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Policy Showcase 1: Policy Innovations to Maximise Impact 2.30pm 4.30pm Inclusive Business Accreditation Scheme Philippines Table 1, 2 and 3 Social Outcome Fund Version 2.0: Catalysing Impact Investment Malaysia Table 4, 5, 6


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Policy Showcase 1: Policy Innovations to Maximise Impact 2.30pm – 4.30pm

“Inclusive Business Accreditation Scheme”

Philippines Table 1, 2 and 3

“Social Outcome Fund Version 2.0: Catalysing Impact Investment”

Malaysia Table 4, 5, 6 and 7

“Leveraging Blockchain for Impactful Investments”

South Korea Table 8, 9 and 10

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Presenters and Provocateurs

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Groupings

“Inclusive Business Accreditation Scheme”

Philippines Table 1, 2 and 3

“Social Outcome Fund Version 2.0: Catalysing Impact Investment” Malaysia

Table 4, 5, 6 and 7

“Leveraging Blockchain for Impactful Investments”

South Korea Table 8, 9 and 10

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Welcome Remarks

Board Member, BMW Stiftung Herbert Quandt

  • Dr. Frank Niederlander

Hongjoo Hahm

Deputy Executive Secretary for Programmes, UNESCAP

Tristan Ace

Global Partnerships & Development Lead, Social Enterprise, British Council

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Mission: to catalyse more effective public engagement that grows the Asian social economy through cross-sector collaboration, knowledge building, and collaborative action.

ASIA POLICY FORUM

Convening Events Enabling the growth of the Social Economy in Asia Practical Learning Opportunities Mobilise Cross-Sector Partners

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Format

  • Each table is assigned to provide feedback to one presenter.

Please follow the presenter assigned to your table.

  • During each presentation, we invite you to note your feedback

to each presenter.

  • You can use the feedback form on the table, or online form at

http://bit.ly/avpnshowcase

  • After the policy presentation, we will have a short Q&A

segment with the audience.

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“SOCIAL OUTCOME FUND VERSION 2.0: CATALYSING IMPACT INVESTMENT”, MALAYSIA

Dr Melissa Foo Vice President, Social Innovation Agensi Inovasi Malaysia

Tables 4, 5, 6 and 7

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Questions to Audience

  • 1. Would focusing on one issue area make it easier to tap

into larger funds for SOF?

  • 2. What would be an ideal issue area to focus on?
  • 3. How can this funding model be applied in your own
  • rganisations/government? Can this model be used in

the private sector? Which organisations would play the roles?

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“INCLUSIVE BUSINESS ACCREDITATION SCHEME”, PHILIPPINES

Felicitas Agoncillo Reyes Assistant Secretary for Investments Promotion Department of Trade and Industry

Tables 1, 2 and 3

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Questions to Audience

  • 1. Who is in the best position to finance Inclusive Business

models?

  • 2. What are the best financial instruments to fund

Inclusive Business models? Does it vary per size of model?

  • 3. What other government mechanisms can accelerate the

adoption of Inclusive Business models?

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“LEVERAGING BLOCKCHAIN FOR IMPACTFUL INVESTMENTS”, SOUTH KOREA

Jae-Hoon Kwak CEO Pan-Impact Korea

Tables 8, 9 and 10

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Questions to Audience

  • 1. Every country has different views and policies for blockchain
  • industry. From a policy perspective, what position can a

government take for blockchain and cryptocurrency, and what is the proper approach toward them?

  • 2. Are there any other possibility that new technology considered

to be the 4th Industrial Revolution(e.g. artificial intelligence, big data, virtual reality, drones, etc.) are used to solve social problems? If so, please suggest any idea of its application.

  • 3. Blockchain seems to have anarchistic background philosophy.

Do you think government can coexist with blockchain and benefit from it? What is the virtue (or vice) of blockchain for the governments?

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Group Discussion Format

  • In the groups you have been assigned, based on the questions on the

form, share and reflect upon each others’ views and come up with cohesive points from your group.

  • Presenters will come to your tables to answer any questions you may
  • have. Provocateurs will roam around the room and jump in as needed.
  • Each group should appoint a representative to write the group’s cohesive

view on a fresh form, or the online form: http://bit.ly/avpnshowcase

  • Moderator will call on select groups to share their discussion highlights.
  • To conclude the Showcase, provocateurs will give their final feedback and

reflections from the session to the respective presenters.

  • Please hand all forms back to the AVPN staff before you leave.
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Provocateur Feedback

Markus Dietrich Director Asia and Policy Inclusive Business Action Network Glen Mehn Head of Development Innovation NESTA

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ASIA POLICY FORUM Online Resources & Case Studies

  • Online library of external resources useful for policymakers,

curated along AVPN policy framework

  • AVPN original work on each element of our policy framework and

relevant case studies

  • Future social economy policy content around specific geographic,

social financing, issue areas of interest to stakeholders.

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THANK YOU

For any questions, please contact policy@avpn.asia For more information visit us at www.avpn.asia