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Official Program The Rome Roundtable 16 & 17 November 2020

Index Acknowledgements 2 Welcome and Roundtable outline 3 Program 4 Participants 6 Biographies of Speakers 8 Appendices: 1. Address on Global Governance to the Annual Summit of the China Centre for International 22 Economic Exchanges 2. Amundi Asset Management – Placing the Fair Transition at the Heart of the Global Agenda 25 3. Aviva Investors – Global Climate Investment Mobilisation at Scale 26

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Welcome and Outline of Rome Roundtable 16 & 17 November, 2020 On behalf of the Global Foundation, we warmly welcome you to our 2020 Rome Roundtable. We meet this year, virtually, in extraordinary circumstances. The lives of tens of millions of people around the world have been torn apart. Some of our participants have suffered personally from the Covid virus, including from illness and the loss of loved ones. Many of you are in lockdown, your economic and personal circumstances upended, as the world searches for an effective vaccine. We are all very much looking forward to that moment, not too far in the future, when a disparate group of global citizens that comprise the Global Foundation family are able to meet together, once again, face to face. Yet, in spite of this pandemic, through the video medium of Zoom, we are able make the most of this unusual opportunity, to express our solidarity with each other and with our wider circles of influence, as members of a connected human race, wherever we may all be in the world at this time. We pay tribute to those who sustain the Global Foundation and make it possible for us to conduct our programs. These leaders from the world of business and academia not only support our work, they help to lead it, growing our partnerships with communities, institutions and governments. Which takes to the very essence and purpose of this Rome Roundtable. Our world needs healing and careful nurturing. Can we build a future based upon ‘cooperative globalisation’, our central and unifying theme over the years? It’s in our hands to choose and to act. One of the distinctions of our regular roundtable gatherings in Rome is that they are intentionally faith-enabled. We express our gratitude to those who contribute so much to our discussions from these and other belief systems. Our overarching theme this year is ‘Which way for the world after the pandemic? Our inclusive human future’. What unites and binds us, in spite of our many differences and disagreements? You will find enclosed three attachments: The Official Program, which includes Participants, Bios of Key Speakers and important Background Papers - which will be tabled as proposals at the meeting – that we ask that you read ahead, in preparation for the Roundtable; also the Meeting and Zoom login details; and a copy of the Program only for easy access and reference. Please note that the Program, although necessarily spread over two days, embraces key sub-themes that have emerged from our advance consultations and is sequenced accordingly. Our time together will be short, and not everyone will have the chance to express their views directly during the meeting. We are encouraging you, if you feel inclined, to send us your views by email to [email protected] ahead of and following the Roundtable, as well as via the chat function during the course of the meeting, so that we are able to share these with all participants and incorporate your ideas into our report of the meeting. Again, with our best wishes and hopes for a positive and engaging roundtable discussion, we welcome you to our 2020 Rome Roundtable.

Louise Watson Steve Howard Chairman, The Global Foundation Secretary General, The Global Foundation Encl.

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‘Which way for the world after the pandemic?

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Program Monday 16 November 2020 *Note: all times are Rome time

Roundtable moderator: Mr Steve Howard, Secretary General, The Global Foundation

9:00am* Official Opening: ‘Towards our inclusive global future’ Introduction: Mr Steve Howard, Secretary General, The Global Foundation Welcome: Ms Louise Watson, Chairman, the Global Foundation Address: Mr Mark Cutifani, Chief Executive, Anglo American

9:30am ‘Global co-operation in the recovery from Covid-19, flowing from the Paris Peace Forum’ Chair:  Mr Pascal Lamy, President, Paris Peace Forum and Brunswick Europe Chair; former Director-General of the World Trade Organization Panel: Mr Marc Reverdin, General Secretary, The Paris Peace Forum Mr Wai-Chan Chan, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Forum Fr. Augusto Zampini, Adjunct Secretary of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Integral Human Development (tbc) Discussion

10:15am ‘West meets East: Advancing the dialogue between civilisations’ Chair: Mr Steve Howard, Secretary General, The Global Foundation Panel: Professor Keyu Jin, Professor of Economics, London School of Economics Dr Dino Djalal, Founder, 1000 Abrahamic Circles Project; Former Deputy Foreign Minister, Indonesia Ms Leah Pisar, President, The Aladdin Project, France Dr Bing Xiang, Founding Dean and Professor, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business Discussion

11:00am ‘Rebuilding community trust and transparency – a faith-based perspective’ Introduction: Mr Jean-Baptiste de Franssu, President, Institute for Religious Works Address: His Eminence Cardinal George Pell AC, Former Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, The Vatican Response: Fr. Frank Brennan SJ AO, Rector, Newman College, University of Melbourne

11:20am ‘The Vatican Compact on Education - an update’ Introduce & Response: Professor Francis Campbell, Vice Chancellor, University of Notre Dame Address:  Angelo Vincenzo Zani, Secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education

11:40am Proposal: ‘The spirit of “Fratelli Tutti” – a G20 meeting of the economy of fraternity and community, to be held in Assisi, 2021’ Introduction: Her Excellency Ambassador Chiara Porro, Ambassador, Australian Embassy to the Holy See Presentation: Dott. Stefania Proietti, Mayor of Assisi Response: Sr Adele Howard rsm, Integral Ecology Advisory Group, ISMAPNG (Institute of Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea)

12:00pm Close of Day One

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9:00am* ‘Our inclusive human future’ Introduction: Dame Meg Taylor, Secretary General, The Pacific Islands Forum Keynote address: His Excellency, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, Secretary (Relations with States) of the Secretariat of State, the Vatican Response: Professor Sir Edward Byrne AC, Principal, Kings College London

9:30am ‘Placing a fair transition at the heart of the global agenda’ Introduction: Mr Berkeley Cox, Chief Executive Partner, King & Wood Mallesons Keynote address: Mr Jean-Jacques Barbéris, Director of the Institutional and Corporate Clients Division and ESG, Amundi Asset Management Response: The Most Reverend Dr Philip Freier, Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, Australia; Chairman, the Australian Advisory Council, the Global Foundation

10:00am Proposal: ‘Global climate investment mobilisation, at scale – the International Platform for Climate Finance’ Moderator: Dr Selena Ng, Board member, The Global Foundation; Strategy, Business Development & Project Management Professional, France Presentation: Mr Steve Waygood, Chief Responsible Investment Officer, Aviva Investors Respondents: Professor Enrico Giovannini, Professor of Economic Statistics at the Economics and Finance Department of the University of Rome Tor Vergata Ms Pauliina Murphy, Engagement Director, World Benchmarking Alliance Discussion

11:00am ‘The G20 under Italy’s leadership in 2021’ Introduction: Mr Rob Knott, Chairman, GHD Keynote speaker: Dr Ignazio Visco OMRI, Governor of the Banca d’Italia Vote of thanks: The Hon Kevin Rudd AC, President, Asia Society, Former Prime Minister of Australia

11:30am Summary Discussion

12:00pm Close of 2020 Rome Roundtable

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Participants Prof Vittorio Alberti, Department Theology and the Social Doctrine of the Church, Dicastery for Human Integral Development Ms Pavina Adunratanasee, Corporate Partnerships Coordinator, Asylum Seekers Center Mr Cyrille Arnould, Senior Officer, European Investment Bank’s Climate Office Mr Jean-Jacques Barbéris, Director of the Institutional and Corporate Clients Division and ESG, Amundi Asset Management Mr Bertrand Badre, CEO and Founder, Blue Like An Orange Mr Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute USA Ms Leanne Barnes OAM, General Manager, Bega Valley Shire Mr Dennis Bracy, Chief Executive Officer, US China Clean Energy Forum Father Frank Brennan SJ AO, Rector, Newman College, University of Melbourne Prof Luigino Bruni, Full Professor in Political Economy, LUMSA University; Scientific Director of the Economy of Francesco Ms Shiva-Lynn, Burgos, Artist and Entrepreneur Prof Sir Edward Byrne AC, Principal, Kings College London; Chairman designate, Australian Advisory Council, The Global Foundation Ms Froydis Cameron-Johansson, Group Head of International & Government Relations, Anglo American Prof Francis Campbell, Vice Chancellor, University of Notre Dame Dr Wai-Chan Chan, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Forum Prof Dr Kriengsak Chareonwongsak, President of the Institute of Future Studies for Development; Chairman of the Nation-Building Institute (NBI) Mr Berkeley Cox, Chief Executive Partner, King & Wood Mallesons Mr Alexander Currie, Sustainable Finance Centre for Excellence, Aviva Investors Dr Mark Cutifani, Chief Executive, Anglo American Dr Dino Djalal, Founder, 1000 Abrahamic Circles Project; Former Deputy Foreign Minister, Indonesia Archbishop Ian Ernest, Director, Anglican Centre, Rome Mr David Fagan, Company Director and Lawyer Ms Lilianne Fan, Co-Founder and International Director, Geutanyoe Foundation Mr Jean-Baptiste de Franssu, President, Institute for Religious Works (IOR) Mr Peter Freedman, Chairman, Spring Impact; ex-Managing Director, the Consumer Goods Forum The Most Reverend Dr Philip Freier, Archbishop, Anglican Diocese of Melbourne; Chairman, the Australian Advisory Council, the Global Foundation Prof Alex Frino, Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Wollongong Ms Lisa Furfine, Chief Revenue Officer, Bogotash, LLC His Excellency, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, Secretary (Relations with States) of the Secretariat of State, the Vatican Ms Carolyn Gold, Board Member, US China Clean Energy Forum Prof Enrico Giovannini, Professor, Department of Economics and Finance (DEF), University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Mr Robert Hadler, Member of the Advisory Council, The Global Foundation Mr Gerbrand Haverkamp, Executive Director, World Benchmarking Alliance Sr Adele Howard rsm, Integral Ecology Advisory Group, ISMAPNG (Institute of Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea) Mr Damian Howard, Principal of St Raphael’s Primary School, Preston, Vic Mr Steve Howard, Secretary General, The Global Foundation (Roundtable Moderator) Mr Barry Irvin, Executive Chairman, Bega Cheese Professor Ian Jacobs, President and Vice Chancellor, University of New South Wales Mr Jeyakumar Janakaraj, CEO & Country Head and Executive Director, Adani Australia Timothée Jaulin, Head of ESG Development & Advocacy, Special Operations

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Participants (continued) Dr Keyu Jin, Professor of Economics, London School of Economics Ms Laura Jones, Community Worker, Wales Mr Rob Knott, Chairman, GHD Mr Pascal Lamy, President, Paris Peace Forum and Brunswick Europe Chair; former Director-General of the World Trade Organization Rabbi Jeremy Lawrence, Senior Rabbi, Finchley United Synagogue (Kinloss Gardens), London Ms Sheridan Lee, Director, Shed Enterprises; Australian Representative, Amundi Ms Manoelle Lepoutre, Senior Vice President Civil and Society Engagement, Total Ms Catherine Liddle, Chief Executive Officer, First Nations Media The Hon Mrs Jeannie Lopes, Ambassador for Advance (UK) Mr Brian Loughnane, Member of the Board, The Global Foundation Ms Pippa Morgan, Lead Campaign Manager Sustainable Finance Centre for Excellence, Aviva Investors Ms Pauliina Murphy, Engagement Director, World Benchmarking Alliance Dr Selena Ng, Board Member, The Global Foundation; Strategy, Business Development & Project Management Professional, France Dr Guiseppe Parigi, Head of International Relations and Economic Directorate, Bank of Italy Mr Giovanni Patriarca, Official of the Congregation for Catholic Education His Eminence Cardinal George Pell AC, Former Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, The Vatican Her Excellency Ambassador Chiara Porro, Ambassador, Australian Embassy to the Holy See Ms Shannon Powell, Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner, Hong Kong & Macau, Austrade Dott Stefania Proietti, Mayor of Assisi, Italy Mr Marc Reverdin, Secretary General, The Paris Peace Forum The Hon Kevin Rudd AC, President, Asia Society; Former Prime Minister of Australia Dr David Ryall, Director, Santa Marta Group, Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales Fr Antonio Spadaro S.I., Rector, Jesuit Community of La Civiltà Cattolica Dame Meg Taylor, Secretary General, The Pacific Islands Forum Ms Amber Terranova, Education Director, Magnum Photos; Faculty Member of the School of Visual Arts Ms Linda Tucker, Nature Conservationist & Author Mr Shaun Treacy, International Advisor, Adani Australia Ms Wendy Tyrrell, Executive Director, Development Partner Institute Dr Michael Vatikiotis, Asia Regional Director, The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue Mr Raphael Vermeir CBE, Independent Consultant, GlenMeer Limited Professor Michel Veuthy, Ambassador of the Sovereign Order of Malta to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons Dr Ignazio Visco OMRI, Governor, Bank of Italy Ms Louise Watson, Chair, The Global Foundation Dr Steve Waygood, Chief Responsible Investment Officer, Aviva Investors Dr Bing Xiang, Founding Dean and Professor, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business Tans Sri Dr Michael Yeoh, Chairman, World Chinese Economic Summit Fr Augusto Zampini, Adjunct Secretary for the Dicastery for the Promotion of Integral Human Development Ms Silvia Zucchini, Chief of Communications, IMF Offices in Europe HE Archbishop Angelo Vincenzo Zani, Secretary, Congregation for Catholic Education

Support: Ms Stefania Baldassarri, Rome Representative, The Global Foundation Ms Fiona Hartley, Projects Manager, The Global Foundation Ms Stefania Liguori, Assistant to Rome Representative, The Global Foundation MC and Support: Ms Donna Portland, Operations Manager, The Global Foundation

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DirectorMr Jean-Jacques of the Institutional and Corporate Barbéris Clients Division and ESG, Amundi Asset Management Jean-Jacques Barbéris is Head of Institutional and Directorate General where he served from 2008 to Corporate Clients Coverage and an Executive and 2012. General Management board member at Amundi. Jean-Jacques was a lecturer in advanced economics Before joining Amundi, Jean-Jacques acted as advisor at Sciences-Po Paris From 2009 to 2012. He is also for Economic and Financial affairs in the staff of the chairman of the French think tank “En Temps Réel”, French President of the Republic, where he served from dedicated to European politics. 2013-2016. Prior to this, he was a member of staff Jean-Jacques is a Young Global Leader of the World of Pierre Moscovici, French Minister of Economy and Economic Forum since 2019. Finance. He is also a vice-chairman of Finance for Tomorrow, Between 2009 and 2010, Jean-Jacques chaired the the French financial association devoted to sustainable European group of experts on climate finance in the finance. negotiations at UNFCCC. During that time, he also participated in different studies on the economics of Jean-Jacques Barbéris graduated from Ecole Normale climate change, such as Jean Tirole’s report published Supérieure “Lettres et Sciences Humaines”, “agrégé” before the Copenhagen UNFCC conference in 2015. in History, and alumni at both Sciences Po Paris and Ecole Normale d’Administration. Jean-Jacques started his career in the French Treasury

Principal,Prof. King’s Sir College Edward London; Chairman Byrne designate, AC the Australian Advisory Council

Professor Ed Byrne became President & Principal at The University of Melbourne awarded him a Doctor King’s College London and Chairman of King’s Health of Science, a higher degree conferred in recognition Partners board on 1st August 2014. of a demonstrated record of research excellence. He completed a Masters of Business Administration He began his career in Adelaide after graduating with in 2005. He has honorary professorships from UCL, first class honours from the University of Tasmania Warwick University and Peking University and Honorary in 1974. He was made Neurology Registrar at Royal Degrees from the University of Adelaide, Warwick Adelaide Hospital in 1978. He finished his neurology University, Western University and University of Sydney. training and completed his doctorate at the Institute of He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Science Neurology Queen Square and in 1982 was awarded the and Technology and the Australian Academy of Queen Square prize for neurological research. In 1983, Health and Medicine and is a fellow of the American he was appointed Director of Neurology at St Vincent’s Academy of Neurology and the American Neurological Hospital and Professor of Clinical Neurology at the Association. University of Melbourne in 1992. Professor Byrne was admitted as an Officer of the Professor Byrne was a founding director of the Order of Australia in 2006 and a Companion of the Melbourne Neuromuscular Research Unit and the Order of Australia, Australia’s highest honour, in 2014. Centre for Neuroscience in 1993. He was also made Professor of Experimental Neurology at the University He was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical of Melbourne in 2001. His major research contributions Sciences in 2019. He was awarded a Knighthood in the have been in the field of mitochondrial medicine and Queen’s Birthday Honours in October 2020. neuromuscular disorders. He has wide interests in the arts and has published He first came to Monash University as the Dean of the four books of poetry through Melbourne University Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, a Press and has recently co-authored with Charles role he held from 2003 until 2007. Clarke, a former senior UK Cabinet Minister, a book “The University Challenge : Changing universities in a Professor Byrne was then appointed the Vice Provost changing world”. (Health) at University College London (UCL). He held that position until becoming the eighth University Recreation : Poetry; fly fishing President and Vice-Chancellor at Monash University in 2009.

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ViceProf. Chancellor, Francis University of Campbell Notre Dame

Professor Campbell Joined the Foreign and Innovation at UK Trade and Investment. Commonwealth Office (FCO) as a member of Her From 2014-2020, Professor Campbell served as Vice Majesty’s Diplomatic Service in 1997. He has worked Chancellor of St. Mary’s University in London and also at the United Nations Security Council in New York, the Professor, International Relations. In February 2020, he European Union, and at the Foreign & Commonwealth became the fourth Vice Chancellor of The University of Office (FCO) in London and on diplomatic postings Notre Dame Australia, where he also holds the position overseas. From 1999-2003, he served on the staff of of Professor of International Relations. the then Prime Minister Tony Blair, first as a Policy Adviser in the No.10 Policy Unit, and then as a Private Professor Campbell has served on a number of Boards, Secretary to the Prime Minister. He also served including the Advisory Panel of the Independent on secondment with Amnesty International as the Anti-Slavery Commissioner (UK), St. Mary’s University, Senior Director of Policy. From 2005-2011, he served St. Joseph’s Hospice, Prospects UK, London Higher as Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the Holy and St. Elizabeth’s School. He continues to serve as a See. From 2011-2013, he served as Deputy High trustee of Forward Thinking (London), Carlow College Commissioner in Pakistan. From 2013-2014, he was (Ireland) and as a member on the Advisory Board of the Head of the Policy Unit in the FCO and Director of the Mater Dei Centre at Dublin City University.

ManagingMr Wai-Chan Director, Consumer Goods Chan Forum.

Wai-Chan Chan is the Managing Director of the Kong, leading their retail and consumer goods Consumer Goods Forum. Prior to joining the CGF, he practices. was a senior partner with various consulting firms such as McKinsey, OC&C Strategy Consultants and Oliver Wyman, based out of Shanghai and Hong

ChiefMr Executive Berkeley Partner, King COX & Wood Mallesons Berkeley Cox is the Chief Executive Partner of the the firm in the Financial Services Sector, to his role Australian operations of King & Wood Mallesons, a on the Firm’s International Management Committee, global law firm headquartered in Asia. He leads the Berkeley recognises the opportunity for Australia strategic direction of the Australian firm and drives to play a leading role in constructive and effective execution against firm priorities and on its client, international engagement and the opportunities for people, international, innovation and community Australia on the international stage from a trade and agenda. From the cross border aspects of his legal investment perspective. practice, to driving international practice growth for

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ChiefDr Executive, Mark Anglo Cutifani American Mark Cutifani, FREng CEng FIMMM FAusIMM DBA and industrial businesses across six continents. Prior (Hon) DoL (Hon) BE (Mining–Hons), was appointed to joining Anglo American, he held the position of Chief Executive of Anglo American Plc on 3 April Chief Executive Officer at AngloGold Ashanti based 2013. He is a qualified mining engineer with more in South Africa, and before that he was the Chief than 40 years of broad experience of projects, Operating Officer for Inco and then Vale’s global operations, marketing, business development and Nickel business, based in Canada. Prior to his Vale finance. Mark is also the Chairman of De Beers Group role he held senior executive positions with the of Companies, a non-executive director of Total SA, Normandy Group, Sons of Gwalia, Western Mining and a non-Executive Director of Anglo American Corporation, Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines and Platinum Limited. CRA [Rio Tinto]. Mark is a mining engineer by training with several published papers and presentations. In Mark has considerable experience in mining, having his 41 years in operations, business development been associated with the industry since 1976 and and corporate roles he has had line responsibilities has a practical working knowledge of most of the across more than 30 countries, producing more than commodities produced and sold across the globe. He 20 commodities. has had line experience and responsibility for mining

Mr Jean-Baptiste de Franssu President, Institute for Religious Works (IOR), The Holy See

Jean-Baptiste Douville de Franssu is the President In June 2009 he was elected President of of the Board of Superintendant of “ Istituto per le the European Fund and Asset Management Opere di Religione”, IOR, since July 2014. Association. His mandate ended in June 2011. That same year he was Elected European fund He is also chairman of INCIPIT an advisory and industry personality of the year by Funds EUROPE consulting firm, I e-Chairman of Groupe La magazine. He has, over the years, contributed to Française S.A. and non-executive director of KNEIP many publications, industry working groups and Communication S.A., Banque Degroof-Petercam seminars on issues relating to regulation and S.A. and TAGES LLP. supervision of asset management activities. Up to the end of October 2011 he was Chief Jean-Baptiste is a graduate of the ESC Group Executive Officer of Invesco Europe where he Business School in Reims, France and holds a spend 22 years building Invesco’s presence in BA in European Business Administration from Europe. Prior to Invesco he worked at Group Middlesex University in the UK. He also holds a Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations in France postgraduate degree in Actuarial Studies from where he started his career in 1986. Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris.

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AnglicanThe ArchbishopMost Reverendof Melbourne, Chairman Dr of the Philip Advisory Council Freier of the Global Foundation

The Anglican Archbishop experienced a powerful been Archbishop of Melbourne since December 2006. conversion to Christ while working with Indigenous Dr Freier has identified the biggest challenge facing Christians in North Queensland where he also met the church as cutting through with the Christian his wife Joy and decided to seek ordination in the message and lifting public trust in the church. As Anglican Church. He was ordained priest in 1984, Primate – elected in June 2014 – Dr Freier is the and has been a bishop since 1999 when he became spiritual leader of the Anglican Church of Australia, its Bishop of the Northern Territory. Philip Freier has spokesman to politicians and the wider community.

Dr Dino Djalal Founder and CEO, 1000 Abrahamic Circles Project; Former Deputy Foreign Minister, Republic of Indonesia

Dino Patti Djalal is a career diplomat and ambassador, From 2010 to 2013, Dino served as Indonesia’s best-selling author, academic, youth activist, ambassador to the United States, where he Indonesian Presidential hopeful, and former Vice- succeeded in elevating bilateral relations to a Minister for Foreign Affairs. Comprehensive Partnership. He was born into an Indonesian diplomatic family and In early 2014, Dino joined the Convention of the then he joined Indonesia’s Department of Foreign Affairs in ruling party Partai Demokrat to select a Presidential 1987. In his own career as a diplomat, he quickly rose candidate – he campaigned as an independent for through the ranks, with postings in London, Dili and the Presidency. Washington DC. Dino was appointed Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs In 2002, he was appointed Director for North in 2014. American Affairs. In 2004, when President Susilo Dr. Dino has authored 9 books. Most well known is Bambang Yudhoyono began his term, Dino was “Harus Bisa”, which became a national best seller appointed Special Staff of the President for in Indonesia with some 2 million copies sold, and International Affairs. In that capacity, Dino assumed translated into English, Mandarin, Korean, Russian, many roles: Presidential spokesperson, foreign policy French, Arabic, Japanese. adviser to the President, speech writer. Dino kept this job for 6 years until 2010, making him the longest Dr. Dino is also Chairman of the Board of Directors, serving Presidential spokesperson in Indonesia’s World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia. He is also modern history. widely known as the father of Indonesian Diasporas.

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SecretaryHis Excellency, (Relations with States) ofArchbishop the Secretariat of State, thePaul Vatican Gallagher Born in Liverpool (Great Britain) on 23 January On 22 January 2004, he was appointed titular 1954. Ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Archbishop of Hodelm and Apostolic Nuncio to Liverpool on 31 July 1977. Burundi, succeeding Archbishop Michael Aidan Courtney, who had been assassinated in an Having gained a doctorate in Canon Law, he ambush on the 29 December 2003. entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See on 1 May 1984, serving in the Apostolic Nunciatures On 13 March 2004, he was ordained a bishop. After in Tanzania (1984-1988), Uruguay (1988-1991), the 5 years of service as Apostolic Nuncio in Burundi, Philippines (1991-1995) and subsequently as an he was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Guatemala official of the Section for Relations with States of on 19 February 2009. the Secretariat of State (1995-2000). On 11 December 2012, he was appointed On the 15 July 2000, he was appointed Special Apostolic Nuncio to Australia. He was appointed to Envoy and Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the post of Secretary for Relations with States on 8 the Council of Europe at Strasburg. November 2014.

Professor,Prof. Department Enrico of Economics Giovannini and Finance (DEF), University of Rome “Tor Vergata”

Enrico Giovannini is a full professor of Economic Chief Statistician of the OECD (2001-2009), President statistics and Sustainable development at the of the Italian Statistical Institute (2009-2013) and University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, of Sustainable Minister of Labour and Social Policies (2013-2014). development at LUISS and at the National School In October 2014, the President of the Italian Republic of Administration (SNA). He is the co-founder made him “Cavaliere di Gran Croce al Merito della and director of the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Repubblica”, the highest ranking honour of the Italian Development, a coalition of more than 240 Republic. He is the author of more than 100 articles organisations established to implement in Italy the UN and six books on statistical and economic topics. 2030 Agenda 2030. He was Director of Statistics and

IntegralSr Adele Ecology Advisory Howard Group, ISMAPNG RSM (Institute of Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea) Adele Howard is a Sister of Mercy. She is currently Her development of an online web based portal has researching, writing and working in the area of linked and supported the many Mercy groups who ecological theology. are a part of the Mercy International Association since 1998. Having worked in education and in leadership, Adele established an award winning digital communication Most recently, Adele has worked as the Australian production facility, as a pioneering ministry of the Mercy (ISMAPNG) Coordinator of the Mercy Sisters of Mercy in Australia. This work included International Reflection Process with a focus on the development of complex web based solutions, Laudato Si’ and its theme of The Cry of Earth and the interactive education resources and documentaries Cry of the Poor. She has also published a Handbook for Catholic, Mercy and other not-for-profit to facilitate this action/reflection process for local organisations. group use across a number of countries in the Asia Pacific and beyond.

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SecretaryMr Steve General, the Howard Global Foundation As Founding Secretary General of the non-profit In 1998, he co-founded and has since led the Global Global Foundation, Steve has led the necessary Foundation, for which an early centerpiece was the global push for the adoption of ‘co-operative restoration of relations between Australia and the globalisation’, a positive strategy for inclusive, ‘win- European Union and France, in particular. win’ economic development and a sustainable global Steve is respected in China for his contribution to economy. Many world leaders, including Pope China’s global engagement over the past 20 years. Francis, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Christine Highlights have included: his role in bringing China, Lagarde, Pascal Lamy and Mark Carney, have the US and Australia together on global climate personally participated in and endorsed this and change policy; and more recently, his integral role related initiatives. in the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Through this collaborative and low-key approach, Investment Bank, the first international institution Steve has helped to shape global affairs with led by China. He visits China regularly for high-level practical outcomes over 20 years. dialogues embracing security, international relations and multilateral economic development. He led the successful renaissance strategy for Melbourne, in Australia in the 1990’s, including a Steve completed his Degree in Social Science national strategy for private sector investment in at Deakin University and the Senior Executive public infrastructure, now adopted as a business Program at London Business School, under a British model, worldwide. He continues to advise on Government scholarship. He was awarded the complex infrastructure projects and funds in Chevalier of the Order of Merit for his contribution to emerging markets. France-Australia relations in 2004.

Dr Keyu Jin Professor, London School of Economics

Dr Keyu Jin is someone who seamlessly crosses For the past 4 years, Keyu Jin has also been a over from East to West, she is well-placed to address leading contributor to the Global Foundation’s global this topic. Chinese-born , Harvard educated, and a roundtables, helping us to shape world views around tenured Professor of economics at London School our pivotal concepts of co-operative globalisation of Economics, Keyu Jin is making her mark as a and the need for a ‘dialogue between civilisations’, commentator, author and advisor, worldwide. engaging China, Asia and the West.

Mr Rob Knott Chairman, GHD

Mr Rob Knott is Chairman of GHD, an employee- key role in mergers and acquisitions, which have owned global professional services company with diversified the company’s earnings across the 10,000 people around the world and revenues of United States, Canada, Asia–Pacific, and the United AUD 2.26 billion. He previously led the company’s Kingdom. Today, approximately 60 percent of GHD’s operations in Asia–Pacific, spanning New Zealand, revenues are generated outside Australia. Philippines, Chile, and China. Rob has played a

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PresidentMr Pascal of the Paris LamyPeace Forum and Brunswick Europe Chair; former Director-General of the World Trade Organisation Pascal Lamy (pascallamy.eu) is the President of the at the China Europe International Business School Paris Peace Forum and Brunswick Europe Chair. He CEIBS, Shanghai, and at HEC (Paris). is special advisor to the European Commission. From 2005 to 2013, Pascal Lamy served for two He shares his other activities between the Jacques terms as Director General of the World Trade Delors think tanks (Paris, Berlin, Brussels), the Organization (WT0). He previously was European presidency of the UNWTO ethics of tourism Commissioner for trade (1999-2004), CEO of Crédit committee, of the French Committee of the Pacific Lyonnais (1994-1999), Chief of Staff to the President Economic Cooperation Council (PEEC), and the of the European Commission Jacques Delors and his Musiciens du Louvre orchestra (Marc Minkowski). He G7 sherpa (1985-1994), Deputy Chief of Staff to the is also holds positions in various French, European, French Prime Minister (1983-1985) and to the French and global boards or advisory boards ( Mo Ibrahim Minister for Economy and Finance (1981-1983). Foundation, IFPRI, CERRE, TMEA, Transparency Latest publications: “Strange new world” (Odile Jacob International, Alpbach Forum, Beijing Forum, 2020, “Où va le monde ? » (Odile Jacob 2018). World Trade Forum, WEF global risks, Europaeum, Collegium international etc.). He is affiliate Professor

EngagementMs Pauliina Director, World Murphy Benching Alliance Pauliina is Head of International Government with the UN, OECD and other multi-lateral institutions. Engagement at Aviva plc. She is an experienced She joined Aviva following the merger with Friends government relations professional covering global Life, where she was Head of Public Affairs. Prior to and national level policy and regulatory making this, she spent three years as Group Head of Public environments. Affairs at RSA Insurance Group, a global general She specialises in financial services, developing public insurer. Pauliina co-founded PubAffairs, the award- policy and stakeholder engagement strategies to winning network for the public affairs, government influence and effect change. She leads Aviva’s global relations, policy and communications industry in the sustainable finance advocacy programme, working UK, with over 4,500 members.

BoardDr Member,Selena The Global Ng Foundation; Strategy, Business Development & Project Management Professional, France

Selena currently advises and accompanies East Asian governments in their exploration of organisations to morph our world towards one developing nuclear power before and after the where we all - present and future - can thrive. This accident at Fukushima, to project-managing the builds on her experience over the past decade construction of new nuclear power reactors in conducting pro bono work with non-profits in France, Finland and the UK. She was the country Benin, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, France representative for Areva’s nuclear activities from and the UK, on topics such as strategic planning, 2007 to 2010 in Australia and first engaged with marketing strategy, project management and The Global Foundation in that capacity. organisational change. Prior to this, Selena Selena holds a PhD in theoretical physics from spent over 15 years in the international energy the University of Cambridge (UK), an MBA from industry with the French-headquartered nuclear the Collège des Ingénieurs (France), and has power industry leader, Areva. Her career took her trained more recently in mediation, facilitation across the full scope of activities of the nuclear and coaching. She grew up in regional Victoria, power industry, ranging from leading technical has lived and worked in Australia, the UK, France, collaborations with US national laboratories Singapore and Finland, and currently resides in on nuclear non-proliferation, to advising South- France.

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His Eminence Cardinal George Pell AC Former Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, The Vatican

His Eminence George Pell is an Australian cardinal of Melbourne (1987–1996). He has also been an of the who served as the inaugural author, columnist and public speaker. Since 1996, prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy between Cardinal Pell has maintained a high public profile on 2014 and 2019, and was a member of the Council of a wide range of issues, while retaining an adherence Cardinal Advisers between 2013 and 2018. Ordained to Catholic orthodoxy. Cardinal Pell received the a priest in 1966 and bishop in 1987, he was made a Centenary Medal from the Australian government in cardinal in 2003. Pell served as the eighth Archbishop 2003 and was appointed a Companion of the Order of of Sydney (2001–2014), the seventh Archbishop Australia in 2005. of Melbourne (1996–2001) and an auxiliary bishop

AmbassadorHE Chiara of Australia Porro to the Holy See HE Ambassador Chiara Porro is a career diplomat and as Second Secretary in New Delhi, India (2011- who joined Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs 2014). and Trade (DFAT) in 2009. She has held a range of Ambassador Porro holds a Master of International positions in Canberra, including most recently as Relations and Diplomacy from the University of Leiden, Director, Ministerial and Executive Liaison Section, the Netherlands and a Bachelor of Arts in Politics, Executive Branch. She was seconded as an Adviser to Philosophy and Economics from the University of York, the International Division of the Department of Prime United Kingdom. She speaks Italian and French. Minister and Cabinet (2016-17), and has worked in DFAT’s Budget Branch (2015-16) and Africa Branch Ambassador Porro presented credentials to His (2014). Holiness on 27 August

Overseas, Ambassador Porro has served as Deputy 2020. Ambassador Porro is married and has two Consul-General in Noumea, New Caledonia (2018- children. 2020), on a short term mission to West Africa (2016),

Dr Leah Pisar President, The Aladdin Project, France

Dr Leah Pisar chairs the Aladdin Project, which world orchestras. She served on the staff of President combats extremism by teaching the universal Clinton’s National Security Council, at the State lessons of the Holocaust and building bridges of Department and at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. She knowledge among Jews, Christians, and Muslims. An holds a BA from Harvard, a Masters from the Institut expert on transatlantic relations, she writes, teaches d’Etudes Politiques, and a PhD from the University of and is a frequent news commentator. Currently Paris. Dr Pisar serves on the boards of the Franco- writing a family memoir, she regularly narrates, with American Fulbright Commission, the French Institute, her mother, the text written by her late father Samuel and the Harriman Foreign Service Fellowship. She Pisar, one of the youngest survivors of Auschwitz, for was awarded the Global Hope Coalition’s Hero Award Leonard Bernstein’s Kaddish Symphony with leading in 2019.

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MayorDott. of Assisi, Stefania Italy Proietti

Stefania Proietti was elected Mayor of Assisi, presentation of the ‘Economy of Francesco’ global Italy, in June 2016. She has a distinguished conference, featuring Pope Francis and 3,000 academic and corporate background, with a young entrepreneurs, to be held in Assisi from 26- doctorate in mechanical engineering and is 28 March 2020. In addition, she will host the Global renowned globally for her work on climate action Foundation when it visits Assisi in June 2020 in and carbon markets, at academic, political and association with it’s Rome Roundtable. business levels. Mayor Proietti participated in the Foundation’s 2018 Rome Roundtable and has invited the Foundation to partner with her for the

SecretaryMr Marc General, Paris Reverdin Peace Forum Marc Reverdin started his diplomatic career in 2011 ensuring its implementation, while also overseeing as a desk officer within the French Ministry of Foreign inter-institutional coordination. In 2018, he joined Affairs, where he was in charge of monitoring and Justin Vaïsse, former director of the French Ministry following-up major contracts in the defense and of Foreign Affair’s Policy Planning center (Centre energy industries. A European Affairs specialist, he d’analyse, de prévision et de stratégie, CAPS) to became a political advisor to the French embassy organize the Paris Peace Forum. This international in Italy, where he built a political network and event, initiated by French President Emmanuel handled protocol for high-level visits. In 2016, he Macron on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of was appointed International Campaign Manager of Armistice Day, aims to tackle global governance and the French bid for the World Exposition 2025, and multilateralism issues. Over the last two years, Marc diplomatic advisor to Pascal Lamy, the project’s Reverdin has actively participated in the Forum’s inter-ministerial delegate and former Director- development by supervising its Permanent Secretariat General of the World Trade Organization (WTO). As and by defining its diplomatic and partnership International Campaign Manager, Marc Reverdin, was strategies. He is an International Relations & responsible for setting the campaign’s strategy and Philosophy graduate and speaks five languages.

President,The Hon Asia Society; Kevin Former Prime Rudd Minister ofAC Australia

The Honorable Kevin Rudd AC served as Australia’s of Sanitation and Water for All, and was recently 26th Prime Minister (2007-2010, 2013) and as Foreign appointed to the IMF Managing Director’s new External Minister (2010-2012). He led Australia’s response Advisory Group. He is a Senior Fellow with Harvard during the Global Financial Crisis—the only major University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, developed economy not to go into recession—and a Distinguished Fellow at Chatham House in London helped found the G20. Mr. Rudd joined the Asia and a Distinguished Statesman with the Center for Society Policy Institute in New York as its inaugural Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC. President in January 2015. In 2015-16, Mr. Rudd led a Mr. Rudd is proficient in Mandarin Chinese. He also review of the UN system as chair of the Independent remains actively engaged in indigenous reconciliation. Commission on Multilateralism. He is Chair of the Board of the International Peace Institute, Chair

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GovernorDr Ignazio of the Banca d’ItaliaVisco Ignazio Visco was appointed Governor of the Bank From 1997 to 2002 he was Chief Economist and of Italy in November 2011 and renewed in November Head of the Economics Department of the OECD in 2017, after a long career with the Bank that began Paris. in 1972. The Governor is also Chairman of the Joint Mr Visco graduated from the University of Rome and Directorate of Italy’s Insurance Supervisory Authority obtained a Ph.D. in Economics from the University (IVASS). of Pennsylvania. The author of numerous articles Dr Visco is a member of the Governing Council and and books on economics and finance, he also taught General Council of the European Central Bank and Econometrics and Economic Policy at “La Sapienza” the Board of Directors of the Bank for International University of Rome. Settlements.

Chair,Ms the Louise Global Foundation Watson

Louise has been a member of the Board of the Global blueprint for privatisation communications in Australia Foundation since 2017. She has over 25 years’ when she was communications adviser to the experience as a strategic adviser to companies and Australian Government on its first privatisation, The Government. Louise has long-standing and trusted Commonwealth Bank. In 2002, Louise established relationships with Australia’s corporate leaders, Symbol Strategic Communications, recognised influencers, investors, market operatives, and the as one of Australia’s leading corporate advisory media. firms in communications and investor relations. Symbol advises listed companies and corporates Louise advises leaders and companies on seminal on reputation management, issues management, events and issues, and during times of corporate significant transactions and transformation projects, change. She has advised on more high-profile and investor and media relations. corporate M&A transactions than any other communications specialist and developed the

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ChiefDr. Responsible Steve Investment Waygood Officer, Aviva Investors

Steve leads Aviva Investors’ Global Responsible He was a member of the UK Government delegation Investment team, which is responsible for integrating to the UN Rio+20 meeting in 2012, and a member environmental social and corporate governance of the European Commission’s expert groups on (ESG) issues across all asset classes and regions corporate governance and corporate responsibility. of c£320bn of assets under management. The His work became a case study in the Harvard team has achieved an A+ ranking in governance Business School MBA in 2012. Steve has received and strategy from the UN Principles for Responsible the Leadership in Sustainability award from the Investment; and a Tier 1 assessment for Stewardship Corporation of London and the British Chamber from the UK Financial Reporting Council (the UK’s of Commerce. In 2011 he received the Yale Rising independent regulator responsible for promoting high Star in Corporate Governance Award, and he was quality corporate governance and reporting). among the Financial News Top 100 Rising Stars in 2009. Steve was on the board of the UK Sustainable Steve has recently been appointed to the European Investment & Finance association (UKSIF) from 2003 Commission High-Level Expert Group on sustainable to 2010, serving as its Chairman from 2006. He was finance and is also a member of the Financial also part of the expert group that wrote the United Stability Board Task Force on Climate Related Nations Principles for Responsible Investment. Financial Disclosure. Steve co-founded and now Chairs the Corporate Human Rights Benchmark. He Steve is a member of the Chartered Financial Analyst also co-founded the Sustainable Stock Exchange institute, with a degree in Economics and a PhD initiative as well as the Corporate Sustainability in sustainable finance. He is a faculty member at Reporting Coalition, which is aiming to catalyse the International Corporate Governance Network a UN Convention promoting enhanced corporate as well as the University of Cambridge Institute for transparency and integrated reporting. He is also Sustainability Leadership. an Ambassador for the International Integrated Reporting Council.

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Dr Bing Xiang Founding Dean & Professor, China Business and Globalization at Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business

Dr. Xiang Bing is the Founding Dean and Professor He has been an independent board member of a of China Business and Globalization at Cheung Kong number of companies listed in Hong Kong, mainland Graduate School of Business (CKGSB). CKGSB is China and the US (including two Global Fortune China’s first privately-funded and faculty-governed 500 companies). He is also a member of boards of business school with headquarters in Beijing, trustees for United Way Worldwide (US) and Asia teaching sites in Shanghai and Shenzhen and House (UK), as well as a member of the International representative offices in Hong Kong, London and Advisory Council of Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC). New York. Dr. Xiang has served as keynote speaker or Prior to joining CKGSB, Dr. Xiang was a Professor panelist at some of the most influential forums and at Peking University’s Guanghua School of conferences in China and around the world. Recent Management, where he pioneered the school’s speaking engagements have included Sydney China Executive MBA program. He was also one of the Business Forum, World Economic Forum, Asia seven founding faculty members of China Europe Society, Committee of 100 (US), Deutsche Bank, International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai. The Conference Board, Yale CEO Summit, Harvard Previously, Dr. Xiang served on the faculty of the Hong Kennedy School, The Economist, Financial Times, Kong University of Science and Technology. Global Pension Forum, Boao Forum, Asia House (UK), Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum and He is a leading authority on the reform of state- APEC Global Innovator Conference. owned enterprises, the role of the private sector, China business, innovations in China, globalization of Chinese companies, and global implications of China’s transformation.

AdjunctFr. Augusto Secretary for the DicasteryZampini for the Promotion of Integral Human Development

Fr. Augusto Zampini-Davies, born in Buenos Aires, moral theology, with a focus on economics and was ordained a priest of the Diocese of San Isidro, environmental ethics. He is an Honorary Fellow at Province of Buenos Aires, in 2004. Before entering Durham University (UK), Roehampton University the seminary, he studied law at the Catholic University (London, UK) and Stellenbosch University (South in Argentina (1987-1993), and worked as a lawyer at Africa), and has been lecturing since 2004 at different the Central Bank of Argentina and at the international universities in Argentina and the UK. law firm Baker & McKenzie (1993-1997). As a priest, he served in different parishes and institutions in When Pope Francis created the Dicastery for Argentina and England. Promoting Integral Human Development in 2016, Cardinal Turkson invited him to be the Coordinator Trained as a moral theologian at the Colegio Maximo, of Development and Faith, an area dealing Universidad del Salvador (2004-6), he holds a with economics and finance, labour and social Master’s Degree in International Development, a movements, indigenous people and peace, and new Doctorate in Theology, and has been a post-doctoral technologies. In 2018, Pope Francis appointed him research fellow at Margaret Beaufort Institute, as one of the experts/advisors to the Synod of the University of Cambridge. His area of expertise is Amazon in 2019.

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SecretaryArchbishop of the Congregation Angelo for Catholic EducationVincenzo Zani

Archbishop Zani studied philosophy and theology at the seminary of and was awarded a doctorate in theology. He was ordained to the In 2002 Pope John Paul II named him Under- priesthood in 1975 and then attended the Pontifical Secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education, Gregorian University to earned a license in social its third-highest official. In 2012 Pope Benedict XVI science. As vice-rector from 1983 to 1995 he appointed him Secretary of the Congregation for taught at the Salesian Philosophical-Theological Catholic Education, its second-highest officer, and Institute and “Sociology of Religion” at the Paul VI Titular Archbishop of Volturnum and Benedict named Theological Institute. Archbishop Zani assisted in him a consultant to the Congregation for the Doctrine the foundation of the Institute of Religious Studies of the Faith receiving his episcopal consecration from at the Catholic University of Brescia and taught there Benedict in 2013. In 2013 Pope Francis confirmed from 1990 to 1995. Other positions include: Director Zani in his position as Secretary of the Congregation at the Diocesan Pastoral Office, and Director of the and later, in 2014, Francis appointed Zani as a Episcopal Conference of Lombardy for the pastoral consultant to the Congregation for Institutes of care of the schools, Director of the National Bureau of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life. Education of the Italian Episcopal Conference.

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Appendix 1

‘Address on Global Governance to the Annual Summit of the China Centre for International Economic Exchanges.’

By Mr Steve Howard,Beijing, Secretary 24 September General, the2020 Global Foundation

Secretary General Steve Howard: Beijing, 24 September 2020

Chairman Zeng Peiyan, Vice Chairman Wei Jianguo, distinguished colleagues, thank you for inviting me once again to address your Global Think Tank Summit, on the topic of global governance.

Let’s face it, we are failing.

The world is fast fracturing into geo-political blocs, and like sleepwalkers, nations are stumbling their way through a kind of international governance fog.

There are many forces at work, pulling our world apart. The global response to Covid, a pandemic that has affected the whole of humanity, should have served as an opportunity to check this downward spiral.

Instead, it has become as an accelerator towards further global atomisation and reductionism. The World Health Organisation is under the gun; the World Trade Organisation progressively ignored; other international treaties, norms and conventions disregarded.

Is this what we want – the law of the jungle, of every nation, every man or woman, for him- or herself? Of course not.

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nt ean t single t ne great r sall wer er anter – all sare te lae, sleewaling trg fg.

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e nee a new araig, a ilsical asis f nerstaning, at w anit can est ceist, n tis, r nl lanet. e ling treat f cliate cange an etinctin f life as we nw it, sl e ne werfl tiatr fr s t fin cn case. e nee t galanise a fres , ne tat resects ifferences in ales an cltres an instea ais t ientif cn interests – what you in China rightly call ‘winwin’. is ialge sl attet t il an agree ictre f te ftre arn cn langage, lie a sare ictinar f an eaning. r sc a wrt gal, we can ten set at iscssing an agreeing, r nt, atwas t reac tat ftre.

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We need a blend of the best of all of these, working in concert, for what I term ‘coalitions of the willing’, to borrow a muchmaligned phrase.

e could start with your prestigious institution and the many eminent thin tans you have invited to this important summit. as us hy could CC not lead such a proect and invite distinguished contributors from many wals of life, in a nonofficial, almost eperimental, and eperiential way, to see at least what might be possible

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he beauty of thin tans is that they have the scope to try things out and maybe some elements will wor their way through into official policy and institutional life over time. ur oundation has had eperience with this, in woring with China as it has calibrated and improved a number of its international contributions. he successful formation of the is perhaps the most outstanding eample. Coming from a bacground in the estern tradition, my own organisation is willing to step up its own global efforts in this regard, by continuing to involve Chinese scholars and other leading thiners from the emerging world in our constant and evolving global dialogues, the net being in ome this ovember and hopefully, in eiing, early in the ew ear.

here is not one single answer to the massive challenge of the failings of global governance. ut to not attempt to confront and respond to the challenge will condemn us and our generation. ach of us, in our own, best way, should redouble our efforts to help put the world bac together, before it is too late to do so.

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‘Placing the Fair Transition at the Heart of the Global Agenda’

Talking points for Jean-Jacques Barbéris, Head of the Institutional Client Division, Responsible Investing Business Line, Member of the Executive Committee, Amundi

The Fair Transition: making the fight against climate change successful, by making it acceptable  Climate change, and the policies implemented to fight it, are having major social impacts: on health, employment, productivity, distribution of wealth, among others o We tend to view climate change through the prism of large natural catastrophes that are supposedly blind to social conditions: heatwaves, sea level rise etc. o This is a fundamental mistake: climate change, as well as “green” policies, have impacts that vary widely across and within countries: . Less developed countries are hit harder by climate catastrophes . Poorer communities feel left behind by “green” and “transition” policies and measures  An efficient response to the climate crisis must consider these dimensions, and provide an answer to the following dilemma: how to make a transition that is acceptable to all? Without meeting this challenge, our answers to climate change will fail o The Fair, or Just Transition seeks to maximize the positive effects of a transition to a greener and more environmentally friendly economy, while minimizing the negative social side-effects  Such a Transition must take into account the following dimensions: o Workers: a Fair Transition must ensure that workers in sectors that are transitioning are able to find decent jobs in green sectors, that they have a say in these transitions o Local communities: a Fair Transition must ensure that communities that are left behind or feel the brunt of the pain are compensated fairly o Consumers: a Fair Transition must make products compatible with the Paris Agreement, at a fair price o Society: all stakeholders must fully play their part, around constructive dialogue What is the role of investors?  The private sector has a key role to play, and especially investors, in channeling the world’s savings into investments that are sustainable  In a very stylized manner, there are three main stages to the inclusion of a new theme by investors: o Consensus: there needs to be a broad consensus on the issues at hand o Methodology: from this consensus stems investment frameworks and methodologies that are incorporated by asset managers, banks and the like o Implementation and data: these methodologies, to be effective, need to be implemented in the right manner, and increasingly, with the right data  Again, very schematically, most of the issues at hand (climate change, social inclusiveness) are not fully mature yet o The environment is probably the most advanced: scientific consensus on its impact, increasingly methodologies to take it into account (physical risks, transition risks etc.), and although data is often lacking, it is getting better (temperature methodologies for instance) . Although still differences across countries, across investors (on nuclear power for instance) o Social issues however, we’re barely at stage 1: consensus . Inequality for example: vast disparities between what is considered fair or economically desirable between say, Continental Europe and the US o So, from that, hard to get at methodologies, especially where the vast majority of investment is listed markets  Amundi has been making headway: we launched a Social Inequality Fund last year and are launching the first Just Transition Fund as we speak.

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AppendixAppendix 3 3 ‘‘ ’ ’

BriefingBriefing note note on on proposal proposal for for discussion discussion at at the the Global Global Foundation Foundation 2020 2020 Rome Rome Roundtable, Roundtable, TuesdayTuesday November November 17 17thth, ,10:00 10:00 CET, CET, delivered delivered by by Dr Dr Steve Steve Waygood Waygood, ,Chief Chief Responsible Responsible InvestmentInvestment Officer, Officer, Aviva Aviva Investors Investors

 TacklingTackling global global climate climate change change requires requires trillions trillions of of dollars dollars per per year year and and there there is is ThisThis initiative initiative is is driven driven by by a a i i CoalitionCoalition of of private, private, public public currentlycurrently no no global global mechanism mechanism to to deliver deliver this. this. The The andand NGO NGO members, members, is is a a proposed proposed new, new, independent independent organisation organisation with with the the specific specific convenedconvened by by Aviva. Aviva. aimaim of of helping helping deliver deliver the the trillions trillions of of investment investment needed. needed.

 ThisThis is is in in line line with with Pope Pope Francis’ Francis’ call call to to action action in in his his 2015 2015 encyclical encyclical Laudato Laudato Si’ Si’, ,On On c careare for for our our commoncommon home home, ,which which demonstrates demonstrates the the imperative imperative of of achieving achieving global, global, sustainable sustainable development development and and howhow it it cannot cannot be be separated separated from from intergenerational intergenerational solidarity. solidarity.ii ii

 AA Coalition Coalition of of private, private, public public and and non non-governmental-governmental organisations, organisations, including including the the Gl Globalobal Foundation Foundation andand convened convened by by British British multinational multinational insurance insurance firm firm Aviva, Aviva, are are advocating advocating for for an an independent independent to to be be created created at at the the 2021 2021 COP26 COP26 global global cIimate cIimate negotiationsnegotiations to to mobilise mobilise and and deliver deliver investment investment needed needed a andnd provide provide expertise expertise to to support support countries countries achieveachieve a a Just Just Transition. Transition.

 DrDr Steve Steve Waygood, Waygood, Chief Chief Responsible Responsible Investment Investment Officer Officer at at Aviva Aviva Investors, Investors, is is speaking speaking at at the the Global Global FoundationFoundation 2020 2020 Rome Rome Roundtable Roundtable – – November November 17, 17, 1000 1000: CET CET – – about about this this proposal. proposal.

 AA large large-scale-scale international international finance finance planning planning effort effort is is essential essential to to mobilise mobilise capital capital markets markets to to address address climateclimate change change and and accelerate accelerate economic economic recovery: recovery: this this is is what what the the International International Platform Platform for for Climate Climate FinanceFinance would would deliver. deliver.iiiiii

 ToTo prevent prevent catastrophic catastrophic climate climate change change the the rise rise in in global global temperatures temperatures must must be be limited limited to to 1.5 1.5 degrees.degrees. Global Global agreement agreement on on this this was was reached reached in in 2015 2015 at at COP21 COP21 in in what what became became known known as as the the ParisParis Agreement Agreement and and was was a a historic historic political political achievement. achievement. This This will will be be a a huge huge challenge challenge to to deliver: deliver: thethe world world is is on on track track to to double double this this limit limit and and warm warm by by over over 3 3 degrees degrees Celsius Celsius by by 2100. 2100.iviv

 Therefore,Therefore, delivering delivering the the Paris Paris Agreement Agreement requires requires rapid rapid and and major major global global economic economic change. change. Both Both to to mitigatemitigate the the impact impact of of climate climate change change through through reducing reducing production production of of greenhouse greenhouse gases gases and and having having toto adapt adapt where where changes changes are are already already taking taking place place because because of of rising rising temperatures. temperatures. This This is is vital, vital, as as PopePope Francis Francis powerfully powerfully puts puts it, it, ‘so ‘so that that future future gene generationsrations will will not not have have to to suffer suffer the the effects effects of of our our ill ill-- advisedadvised delays.’ delays.’v v

 TheThe need need for for a a global global climate climate finance finance plan plan is is made made more more acute acute by by the the global global economic economic crisis crisis caused caused byby the the Covid Covid-19-19 pandemic. pandemic. This This crisis crisis has has pushed pushed many many developing developing countries countries beyond beyond their their fiscal fiscal limits,limits, constraining constraining their their ability ability to to provide provide essential essential servic services.es. Developed Developed countries countries must must step step up up and and therethere is is an an opportunity opportunity for for the the UK UK to to lead lead this this effort effort in in 2021 2021 as as G7 G7 and and COP26 COP26 Presidency, Presidency, in in partnershippartnership with with Italy, Italy, the the G20 G20 Presidency. Presidency.

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upporters he Coalition for an nternational latform for Climate inance

 The oalition for an nternational Platform for limate inance is a growing network of suortive rofessionals and organisations with significant reresentation from finance as well as s and civil society urrently numbering organisations signed u a similar number additionally engaged and totalling over eole onvened by Aviva it is oen to members committed to offering hel and suort in making P a success in relation to climate finance

 The oalition does not wish to comete with any other institution or roosal and are very hay to collaborate including endorsing many other ideas and initiatives fully recognising the need to work on an ecosystem of comlementary ideas

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i nternational nergy Agency estimates US trillion a to move to a netero carbon basis US trillion a is needed to deliver the Ss by ii ncyclical etter audato Si f The oly ather rancis n are or ur ommon ome official nglishlanguage tet of encyclical iii The hrase limate inance is being used here very broadly and refers to all rivate and ublic sector funding to climate change adatation and mitigation This includes but is not limited to overseas develoment assistance concessional finance and blended finance t also includes commercial investments from asset managers banks insurance comanies ension schemes and sovereign wealth funds iv U missions a eort ovember v ncyclical etter audato Si

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INVESTING  TO ADDRESS WORKING CLIMATE WITH CHINA CHANGE AS IT GOES GLOBAL

BUILDING BUILDING SUSTAINABLE ASIA’S GREEN COMMUNITIES INFRASTRUCTURE AROUND MINING EMPOWERING ERADICATING HUMAN WOMEN TRAFFICKING AND ECONOMICALLY FORCED LABOUR

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Roundtable16 & 17 November 2020

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