Others
- First Plenary Use of Finance for Social Good
- Second Plenary Cities and Foundations
- Keynote Address by Professor James J. HECKMAN ‘The Economic Case for Investing in Early Childhood Development’
- Opening Ceremony
- Track Session II: H. Public-Private Partnerships to Scale Impact
- Forum Closing Remarks
- Track Session IV: L. Fostering Community Inclusion: Arts and Heritage
- Track Session IV: K. Role of Business in Philanthropy
- Track Session III: J. Case Studies: Use of Philanthropic Capital in Sourcing and Catalysing Investments
- Track Session III: I. Best Practices in Selecting Philanthropic Projects
- Keynote Dialogue: Where East meets West – Philanthropic Developments & the Role of Technology
- Second Plenary: Getting There – Ways Forward for Philanthropy
- Opening Plenary: The Road Ahead – Opportunities & Challenges
- Day 1 Closing Remarks
- Track Session II: G. Health and Cities’ Resiliency
- Track Session II: F. Cities and Ageing
- Track Session II: E. Leveraging Technology as a Philanthropic Tool
- Track Session I: D. Role of Philanthropy in Social Investing
- Track Session I: C. Environment and Sustainability
- Track Session I: B. Role of Social Innovation in Creating Philanthropic Impact
- Track Session I: A. Philanthropy in Youth and Education
- Second Plenary: Developments in China’s Philanthropic Landscape
- First Plenary: Foundations and Cities
- Forum Introduction: Views from Hong Kong
- Opening Ceremony for Philanthropy for Better Cities Forum
- Keynote Address by Professor Michael Porter – Shared Values for Better Cities
- Forum Closing Remarks
- Closing Plenary Sports and Cities
- Track Sessions IV K. Community Philanthropy
- Track Sessions IV J. The Environment
- Track Sessions III I. Youth as New Forces for Social Good
- Track Sessions III H. Technology’s Impact on Philanthropy
- Track Sessions III G. Attaining Sustainable Development Goals in Cities
- Fourth Plenary Risk taking in Philanthropy
- Third Plenary China’s Philanthropy
- Keynote Address by Professor Michael J. SANDEL The Ethics of Market-based Social Impact Work
- Day 1 Closing Dialogue with Nobel Laureates
- Track Sessions II F. Collaboration
- Track Sessions II E. Philanthropic Impacts through Business
- Track Sessions II D. Mental Wellness
- Track Sessions I C. Arts, Culture and Heritage for Social Causes
- Track Sessions I B. The Continuum of Capital Approach to Giving
- Track Sessions I A. Age-friendly Cities