The current financial crisis has exposed some significant weaknesses in corporate governance and specifically risk governance across the financial services industry. As part of IFC's corporate-wide financial crisis response, the Global Corporate Governance Forum (“Forum”) is initiating a project aimed at building the capacity of institutions to train directors of banks and financial institutions in emerging markets. As importantly, the program seeks to support centers of excellence in emerging markets through which ongoing training and best practice can be provided to financial institution directors in the future.
As part of the project’s initial activities, the Forum hosted an international consultation in Paris, France, on June 19, 2009. The consultation brought together a small group of senior business leaders, bank directors, experts on risk oversight, representatives from national institutes of directors, donors, and international organizations that together represented all regions of the world and whose experience covered the diverse challenges faced by private sector entities to improve board and director risk management decision capabilities. The consultation also provided expert feedback on the project’s approach and strategy, helped establish a framework for the development of supplemental risk training materials, discussed initial target markets and in-country customization needs, and set up a monitoring and evaluation framework to measure project progress and results. Also, the consultation drew on attendees to set up a global advisory group that can provide strategic guidance throughout the life of the project. For agenda of the consultation, please click here. For the consultation report, please click here. For the project's process report, please click here. | OUR HIGHLIGHTS
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