Proactive vs. reactive 10 Challenges

 Business Agenda National Business Agenda Regional Business Agenda Sectoral Business Agendas  Regional Dialogue  Parliamentary Training  Political Campaign Programs  Presidential Debate 11 PPD Examples

Thank you. 12