| Webinar
15.12.2020
 
 On December 14, 2020, a webinar dedicated to the 20th 
anniversary of activity of the Institute of National Contact Point (NCP)
 of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 
(hereinafter - OECD), "Activities of National Contact Points for 
Responsible Business Conduct - Ensuring Access to Remedy: 20 years and 
the road ahead".  Recall that NCPs 
function as as non-judicial grievance mechanism regarding violations of 
the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises.   Nicolas
 Hachez, Acting Manager of the Centre for Responsible Business Conduct 
on NCP Coordination, made a welcoming speech and presented a Report on 
the 20-year activity of the NCP (hereinafter - the Report).   For
 reference: The Report can be found here: 
http://mneguidelines.oecd.org/NCPs-for-RBC-providing-access-to-remedy-20-years-and-the-road-ahead.pdf The main topics of the report are:  2. Future challenges of the Institute of NCPs 3.    Prospects for improving the Institute of NCPs   Kristin
 Kaufman, the Chairman of the  Responsible Business Conduct Working 
Group, presented a historical background on the NCPs' activities. In 
particular, she highlighted the historical component of the NCPs' 
activities, difficulties in proper implementation of the OECD Guidelines
 for Multinational Enterprises, as well as importance of cooperation 
between NCPs from different jurisdictions. However, 49 national NCPs 
have been established since 2000, dealing with more than 500 cases 
involving more than 100 countries. These achievements allow us to 
observe a positive trend in responsible business conduct, mainly 
affecting corporate, social, environmental, and labor issues.   As part of the issues discussed to improve the NCPs' activities, the speakers made the following conclusions:    
 The speakers noted that at the moment, the 
average number of employees of the NCP Secretariats reaches from one to 
three people (1 of whom works on a permanent basis, and the rest are 
part-time employees), which in practice leads to violation of the 
procedural deadlines for consideration of applications.  In
 conclusion, the speakers noted that the NCPs' activities definitely 
have a positive impact on the formation and development of business 
environment. Also, one of the key factors experts noted is the 
"interaction" of the NCPs. In particular, this interaction should be 
reflected not only in the cooperation of the NCPs among themselves, but 
also in the interaction with state bodies in the formation of national 
policies.     See activities, structure, procedure for submitting applications, as well as any information you are interested in at the following link: /ru/OESR/Nacionalnyj_kontaktnyj_centr/Ob_NKC/ 
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