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The Changing Face of Global Development Finance - Presentations Day One and Two

On days one and two of the February 2008 conference on the "Changing Face of Global Development Finance", we heard the following presentations:

SPEAKERS: DAY ONE
PRESENTATIONS
SPEECHES
Catherine Coumans, MiningWatch Canada and Chair of the Halifax Initiative Coalition, providing an introduction and overview to the conference.
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Keynote speeches: The changing face of global development finance


Amar Bhattacharya, Group of 24 providing an overview of current debates around international development and the broad spectrum of issues related to global development finance;Presentation Listen
Yao Graham, Third World Network-Africa looking at the impact of the global development finance debates on Ghana, and in particular Africa;
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Discussion
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Theme One: Emerging Institutional Alternatives



Jorge Marchini, International Debt Observatory on the cotext in which the Bank of the South developed and looking forward to what it might look like;Presentation Listen
Fabrina Furtado, Rede Brasil presenting some critiques of the Bank of the South, and why Brazil has been so opposed to its development;Presentation Listen
Worapot Manupipatpong, Asian Development Bank Institute on the development of the Chiang Mai Initiative and an Asian Monetary Fund; Presentation Listen
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Theme Two: New sources of aid and their challenges



Firoze Manji, Pambazuka News and Fahamu on the role of China in Africa;
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Theme Three: New emerging alternatives for financing development, including private and public vertical funds


Roberto Bissio, Social Watch, on the Paris Declaration and Financing for Development; and
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John Foster, North South Institute on new mechanisms for Financing Development.Notes Listen
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Reflections on the emerging themes, issues and challenges



Tony Tujan, IBON Foundation and Chair,Reality of Aid Network, summing up the themes of the day.
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SPEAKERS: DAY TWO
PRESENTATIONS
SPEECHES
Theme four: What will make aid more effective?


Charles Mutasa, AFRODAD providing an overview of aid effectiveness and its challenges;
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Lydia Duran, Association for Women's Rights in Development providing insight on the gender blind nature of the Paris Declaration and discussions around aid effectiveness;

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Rasheed Draman, Parliamentary Centre on how national Parliament's continue to be ostracized from the aid debate.
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Theme five: Beyond the aid box



Roy Culpeper, North-South Institute, on financing development and the role of domestic resource mobilization;
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Alejandro Bendana, Centro de Estudios Internacionales, Nicaragua on moving beyond the aid box.
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Concluding remarks



Gerry Barr, Canadian Council for International Co-operation, summing up the flavour of the discussions from the past two days.

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