Please find below a list of recent events and workshops. Click on an event for more information and options or use the search on the right to find events in our archive.
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This ODI and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) joint workshop gathered policy makers, civil society, academia and think tanks from across the globe to discuss both the technical and political work needed for a post-2015 agreement.
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An ODI and United Nations Development Programme
workshop.
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Discussions about what happens after the MDGs officially expire in 2015 are hotting up. At this ODI and BOND event we will be asking a panel of experts to consider how the politics of a post-2015 agreement might play out, and how it can be influenced to achieve the best outcome for poor people.
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Speakers: Amy Pollard - Policy Officer, CAFOD Mr Kudakwashe Dube - CEO of the Secretariat of the African Decade for Persons with Disabilities Dr Mukesh Kapila - Under Secretary General, International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent societies Chair: Claire Melamed - Head of Programme, Growth, Poverty and Inequality, ODI
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An ODI and BOND
public event
in the After 2015: new challenges in development
series.
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This ODI event, in partnership with Save the Children, will discuss new research from ODI (with the Chronic Poverty Research Centre), Save the Children and The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine on the impact of social inequalities, specifically gender discrimination, upon maternal and child health.
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Speakers: Dr Esther Richards - Research Assistant, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Dr. Caroline Harper - Head of Programme, Social Development, ODI Kitty Arie - Director of Advocacy, Save the Children UK
Chair: Kate Nustedt - UK Executive Director, Women for Women International
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An ODI and Save the Children UK
public event.
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DFID’s recent Bilateral Aid Review committed the organisation to using UK aid to create tens of thousands of jobs in the countries where DFID operates. But what can governments and donors can actually do to create jobs and foster equitable growth, and how could an international agreement after 2015 contribute?
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Speakers: Sarah Cook - Director, UNRISD. Naila Kabeer - Professor of Development Studies, SOAS, University of London. Discussant: Christina Weller -Senior Policy Advisor, CAFOD
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An ODI public event
in the After 2015: new challenges in development
series.
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Things are getting better. That’s the message from a number of recent studies, showing amazing progress on a range of issues, from income poverty, to health to education.
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Events in this series
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A public events series.
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Most of the world’s population now lives in cities. While that is not yet true of the world’s poor, increasingly movements to cities, and the relationships between city and countryside, are a key part of the realities of poor people’s lives.
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Speakers David Satterthwaite - Senior Fellow, Human Settlements Programme, International Institute for Environment and Development Doug Saunders - European Bureau Chief for Canada’s Globe and Mail, and author of Arrival City: the final migration and our next world Andrew Maclean - Team Leader for Private Sector Infrastructure, Energy and Basic Services, DFID
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An ODI public event
in the After 2015: new challenges in development
series.
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At this event, Charles Kenny, fellow at the Centre for Global Development in Washington and author of 'Getting Better: Why global development is succeeding and how we can improve the world even more', presented his largely optimistic view of global progress.
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Speakers: Charles Kenny- Fellow, Centre for Global Development and author of Getting Better: Why Global Development is Succeeding and How We Can Improve the World Even More Patrick Watt- Director of Development Policy, Save the Children Milo Vandemoortele- Research Officer, Growth and Equity Programme, ODI
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An ODI public event
in the After 2015: new challenges in development
series.
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This meeting will be chance to reflect on approaches dominating the debate in advance of the OECD's 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness (HLF-4); explore the degree to which they represent complimentary or divergent agendas; and discuss how they might combine to help ensure that HLF-4 is a turning point in the future impact of aid. Please note that there is limited capacity for this event.
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Speakers: Brenda Killen- Head of Aid Effectiveness Department, Development Cooperation Directorate, OECD Liz Ditchburn- Director, Value for Money, DFID Claire Melamed- Head of Growth and Equity Programme, ODI Gideon Rabinowitz- Coordinator, UK Aid Network Chair: Marcus Manuel - Head of Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure, ODI
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An ODI and UK Aid Network
public event.
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