Fringe Event Program
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| F1 Increasing Consumers Voice in Intellectual Property Policy Consumers International, CHOICE, Consumers Union, Consumentenbond and Trans-Atlantic Consumer Dialogue LOCATION AND TIME Vibe Hotel – Ballroom B 09.00 – 17.00 Organisers: Lizzie Ball |
Consumers’ rights to use intellectual property are increasingly under threat. Policy is made at an international level – how can national consumer organisations work better to strengthen their voice on the global stage? The session will introduce current campaigns and brainstorm ideas for action to reassert consumer rights. View full programme here Speakers include: Michelle Childs (Knowledge Ecology International, USA), Indrani Thuraisingham (CI, Malaysia), Indah Suksmaningsih – YLKI (Indonesia), Chris Murray (Consumers Union, USA), Luis Villaroel Villalon (Ministry of Education, Chile), Alwin Sixma – (Consumentenbond, The Netherlands). |
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| F2 Enhancing Consumer Protection via Competition Policy CUTS International, India and Consumers Federation of Australia LOCATION AND TIME Organisers: Pradeep S. Mehta |
Both competition and consumer protection seek to ensure that markets function for maximum consumer benefit. This session seeks to identify the best way in which competition policy can be used as a tool of consumer protection. It will explore - Competition. Why every consumer should care - Competition and Consumer protection - Competition and regulation. Making Regulated industries Work for Consumers Speakers: Pradeep S. Mehta, CUTS, India Allan Asher, CEO, energywatch, UK Louise Sylvan, Deputy Chair, ACCC, Australia Catriona Lowe, Chair, Consumers Federation of Australia Comment: Nicola Howell, Centre for Credit and Consumer law, Griffith University |
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| F3 Media Capacity Building workshop PANOS and Consumers International LOCATION AND TIME |
An open, workshop to look at media capacity building initiatives. The session will consider how small and emerging consumer organisations can use the media to campaign and raise their profile. Workshop Leader: Kitty Warnock – Senior Adviser, Communication for Development, The Panos Institutue |
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| F4 Endocrine Disrupting Chemical Safety Campaign: safety issues of household insecticides Consumers Korea LOCATION AND TIME |
This workshop will propose ways to develop a global campaign on Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) safety. It will be specifically focused on ’safety issues of household insecticides, containing EDCs’. There is growth in the use of household insecticides, which contain EDCs. Consumers from many countries worldwide commonly use household insecticides. How to secure the safety of the consumers from household insecticides use? What is social responsibility of the household insecticides manufacturers? This workshop will propose the global campaign for EDCs Safety and Corporate Social Responsibility to ensure safety of consumers. Speakers: Dr. Vokyung Song, Consumers Korea, Dr. Michael Hansen, Consumers Union of USA, Dr. Eunsook Moon, Consumers Korea, Mr. Seah Seng Choon, Consumers Association of Singapore, Ms. Premila Kumar, Consumer Council of Fiji, Ms. Connie Lau, Consumer Council of Hong Kong, Mr. Bharath Jairaj, Citizen Consumer & Civic Action Group See full program here. |
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| F5 Labeling Genetically Modified Food: Why We Want It, How We Get It VOICE and Consumers Union LOCATION AND TIME
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This workshop aims to educate CI Members about the need for GM labeling , to share strategies adopted to date in regulating GM labeling at national and international level and to formulate the future course of action within the CI membership on GM labeling. Speakers (all to be confirmed) Why We Need GM Labeling; health & sustainability: Michael Hansen, Ph.d., CU of US The Battle for GM Labeling at National Level: Bejon Misra, VOICE India, Saree Aongsomwang, Thailand; Samuel Ochieng, Kenya, Muyunda Illonga, Zambia; Marilena Lazzarini, Brazil; Codex and Biosafety Protocol: Jean Halloran, CU of US |
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| F6 Social Responsibility and the Global Market: What Partnership for Consumers and Standards? International Standards Organisation Consumer Policy Committee (ISO COPOLCO) LOCATION AND TIME Organiser: Dana Kissinger-Matray copolco@iso.org |
To interest CI participants in standards and how they can ensure consumer protection, highlighting how standards relate to CI’s specific priorities. The session will focus on social responsibility, and will include a short update on ISO’s activities of interest to CI and its members (ISO Committee on consumer policy, “customer satisfaction” standards, and others). Speakers: Bill Dee, Compliance Solutions – Australia, Mr. Jens Henriksson, Swedish Consumers Association (tbc) / consumer interest stakeholder group Prof Sri Ram Khanna, VOICE (tbc) – 1 or 2 others to confirm Moderator: Ms. Jai Ok Kim, Consumers Korea, & Chair of COPOLCO |
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| F7 Consumer groups and government – interacting and learning The Australian Consumer and Competition Commission LOCATION AND TIME Organiser: Julie McNamara |
This session is targeted at government agencies with a consumer protection role, and consumer NGOs that work with government. This session will be built around successful case studies from around the world to explore - Innovative and productive ways in which Government agencies and consumer groups work together - How governments and consumer groups find out about what is happening in consumer markets. Chairs: Louise Sylvan, Deputy Chair, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Jenny Mack, Chairperson, CHOICE, Australia Speakers: Liz MacPherson, New Zealand Ministry of Consumer Affairs; Connie Lau, Hong Kong Consumer Council; Delia Rickard, Australian Securities and Investment Commission; Rania Shedid, Consumer Protection Agency, Egypt; James McDougall, National Children’s and Youth Law Centre. |
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| F8 Protecting children from food marketing – success stories and lessons learned Which?, UK / Centre for Science in the Public Interest (USA)PRIVATE SESSION: CI Members & Invitees Only LOCATION AND TIME |
This session will seek to develop campaigning and advocacy strategies. It will be an opportunity for CI members to share experiences on obesity and food advertising advocacy – successes, challenges, approaches, new campaigns, political environment – to strengthen and inform approaches of member organisations.It will also be an opportunity for Australian NGOs and advocates to learn from experiences of international consumer groups and build partnerships with CI member organisations. Speakers include Sue Davies, Senior Policy Officer, Which?, Bruce Silverglade, Legal Affairs Director, Centre for Science in the Pubilc Interest, USA Other speakers from BEUC, Asia and Africa tbc |
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| F9 Developing a World Energy Consumers Charter energywatch UK LOCATION AND TIME Organiser: Jessica Myint Thinn |
The European Commission has commenced work on an Energy Consumer Charter – Click to download What would a global charter look like? How might it be achieved? Speakers: Allan Asher, CEO, energywatch, Elissa Freeman, Senior Policy Officer, CHOICE |
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