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Wednesday November 27, 2024 12:45pm - 1:10pm CET
Snapshot co-organized by the Working Group on Business and Human Rights and Global Compact Network Japan 

In Japan, collaboration between corporations and civil society through dialogue has been slow to progress. Various factors contribute to this, including a cultural tendency to avoid risk and external criticism, the absence of legal requirements for human rights due diligence that includes stakeholder engagement, and a tendency to focus on short-term goals even in areas like "business and human rights," which sometimes require a long-term perspective. As a result, there is little understanding within Japanese society of the role of civil society organizations, and the concept of stakeholder engagement itself is not well understood.
In this session, Mr. Orihashi, Manager of the Sustainability Department at Fast Retailing, which operates globally, will share insights on challenges and responses based on his experience of actively engaging with stakeholders over the past few years.
GCNJ is working within the United Nations Global Compact, together with each country network, to raise awareness about the importance of stakeholder engagement for businesses. Mr. Wakabayashi, Board member of GCNJ will discuss the importance of meaningful stakeholder engagement from business and a civil society perspective. He will delve into why promoting meaningful stakeholder engagement is crucial and explore effective approaches to achieving this.
Speakers
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Hideki Wakabayashi

Board Member, Global Compact Network Japan, Chief Representative of BHR Civil Society Platform
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Jyunji Orihashi

Manager, Supply Chain Labour Management, Sustainability Department, Fast Retailing (UNIQLO) CO., LTD.
Wednesday November 27, 2024 12:45pm - 1:10pm CET
Room XXIV

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