Driving Effective Corporate Social Responsibility In The Kingdom
The Kingdom's premier event dedicated to building the effectiveness and positive impact of CSR – by ensuring that it not only supports economic development, social welfare and environmental sustainability but is also aligned with business strategy.
CSR Saudi Arabia 2013 is part of the CSR series. The flagship event is held annually in Dubai. For the past 10 years the CSR Summit in Dubai has been bringing, corporate social responsibility experts from across the region and the globe to discuss the challenges faced and plan for the development of CSR in the region. This year we are bringing the same high-level of expertise with a local focus to Saudi Arabia, addressing the specific challenges encountered by CSR professionals in the Kingdom.
Programme Highlights
- Understand CSR's benefits to the Kingdom's socioeconomic landscape
- Embed specific drivers within your engagement plan to sustain CSR ROI
- Assess CSR models which align to your core business agenda
- Enhance the social value of your supply chain pyramid
- Analyse the direct impact of CSR to your bottom line
- Gain insight into community development initiatives which result in entrepreneurial projects
- Utilise expert knowledge to initiate gender diverse opportunities
1. #CSRSummitKSA
25 – 27 November 2013
Saudi Arabia 2013
Park Hyatt Hotel, Jeddah, KSA
Generating Employment
Developing Communities
Cascading Knowledge
Social Entrepreneurship
Empowering the Next Generation
Monetising CSR
Extending SME Opportunities
Expert Speaker Faculty
Dr Basmah M Omair
CEO, Khadijah Bint Khuwailid
Businesswomen Center, Jeddah
Chamber of Commerce and Industry
KSA
Per Gankvist
Authour, CSR Though leader
and Vice Chairman, Fair-trade
Stockholm, Sweden
Dr Walid Al Fitaihi
Founder, Chairman and CEO
International Medical Centre
KSA
Dr Ibrahim BaDawood
Executive Director Community
Initiatives, Abdul Lateef Jameel
KSA
Mariam Farag
Group CSR Manager
MBC Group
UAE
Luisa Gentile
Senior Manager
Awareness and Transformation
Vodafone Group, UK
Khaled Adas
Strategic Relationships
Manager – MENA
Intel, KSA
Ramez Shehadi
Partner
Booz & Company, Middle East
Daan Elffers
Founder
EMG
Netherlands
Guy Morgan
Director, Advisory Services
BSR
France
See full list ofspeakers inside
Programme Highlights
What’s new for KSA?
Understand CSR’s benefits to the Kingdom’s socioeconomic landscape
Embed specific drivers within your engagement plan to sustain CSR ROI
Assess CSR models which align to your core business agenda
Enhance the social value of your supply chain pyramid
Analyse the direct impact of CSR to your bottom line
Gain insight into community development initiatives which result in
entrepreneurial projects
Utilise expert knowledge to initiate gender diverse opportunities
See inside for more…
Gold Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor
Strategic Partner
Event Partner
extremely well researched programme reflecting the
An
Kingdom’s priorities:
Gender diversity
Job creation
Knowledge economy
Community initiatives
Represented via a comprehensive stakeholder advisory board
With pre-conference workshop: taking CSR mainstream
Post conference workshop: turning CSR into a revenue
generating model
Offering a unique opportunity to gain tangible takeaways which
may be implemented in your CSR plan right away
Silver Sponsors
Media Partners
www.iirme.com/csrsaudi
Technology Sponsor
2. Welcome to the CSR Summit Jeddah!
CSR is an extended priority in the region. Institutional and Corporate
initiatives have aligned well to national strategy objectives of
Employment creation, addressing the Education and Training gap,
Gender diversification and promoting platforms for Entrepreneurship
via social and SME opportunities.
Being an integral stakeholder via our annual CSR summit in Dubai for
10 years, we are pleased to introduce a country specific summit in
the Kingdom which will be held on 25 – 27 November 2013 in Jeddah!
In line with CSR indicators in Saudi Arabia, this gathering focuses on
maturity drivers to align your initiatives with the business agenda.
This is facilitated via our pre conference workshop on transitioning
CSR from the sidelines to mainstream. A well researched programme
follows, addressing specific processes which maximise the impact of
your initiatives. The comprehensive programme ends with a certified
workshop on repositioning your CSR initiative into a business model.
This CSR summit is a gathering of stakeholders who participate,
network and integrate in Q&A, roundtables and panels.
If you are passionate about CSR you need to be here!
We look forward to welcoming you this November.
Be the leader of the sustainability agenda
that works for your organisation. Ask yourself
questions on how your organisation can do good,
rather than how to be less bad.
Daan Elffers, Founder, EMG
A great platform to network with CSR
practitioners, share experience and best
practice in the region..
Speaker Faculty
Dr Basmah M Omair, CEO, Khadijah Bint Khuwailid Businesswomen
Center, Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, KSA
Per Gankvist, Authour, CSR Though leader and Vice Chairman, Fairtrade, Stockholm, Sweden
Dr Fatih Mehment Gul, Founder and Executive Director, CSR Middle
East, Turkey
Dr Ibrahim BaDawood, Executive Director, Community Initiatives,
Abdul Lateef Jameel, KSA
Dr Walid Al Fitaihi, Founder, Chairman and CEO, International
Medical Centre, KSA
Mamdouh Najjar, Deputy GM, Customer and Partner Experience &
CSR, Microsoft, KSA
Khalid Al Khudair, COO, KPMG, Founder, Glowork, Member, World
Economic Forum, KSA
Mariam Farag, Group CSR Manager, MBC Group, UAE
Luisa Gentile, Senior Manager, Awareness and Transformation,
Vodafone Group, UK
Khaled Adas, Strategic Relationships Manager – MENA, Intel , KSA
Alexandre Lemile, Founder and Managing Director, Wizeimpact, UAE
Noor Serafi, Responsibility and Sustainability Manager, International
Medical Centre, KSA
Daan Elffers, Founder, EMG, Netherlands
Guy Morgan, Director, Advisory Services, BSR, France
Ramez Shehadi, Partner, Booz & Company, Middle East
Abdurahman Alsum, Senior Sustainability Development and
Environment, Ma’aden, KSA
Thamer Shaker, Chief Officer of Human Resources and CSR,
Nesma Holding, KSA
Amr Banaja, VP CSR, SEDCO, KSA
Naif Abu Saida, Communications Manager, GE, KSA
Mariam Farag, MBC Group
Networking Activities – More networking than ever before to ensure better interaction and shared learning
Networking Game - With over
100 CSR professionals in the room,
this session will provide further
networking opportunity to ensure
you receive the maximum value
from the event.
Speed Networking - Our speed networking
session ensures that you leave this session with
many new contacts in a fun and easy format.
Make sure you bring plenty of your business
cards.
Interactive Roundtables
speakers in person. Have your questions
answered and share insights over a hearty
meal.
- Focus Areas For CSR Initiatives –
With 4 different tables dedicated to
a specific topic, this is your chance
to discuss your specific concerns
and explore practical solutions with
your peers.
Speaker Hosted Lunch - Meet the
Panel Discussions - Join in the debate
with high profile speakers
Motivational with great ideas
to start implementing.
Fatima Sultan Al Kuwari, OOREDOO (Qatar Telecom)
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3. CONFERENCE DAY ONE
8.30
9.30
Registration and Coffee
PANEL SESSION
Welcome and Overview from the Chair
Dr Mounira Jamjoom, Senior Research Specialist, Ideation
Centre, Booz & Company, Middle East
STRATEGY
9.40
TUESDAY | 26 NOVEMBER 2013
Global Perspective
An overview of Global CSR contribution and it’s beneficial
effects to the Kingdom on employment creation, SME
entrepreneurship and community development.
Ramez Shehadi, Partner, Booz & Company, Middle East
KEYNOTE
10.00 Embedding corporate CSR
The Art of linking sustainability to profitability and innovation
Per Gankvist, Authour, CSR Though leader and Vice
Chairman, Fair-trade, Sweden
10.20 Why CSR?
CSR as a Business Model – What works and what doesn’t
Dr Fatih Mehment Gul, Founder and Executive Director, CSR
Middle East, Turkey
VISION
10.40 Award Winning Presenter
Leadership
What is your engagement plan? Are you leveraging
Leadership in cascading your CSR vision?
Value Driven Social Change
ƒƒ Discover the hidden gifts of helping and the power of
kindness
ƒƒ Rediscovering the hierarchy of needs: Which comes on the
top of the pyramid?
ƒƒ How to be that change you want to see in the world
ƒƒ When should the leader look at the mirror and when to
look through the window?
ƒƒ The essence of competition: The fight over a piece of the
cake
Dr Walid Al Fitaihi, Founder, Chairman and CEO, International
Medical Centre, KSA
11.00 Coffee and Networking Break
Welcomed Neighbour Plan
11.30 Ma’aden from job creation to systematic approach of social
engagement
Throughout 15 dedicated years, Ma’aden was focusing on
creating job opportunities and developing skills for locals in
remote areas. Today, Ma’aden is developing a new systematic
approach to engage socially and expand it is positive impact
Abdurahman Alsum, Senior Sustainability Development and
Environment, Ma’aden, KSA
11.50 Integral Stakeholders
Women’s participation in National Development
This session will highlight the latest govermental reforms in
regards to the increase of women's participation in national
development and the socioeconomic changes that occurred
Dr Basmah M Omair, CEO, Khadijah Bint Khuwailid
Businesswomen Center, Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and
Industry, KSA
Motivational with great ideas to start implementing.
Fatima Sultan Al Kuwari, OOREDOO (Qatar Telecom)
12.10 CSR Champions Panel Session:
We lead because we give back
How have we:
ƒƒ Contributed to economic stability
ƒƒ Empowered the next generation
ƒƒ Bridged socio economic inequality
ƒƒ Supported community projects and enhanced charitable
causes
Panel participants:
Dr Ibrahim BaDawood, Executive Director, Community
Initiatives, Abdul Lateef Jameel, KSA
Dr Walid Al Fitaihi, Founder, Chairman and CEO, International
Medical Centre, KSA
Thamer Shaker, Chief Officer of Human Resources and CSR,
Nesma Holding, KSA
Amr Banaja, VP CSR, SEDCO, KSA
Moderated by:
Guy Morgan, Director, Advisory Services, EMEA, BSR, France
13.00 Lunch and Prayer Break
Panel Session
14.00 Employment Creation via:
Education and Training
Microsoft extends it’s unique community experience of
bridging the gap post education to employment via it’s CSR
training and job creation initiatives. This case study discusses
how it has engaged and managed stakeholders to generate
turnkey outcomes focused on job creation.
Gender Diversity
Gloworks has focused on a core initiative of CSR – Job
creation for Women. It creates sustainable revenue
generating opportunities aligned to the business agenda. This
case study shares unique segments of an implementation
which has generated 2,500 jobs!
Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Measurement
Aligning CSR with corporate goals has created social
entrepreneurship. What can corporations learn from this spin
off of CSR in improving their work ethics?
Jeffrey Michael Avina, Regional Director Citizenship and
Community Affairs, Middle East & Africa, Microsoft
Khalid Al Khudair, COO, KPMG, Founder, Glowork, Member,
World Economic Forum, KSA
Khaled Adas, Strategic Relationships Manager – MENA, Intel ,
KSA
Alexandre Lemile, Founder and Managing Director, Wizeimpact,
UAE
Naif Abu Saida, Communications Manager, GE, KSA
Led by:
Khaled Adas, Strategic Relationships Manager – MENA, Intel ,
KSA
14.40 Award Winning Case Study
Implementing CSR: From Strategy to Reporting
CSR strategy
CSR in action: Practice
Stakeholder engagement
Communicating CSR internally and externally
Combining GRI guidelines with the UNGC framework
Dr. Sherif H. Zaki Tehemar, Chairperson of the CSR
committee, Dr. Soliman Fakeeh Hospital, KSA
Panel Session
15.00 Our Next Generation
Empowering Leaders of Tomorrow via CSR – How can we
pave the way for them?
Moderated by:
Mariam Farag, Group CSR Manager, MBC Group, UAE
16.00 End of Day 1
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4. CONFERENCE DAY TWO
9.30
Opening Remarks and Recap of Day 1 by your Chair
Dr Mounira Jamjoom, Senior Research Specialist, Ideation
Centre, Booz & Company, Middle East
Keynote Panel
9.40
Stakeholder Engagement
The Importance of partnership in generating sustainable CSR
Saudi Youth@Work a "Win-Win-Win" Multi-Sectoral
Partnership
Panelists:
Ms. Huda Hakki, Programs and Projects Department Director,
King Khaled Foundation, KSA
Mr. Ayman Madkour, Country Learning and Development
Manager, KSA, Hilton Worldwide (TBC)
Mr. Bassem Nasser, Regional Program Manager/MENA,
International Youth Foundation, KSA
[A representative from Saudi Public (HRDF, MOL) sector and/
or Saudi NPO Representative]
Moderator: Dr. Mohammad AlMbaid, MENA Director,
International Youth Foundation, KSA
10.00 Transformational times call for transformational change
When it comes to promoting sustainability, what is really
required is a shift in habits. As sustainable leaders we need
to understand how to effect changes in individual behaviors,
business practices and culture in order to promote a holistic
and consistent sustainable development in the organization.
Luisa Gentile, Senior Manager, Awareness and
Transformation, Vodafone Group, UK
PANEL SESSION
10.20 Monetising CSR
Is CSR a core investment opportunity generating sustainable
returns? Does it generate ROI?
Mr Mahmoud Turkistani, VP and Head of CSR, National
Commercial Bank, KSA
Mr Tarik Ismail, Director of Corporate and Social
Responsibility, Savola Group, KSA
Dr Dina Jamali, Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty,
American University of Beirut, Olayan School of Business,
Lebanon
Dr Ibrahim BaDawood, Executive Director, Community
Initiatives, Abdul Lateef Jameel, KSA
Abdurahman Alsum, Senior Sustainability Development and
Environment, Ma’aden, KSA
Moderated by:
Daan Elffers, Founder, EMG, Netherlands
WEDNESDAY | 27 NOVEMBER 2013
11.20 Coffee and Networking Break
CONCURRENT ROUND TABLES
11.50 Corporate CSR
How does MENA perceive CSR - Corporate Social
Responsibility: Is Your Company Making an Impact?
Speaker Faculty Reserved for Bayt.com
Knowledge Economy
Fostering Entrepreneurship via Education Transformation
with a focus on Youth
Led by:
Khaled Adas, Strategic Relationships Manager – MENA, Intel ,
KSA
Our Next Generation
Empowering Leaders of Tomorrow Via CSR
Led by:
Dr Dina Jamali, Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty,
American University of Beirut, Olayan School of Business,
Lebanon
Policies and Standards/GRI
If CSR were mandatory today would you be in a position to
comply? How integral is reporting and why should it be a
priority will be the focus of this session.
Led by:
Alexandre Lemile, Founder and Managing Director,
Wizeimpact, UAE
Roundtable Consensus
12.30 haring Best Practice and Setting the Tone - Taking a pledge
to form an action plan and reconvene in 2014
Based on lessons learnt from the round tables above,
participants from each table will share their winning edge
strategies via an implementation plan on how they intend to
align CSR within their organisation.
Led by:
Mariam Farag, Group CSR Manager, MBC Group, UAE
12.45 End of Day 2 and Close of Conference followed by Lunch and
Workshop
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Get in touch with Faariss Khalil to find out more about tailored
packages and how to:
Are you a thought leader in CSR?
Showcase your CSR initiatives
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Build brand recognition and raise your organisation’s profile
Would you like to join us and share your CSR initiatives on a high profile
platform?
Partnering with the CSR KSA Summit is an extremely effective way of
positioning your brand as an innovator and pioneer in corporate social
responsibility. The Summit provides a unique, high-profile platform
with opportunities to interact with the industry’s biggest players and
unprecedented media brand exposure.
You can reach Faariss on sponsorship@iirme.com or
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We are very creative with our partnerships and will offer more than
just an exhibition stand!
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5. CSR Workshops
Pre Summit Workshop A
From Margins to Mainstream - How Corporate
Responsibility Can Drive Business Success
This pre-conference workshop examines expectations for Corporate
Responsibility and Sustainability within organisations. Participants
learn about business drivers for CR performance, identify important
and relevant trends and define the core functions and practices
all organisations must maintain for a successful CR program.
Participants will leave with a broader understanding of CR and the
base information necessary to begin introducing and integrating
sustainability into their businesses. The facilitator will draw on both
global and regional examples and, highlight specific case studies as
relevant.
Learning Objectives:
➥ Understand global trends in corporate responsibility management
across different business sectors
➥ Articulate the value to business and society which can accrue
from a strategic approach to corporate responsibility
➥ Gain the tools needed to start integrating corporate responsibility
into the business
09:00 - 12:00 – Monday, 25 November 2013
Led by: Guy Morgan, Director, Advisory Services, EMEA, BSR,
France
Guy brings a wealth of experience in CSR strategy, program design
and implementation to BSR’s members and clients in Europe,
the Middle East, Africa, and the United States. As director within
the Advisory Services team, he leads client engagements on
CSR strategy with companies from the manufacturing, ICT, food,
extractives, and luxury brands sectors, among others. Guy has
traveled extensively across the Middle East region to consult with
companies on sustainability strategy, reporting, and stakeholder
engagement. In 2010 he was the lead author of a report on
sustainable investment trends in the Middle East and North Africa
(MENA) region for the International Finance Corporation. Additionally,
Guy leads BSR’s global sustainability reporting practice.
Prior to joining BSR, Guy worked as a senior consultant at the think
tank and consultancy AccountAbility, where he led CSR strategy
design and implementation work for Saudi Aramco, among other
clients.
Guy holds an M.B.A. from the Carroll School of Management at Boston
College in the United States, and a B.A. in History and French from the
University of Birmingham, U.K. Guy speaks English and French
13:00 – 15:00 – Monday, 25 November 2013
How can Microsoft facilitate your future Candidate?
ITCAN is a Microsoft CSR initiative to support the Saudi Arabian
government build the IT capability of job seekers and help them get
quality jobs in the IT industry. Microsoft will manage the selection of
jobseekers, manage the IT and soft skills training and certifications,
and the placement in the private sector. Microsoft is in the process
Post Summit Workshop B
Certified Workshop
CSR as a Business Model: Aligning CSR to your
Business Agenda to Generate Revenue and turn it
Sustainable
This 3 hour workshop will formalise firm foundations that CSR in the
Kingdom has been based on. It will then share the next steps in identifying
how to align your current work to resources within the organisation and
manage risk which generates revenue to reflect directly on your bottom
line.
Learning Objectives:
➥ Link and align CSR and Sustainability
➥ Identify forces which drive CSR engagement and Strategy
➥ Utilise key documents which assist your business in realtion to CSR
guidelines, standards and protocols
➥ Engage stakeholders to take ownership and advocate CSR
➥ Tips and techniques to plan and develop a CSR strategy which suits
your business
➥ Formulate and implement a step-by-step guide for your business
➥ CSR reporting: maximise benefits and avoid pitfalls
of building partnership with the government and the commercial
sector to launch this initiative. We hope to support the employment of
10,000 men and women in 3 years and grow our business and image
and perception in the Saudi Arabian market.
Led by: Mamdouh Najjar, Deputy GM Customer & Partner
Experience & CSR, Microsoft, KSA
14:00 - 17:00 – Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Led by: Daan Elffers, Founder of EMG and head of the EMG
Amsterdam office
Daan is a passionate believer in the circular economy model and is a
certified Cradle to Cradle consultant (2008), trained by Prof. Dr. Michael
Braungart and EPEA in Hamburg. He holds a Master’s degree from the
Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University and has lived
and worked in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Singapore and the United
Kingdom.
About EMG:
We specialise in the steps that need to be taken to achieve this,
transforming sustainability strategy, corporate responsibility values and
ambitions into tangible, profitable results.
In 2008 EMG became the world’s first firm with accredited Sustainability
consultants for the marketing of Cradle to Cradle®, the closed loop/
circular economy model developed by William McDonough and Prof.
Michael Braungart. We are also the first sustainability management
consultancy to be a member of the European Sustainable Investment
Forum (EUROSIF) and is also a member of VBDO and UKSIF. Our offices
are in Cambridge, London and Amsterdam.
Over the years, we have received numerous international awards in
recognition of its quality and effectiveness including most recently the
Summit International Leader Award for Sustainability and the Communitas
Award for Leadership in Ethical and Environmental Responsibility.
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6. Our Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor
PepsiCo is a global food and beverage leader
with net revenues of more than $65 billion
and a product portfolio that includes 22
brands that generate more than $1 billion
each in annual retail sales. Our main businesses – Quaker, Tropicana,
Gatorade, Frito-Lay and Pepsi-Cola – make hundreds of enjoyable
foods and beverages that are loved throughout the world. PepsiCo's
people are united by our unique commitment to sustainable growth by
investing in a healthier future for people and our planet, which we
believe also means a more successful future for PepsiCo. We call this
commitment Performance with Purpose: PepsiCo's promise to
provide a wide range of foods and beverages from treats to healthy
eats; to find innovative ways to minimize our impact on the
environment by conserving energy and water and reducing packaging
volume; to provide a great workplace for our associates; and to
respect, support and invest in the local communities where we
operate.
Gold Sponsors
Tamer Group is a leading healthcare, beauty care,
prestige products, and fast moving consumer
goods company responding to the growing needs
of the Saudi and Middle East communities. The
Group’s core activities are import, distribution, promotion, marketing
and manufacturing.
Today, Tamer Group has established a special position in the Saudi
marketplace, resulting from a unique approach to business, service
and customer portfolio. Headquartered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Tamer
Group serves many of the world's leading companies through various
agreements, partnerships, and joint ventures.
Ma’aden is a leading mining and metals
company in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, with a diverse portfolio of mineral assets at various stages
of development including exploration, development and production.
Ma’aden has a broad commodity focus spanning gold, phosphate,
aluminium, magnesia, low-grade bauxite, industrial minerals, and is
continually assessing opportunities to enter into new commodities
that demonstrate strong long-term fundamentals and opportunities
for growth. Ma’aden’s objective is to become a world class diversified
mining and minerals company, and to enhance overall value for
its shareholders. Our mission is to be a profitable, publicly owned,
international mining company, while maintaining the utmost concern
for human resources, health and safety, the environment and social
issues. For more information please visit www.maaden.com.sa.
SILVER SPONSORS
Petro Rabigh is the world’s largest
integrated refining and petrochemicals
complex.
A joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Sumitomo Chemical from
Japan, our multinational workforce provides experience and expertise
adding value to the Kingdom’s resources with a focus on developing
local talent. Our downstream products supply markets across the
globe and are central to the Kingdom’s vision for further downstream
diversification
By attracting new industries we are creating jobs, encouraging
development and promoting sustainability, and our increasingly
innovative and dynamic operations are placing Petro Rabigh at the
forefront of the Kingdom’s economic future.
SEDCO, the Saudi Economic and
Development Company, is a leading
private wealth management
organization that conducts its
business according to Islamic guidelines widely known as Shari'ah. It
manages a wide and diversified spectrum of real estate investments,
investments in equities, and other businesses in Saudi Arabia and
around the world.
TECHNOLOGY SPONSOR
About Microsoft Arabia
In 1998 Microsoft opened its first
Saudi Arabia office in Riyadh, which
was quickly followed by branch offices in Jeddah and Al Khobar thus
establishing a presence in the Kingdom's main business centers and
confirming its long-term commitment to Saudi Arabia and its people.
Throughout this period, Microsoft has invested heavily in the Kingdom
and has played a major role in the development of the country's
IT infrastructure - supporting governmental bodies, companies,
educational institutions, NGOs, and home users. It is deeply involved
in the Saudi e-government project and is focused on helping foster a
healthy and growing partner ecosystem.
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975 in the United States, Microsoft quickly established
as the world leader in software services and solutions. Well over 90
percent of the world's computers run on Microsoft software.
As an industry leader, Microsoft is fully committed to helping
companies and people realize their full potential – from the largest
enterprise, through mid-sized companies and small start-ups, to
individual home users. As an organization that is so integrated within
the social and commercial environment, Microsoft strongly believes
in corporate social responsibility and demonstrates it through
citizenship programs for young Saudis, women and people with
special needs.
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