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2004-2005 is a major window for change in the international aid architecture. Agendas for the UK's concurrent chair of the G7 and the EU and for the 2005 UN Special Assembly on the Millennium Goals are in play. Major commissions on global governance will deliver verdicts. Elections loom large in several key countries. The mandates of other key leaders - EU, IMF and World Bank- are up for renewal. Meanwhile, the aid landscape is still adapting to rapid structural change. New instruments have been launched (like the Global Fund or the US Millennium Challenge Account) or mooted (the International Financing Facility) with profound implications for the system as a whole. Attitudes to multilateralism and to aid in post-conflict environments have shifted profoundly in the wake of 9/11. Ambitious commitments on the volume and quality of aid, and its anchoring in good governance and sovereign choice, have yet to be implemented. A stocktaking of where the aid system as a whole is headed is therefore timely.
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A public events series.
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This event looks at the different roles of various multilateral and bilateral actors within the aid community, looking at where they are heading and what controversies may surround the different roles among them.
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Speakers: Mark Malloch Brown, Administrator - UNDP Michael Roeskau, Director - Development Cooperation Department - OECD Chair: Andrew Rogerson, ODI
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An ODI public event
in the The Future of Aid 2005-2010: Challenges and Choices
series.
This event was an output of the following ODI project: The Future of Aid
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This event saw Shriti Vadera and Judith Randel discuss the role of financing institutions and how the delivery of aid can be accelerated to help efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals.
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Speakers: Shriti Vadera, Council of Advisers - HM Treasury Judith Randel, Development Initiatives Chair:
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Presentations
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An ODI public event
in the The Future of Aid 2005-2010: Challenges and Choices
series.
This event was an output of the following ODI project: The Future of Aid
.
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This meeting looked at the terms of debate on aid, arguing that any discussion on the future of aid should not be too aid-centric, and that action was also needed for trade and other flows.
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Speakers: Barbara Stocking, Director - Oxfam UK Geoffrey Lamb, Vice President - World Bank Chair: Baroness Whitaker, ODI Council
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Audio / video
Report / documents
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An ODI public event
in the The Future of Aid 2005-2010: Challenges and Choices
series.
This event was an output of the following ODI project: The Future of Aid
.
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