Eurodad - IBIS International Conference 2015: Financing for
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Eurodad - IBIS International Conference 2015: Financing for
Eurodad - IBIS International Conference 2015: Financing for Development 5-7 May, Copenhagen 5th May Time Title Format Speakers DAY 1 Making finance work for development: key issues Aim of day: to inspire participants and introduce key issues and how they fit together. Morning Afternoon 0930-1300 1400-1530 1.1 Pre-conference workshops (0930-1300) 1.3 Financing for development: key issues 1.2 Advocacy visit to Danish parliament (1000-1045) for the EU Workshops Visit 1.1.1 Infrastructure finance Plenary Mogens Jensen (Danish Minister for Trade and Development Cooperation) Lars Koch (Director, Policy & Campaigns, IBIS) 1.1.2 Tax Justice - Country by Country Reporting Niclas Düring (Portfolio Director of SWEDFUND) Camilla Brückner (Director of UNDP Nordic office) 1600-1730 1.4 Financing for development: the issues at stake Plenary Romilly Greenhill, ODI Evening 1800 onwards 1.5 Food, drinks, speeches Reception IBIS Martin Khor (E.D. South Eurodad Centre) Kavaljit Singh (Director of Madhyam) Charles Abugre (CEO, SADA) Esteban Pérez (ECLAC) Moderators tbc 6th May IBIS DAY 2 Issues, strategies and medium term plans Time Title Aim of day: strategise and discuss key issues, including linking FfD to longer term goals, and other processes Morning Afternoon 0900-0945 1000-1230 1230-1400 1400-1500 2.1 Upcoming 2.2 New issues, thorny 2.3 Side events - over 2.4 FfD: what's left to play for? Opportunities: 2015 problems, critical cross-cutting lunch discussions Format Speakers Plenary FfD *UNDESA representative Workshops 2.2.1 Role of country systems and public financial management (PFM) in promoting country ownership of development 2.2.2 The comingfinance crash? Have Tove Ryding (Eurodad) 2.3.1 Recovering Stolen Assets for development 2.3.2 Climate Finance we really fixed the financial sector? Plenary Ambassador Geir Pedersen (Norwegian government) 1530-1730 2.5 Key issues for FfD defining our strategy Workshops 2.5.1 Tax and FfD - the politics Fun Copenhagen boat tour, dinner and drinks Ambassador Guilherme De Aguiar Patriota, 2.5.2 Private finance Deputy Permanent Representative of Brazil to the UN 2015 2.2.3 Let’s resolve the debt crisis! Mapping global debt and CSO’s strategies Tove Maria Ryding (Policy and Advocacy Manager, Eurodad) Paul Okumu (Head of Secretariat, Africa CSO platform) 2.2.4 Global capital flows, foreign investment and development: Reality and management. Fanwell Bokosi, Executive Director, Afrodad 2.5.4 Debt and responsible finance Climate Finance 2.2.5 Financing for gender equality 2.2.6 Beneficial Ownership: Defining the way forward in Europe Bhumika Muchala (Third World Network) Lidy Nacpil (Coordinator JSAPMDD) Evening 1800 onwards 2.6 Dinner + evening entertainment 2.5.3 Public finance 2.5.5 Systemic reform Other opportunities Nuria Molina (Head of Policy and Campaigns, ActionAid UK) G20 Jesse Griffiths Indra Roemgens (SOMO, tbc) Moderator Penny Davies (Diakonia) tbc Time Title Format Speakers 7th May DAY 3: FfD: joint strategies and next steps Aim of day: get practical: agree joint strategies and next steps on FfD. Morning Afternoon 0900-1000 1000-1200 1200-1400 (inc. lunch) 1400-1530 3.1 Addis briefing - for 3.2 Next steps for 2015 those who will go to Addis Working Groups Continuation of five working groups from day 2 (developing joint plans for collective work) 3.1.1 Tax and FfD - Creating change 3.1.2 Private Finance 3.1.3 Public Finance 3.1.4 Debt and responsible finance 3.1.5 Systemic reform Facilitators tbc 1530-1700 Evening 1900 onwards 3.3 Collective messaging group 3.4 Report back from other workshops and 3.5 Important campaign 3.6 Dinner for Eurodad next steps action members + others who are staying Working Group One from each working group + a few others will try to summarise key campaign mobilisation and media messaging work Plenary 8th May Eurodad members only Eurodad General Assembly Eurodad business, priorities for 2015, Eurodad strategy 2015-19 Workshops summary 5th May Morning Self-organised workshops No. Title Infrastructure financing 1 Speakers / facilitators Aldo Caliari (Center of Concern) Antonio Tricarico (Re:Common) Eurodad lead Maria Jose Tony Tujan (IBON) Organisers CounterBalance Re:Common Eurodad Patricia Miranda (Latindadd) Moderator: Xavier Sol (CounterBalance) 2 3 Tax Justice - Country by Country Reporting Danish Parliament - advocacy visit Global South Participants Tove IBIS lead 6th May 1000-1230 No. New issues, thorny problems, critical cross-cutting discussions Title Role of country systems and public financial management (PFM) in promoting country ownership of development finance Speakers / facilitators Eurodad lead Jeroen Organisers Eurodad, International Budget Partnership (IBP) The coming crash? Myriam Vander Stichele, SOMO Jesse Eurodad Have we really fixed the financial sector? * Aline Fares, Finance Watch Markus Henn, WEED BfdW Finance Watch WEED Somo 3 Let’s resolve the debt crisis! Mapping global debt and CSO’s strategies Ehrlassjahr (Jubilee Germany) 4 Global capital flows, foreign investment and development: reality and management. Fanwell Bokosi, AFRODAD Bodo Kiama Kaara, Kendren Kenya Mara Liebal, Jubilee Germany Kristina Rehbein, Jubilee Germany Sarah-Jayne Clifton, Jubilee Debt Campaign Bodo Ellmers, Eurodad Patricia Miranda, Latindadd Joe Stead, Christian Aid Maria Jose Aldo Caliari, Center of Concern 5 Financing for gender equality tbc Jesse Christian Aid ActionAid 6 Beneficial Ownership: Defining the way forward in Europe tbc Tove Christian Aid FTC Global Witness Title Speakers / facilitators Eurodad lead Organisers Recovering Stolen Assets for development David Ugolor (ANEEJ) Vitalis Meja (RoA Africa) Jill Miller (Bota Foundation) Andreas Missbach (Berne Declaration) Lina Candler (Former USDOJ attorney) Jesse ANEEJ Reality of Aid Africa Lidy Nacpil (APMDD) Others tbc Jesse APMDD Both Ends Speakers / facilitators Eurodad lead Organisers all tbc Tove 1 2 Over lunch (1230-1400) No. 1 Christian Aid Eurodad Center of Concern Side Events Tutu Alicante Alfredo Okenve 2 Climate Finance 1530-1730 No. Key issues for FfD - defining our strategy Title 1. Tax and FfD - the politics 2. Private finance Maria Jose 3. Public Finance Jeroen 4. Debt and responsible finance Bodo 5. Systemic reform Jesse