5th May DAY 1 Making finance work for development - eurodad-ibis

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
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
Time
0900-1000
1000-1200
1200-1400 (inc. lunch) 1400-1530
Title
Format
Speakers
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)
3.2.1 Tax and FfD - Creating
change
3.2.2 Private Finance
3.2.3 Public Finance
3.2.4 Debt and responsible
finance
3.2.5 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
1
Recovering Stolen Assets for development
David Ugolor (ANEEJ)
Jill Miller (Bota Foundation)
Alfredo Okenve
Moderator: Erica Razook
Jesse
ANEEJ
Reality of Aid Africa
2
Climate Finance
Lidy Nacpil (APMDD)
Others tbc
Jesse
APMDD
Both Ends
Speakers / facilitators
Eurodad lead
Organisers
all tbc
Tove
1
2
Over lunch (1230-1400)
No.
1530-1730
No.
Christian Aid
Eurodad
Center of Concern
Side Events
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