On October 29, the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome becomes the stage of the IX Annual Event of the Global Thinking Foundation, Entitled "Social Justice: Generations against… Violence.” Part of Financial Education Month and awarded the Medal of the President of the Republic, this meeting aims to stimulate deep reflection on issues of social relevance.
The scheduled interventions
Under the moderation of Janina Landau, head of the Rome office of Class Cnbc, the proceedings will open with a speech by Claudia secret, president of the Glt Foundation. The floor will then pass to a series of exceptional speakers, coming from different professional fields. Angelica Salvi del Pero, senior counsellor of the OECD for labour policies, and Diene Keita, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, will join Gianna Martinengo, CEO of Didael Kts and President of Women&Tech Ets, to offer their perspectives.
The list of speakers continues with Cinzia Crustarosa, Telecommunications Engineer, Jacopo Ierussi, labor lawyer, and Stefania Mancini, expert in Women's Inclusion. Among the other participants, Silvio Garattini, president of the Mario Negri Pharmacological Research Institute, Vittorio Calaprice, political analyst at the European Commission, and Andrea Catizone, lawyer specialized in social sustainability.
Themes: focus on artificial intelligence, welfare and security
Participants will explore questions of great topicality, such as the impact of theartificial intelligence in the world of work, the corporate welfare as a prevention tool and the cybersecurity in small and medium-sized enterprises. The event will also address the prevention of violence against women and girls, as well as the protection of privacy.
A point of particular interest will be the intervention of Cecilia Sammarco, illustrator and visual artist, who will use her work to highlight the theme of disability.
Furthermore, the Deloitte Position Paper on Benefit company, entitled “Benefit Corporations and the Commitment to Promote a Fair and Inclusive Society.” This document, the result of collaboration with institutions such as Ipsos and Ada Economics, analyses the role of Benefit Corporations in promoting shared economic sustainability between businesses, the third sector and institutions.
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“Gender balance is not only a challenge, but an indispensable condition for an inclusive and sustainable society,” she said. Barbara Pontecorvo, partner and head of Task force Società Benefit Deloitte –. The data contained in Deloitte's latest report on Diversity Equity & Inclusion demonstrate that Benefit Corporations, pursuing objectives of common benefit beyond profit, create more inclusive environments and at the same time improve company performance, contributing concretely to a more equal and prosperous society".
“By increasing women's economic participation, we not only boost the global economy, but also strengthen families and communities,” she added. Claudia Segre –. Through economic empowerment we build a ladder to promote social inclusion by recognizing equal opportunities and we extend hope and dignity as much as possible, that of work first and then of protection from violence. A social justice that starts from the dialogue between generations means committing to the common good in a shared social responsibility”.