Human Trafficking, Forced Labour and Gender dimensions of Globalisation a side-event to the Oslo Conference on Decent Work Venue: “Litteraturhuset” Room “Wergeland”, Wergelandsveien 29, 0167 Oslo Time: Thursday 4 September 2008 from 09h30 to 16h00 Co-chairs: Ms. Astrid H. Ajamay, Coordinator for Human Trafficking, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Fredrik Arthur, Ambassador for Womens’ Rights and Gender Equality, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 09h30 Registration, coffe and fruit 10h00 Welcome and Opening Address: Mr. Raymond Johansen, State Secretary of Foreign Affairs 10h15 Strategies and measures against Human Trafficking with a focus on Forced Labour: - The International Labour Organization (ILO): Mr. Roger Plant, Head of ILO’s Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour (SAP-FL) - The International Organisation of Employers (IOE): Mr. Brent Wilton, Deputy Secretary General. - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC): Mr. Martin Fowke, Crime Prevention Expert Q&A 11h15 Role of the private sector: - Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO): Ms. Karin Beate Theodorsen, Head of international department. - StatoilHydro: Ms. Mitra Nasreen Forouhar, Lead Advisor, corporate integrity and social responsibility. Strategies of the NGOs: - The Norwegian Red Cross: Mr. Trygve Nordby, Secretary General. - Norwegian Church Aid: Mr. Gisle Kvanvig, Programme Co-ordinator Q&A 12:00 Lunch - sandwiches 12h30 Gender Dimensions of Globalisation: Discussion Paper presented by Ms. Amelita King-Dejardin, ILO. 12h45 Session I – Women’s Ways to Prosperity and Independence A) Paid employment vs. Entrepreneurship Working Women’s Rights (in East Africa): by Ms. Rachel English, Project Manager, Women Working Worldwide, UK. Entrepreneurship, Female Future: Ms. Nina Solli, Adviser Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO). B) Migration International Migration in “The Care Economy”: Ms. Heather Grady, Policy Director, Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, USA Comments by Ms. Trine Lise Sundnes, Confederal Secretary, Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions, LO. Q&A 14h00 Coffee Break 14h15 Session II – A Closer Look: The Case of Global Supply Chains in Textiles Chair of session: Ms. Liv Tørres, Consultant . 1. ILO convention 182 (Worst Forms of Child Labour): progress and implementation by Mr. Trond Sæbø Skarpeteig, Advocacy Adviser, Save the Children Norway. 2. The situation of marginalised workers in a developed country:Home workers in the textile industry in Australia by Ms. Serena Lillywhite, Brotherhood of St. Laurence, Australia. 3. Experiences from campaigning for decent working conditions in the garment industry by Ms. Tessel Pauli, Urgent Appeals Coordinator, Clean clothes campaign. 4. Considerations and screening, from a socially responsible designer’s point of view by Mr. Eivind Pytte Ødegård, FIN (Design company). 15h15 Q&A 15h45 Rapporteur’s summary of key messages from the event. 16h00 Close of Event