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What's next in international development? Political perspectives 2: Andrew Mitchell MP

7 June 2007 12:00-13:30 (GMT+00) - Public event, London

  • 2005 was heralded as a historic year for international development and an unrivalled opportunity for the UK government to provide leadership at the G8 summit at Gleneagles, through the UK Presidency of the EU, at the MDGs Summit in New York and at the WTO Hong Kong Ministerial.

    What was achieved? How can the momentum be sustained and what are the major issues and challenges that lie ahead?

    This event is part of a series where key people in political world investigate how the momentum gained in 2005 for international development can be sustained. In this event, Andrew Mitchell MP, Conservative Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, offers his perspective.
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    Speaker:
    Andrew Mitchell MP, Conservative Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
    Chair:
    Rt Hon Tom Clarke MP, MP for Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill

     

  • An ODI and All Party Parliamentary Group on Overseas Development public event in the What's next in International Development? series.