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LIN’S ANNUAL CROSS-SECTOR CONFERENC PARTNERSHIPS – IMPACT – SUSTAINABILITY

Date: Thursday, 30 May, 2019
Time: 8:30am-5pm
Location: Park Hyatt Saigon
As a Supporter and alongside organizers LIN Center for Community Development; and Co-Organizers Canadian Chamber of Commerce Vietnam (CanCham) and the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Vietnam (CCIFV), we bring you a unique platform, for the third year running, to participate in an event with all sectors to be inspired; to engage; to develop; to connect; and to influence on corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainability, partnerships, community, and impact to continue to build a resilient Vietnam.
Underwritten by initial sponsors KPMG Vietnam; Bread for the World; Global Fund for Community Foundations (GFCF); and Irish Aid, the conference gathers international and local representatives from business, NGOs/NPOs, researchers, philanthropists, academia, media, and government and other civil servants. Last year’s event brought close to 300 participants for a very successful day of interactions!
Block your calendar and participate as a Participant or Sponsor.
We look forward to seeing you there!
To Register:
- As a Participant - click here
- As a Sponsor – click here
For more information about the event: http://lin-annual-conference.org/en/
For more information about the agenda: click here
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