 Pushing growth up the development agenda
The Ministerial team at the UK Department for International Development (DFID) has placed growth at the heart of its vision for international development.
Rt Hon Douglas Alexander MP, UK Secretary of State for International Development said:
"Developing countries have long argued the importance of growth for lifting their people out of poverty. And we in the development community should not forget that, ultimately, we exist to work ourselves out of business - and the best way to do that will be to encourage growth and trade."
(ODI/APGOOD event, 11 October 2007)
Achieving economic growth is essential for securing long-term development and poverty reduction: no country has succeeded in sustainably reducing poverty in the absence of growth.
Recent volatility in global markets has focused our attention on growth prospects in the world’s richest countries. But it also serves to emphasise the importance of putting in place the right conditions to facilitate long-term, sustainable growth in the developing world, which is needed to pull millions of people out of poverty. Growth is however, a complex and multi-dimensional subject which encompasses a huge range of issues, and while some aspects of the growth agenda are well-understood, others are more contested.
This ODI and All Party Parliamentary Group on Overseas Development (APGOOD) meeting series will respond to the Ministerial challenge to push growth up the development agenda, and will tackle some of the questions it raises. Influential policymakers and commentators on both side of the debate will be presenting their views.
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| Friday 8 February, 1.00-2.30PM, ODI, London | |
Speaker: Richard Manning, former Chair, Development Assistance Committee, OECD Speaker. Discussant: Professor Andy McKay, Professor of Development Economics, University of Sussex and Associate Director, Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC). Chair: Kate Bird, ODI. |
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| Wednesday 13 February, 1.00-2.15PM, ODI, London | |
Speaker: Professor Danny Quah, Professor of Economics and Head, Economics Department, London School of Economics (LSE). Discussant: Lord Adair Turner, Chair, ODI. Chair: Simon Maxwell, Director, ODI |
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| Wednesday 27 February, 1.00-2.15PM, Portcullis House, Victoria Embankment, London | |
Speakers: Dr Veena Jha, Visiting Professor, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Warwick and Fellow, International Development Research Centre (IDRC); Guy de Jonquieres, Senior Fellow, Chatham House and former Asia Columnist and commentator, Financial Times; Vincent Cable MP, Liberal Democrat Treasury Spokesman and Deputy Leader. Chair:John Battle. |
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| Thursday 6 March, 1.00-2.15PM, ODI, London | |
Speakers: Ha-Joon Chang, Reader in the Political Economy of Development, University of Cambridge; Alan Beattie, World Trade Editor, Financial Times. Chair: Chris Stevens, ODI. |
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| Tuesday 11th March, 1.30-2.30PM, Portcullis House, Victoria Embankment, London | |
Speakers: The Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Andrew Simms, Policy Director and head of the Climate Change programme at New Economic Foundation's Centre for Global Interdependence. Chair: Tony Baldry MP. |
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| Wednesday 19 March, 1.00-2.15PM, Please Note: This meeting will now take place in: Committee Room 15, Palace of Westminster, London SW1A 2PW | |
Speakers: Prof Benno Ndulu, Governor, Bank of Tanzania; Patrick Smith, Editor, Africa Confidential. Chair: John Battle MP. |
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| Monday 31st March 18.30-20.30 , Tower Room, Institute of Directors, 35 New Broad Street, London EC2M 1NH | |
Introduced by: Varda Shine, Managing Director, The Diamond Trading Company. Speaker: Douglas Alexander, Secretary of State for International Development. Q&A Chair: Simon Maxwell, Director, ODI |
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