Udenrigsudvalget 2012-13
URU Alm.del Bilag 2
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� John Hogg/World Bank
Jobs — Aid at Work8.00 - 17.308 October 2012The Black Diamond / Queen’s HallSøren Kierkegaards Plads 1, Copenhagen, Denmark08:00-09:0009:00-09:30Registration and coffee
Who are we? Why are we here?
Introduce IML (electronic polling)Meet the PanelistsWhat is ReCom? An interview with Mr Ib Petersen, Ministry of ForeignAffairs of Denmark and Professor Finn Tarp, Director of UNU-WIDERProfessor Gary Fields, Cornell UniversityAid, Growth and JobsDr Martin Rama, World Development Report 2013, World BankThe World Bank’s World Development Report 2013 - JobsDr Abebe Shimeles, African Development BankThe Employment Effects of AfDB ProjectsDr John Page, Brookings / UNU-WIDERAid, Employment and Poverty Reduction in AfricaGroup Discussion, IML Polling, audience feedbackCoffee
09:30-11:00
Research Results and the ‘big picture’
11:00-11:3011:30-13:00
Reality check
H.E. Morten Elkjær, Danish Ambassador to Bolivia andH.E. Johnny Flentø, Danish Ambassador to Tanzania andCarin Norberg, Director of the Nordic Africa InstituteGroup Discussion, IML Polling, audience feedback
-What do donor policy makers need? How can we use thesefindings? What happens on the ground?
13:00-14:0014:00-15:30
Lunch
Drilling down: thematic and country results
Professor Måns Söderbom, Gothenburg University andDr John Page, Brookings / UNU-WIDER-Aid, Employment and Firm Dynamics in AfricaProfessor Keijiro Otsuka, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies andProfessor Tetsushi Sonobe, National Graduate Institute for Policy StudiesEnabling EntrepreneursAssistant Professor Sam Jones, University of Copenhagen andProfessor Finn Tarp, Director of UNU-WIDER-Delivering good jobs in Mozambique: progress, problems, and possibilitiesDr Martin Rama, World Development Report 2013, World BankHow does Vietnam differ?Group Discussion, IML Polling, audience feedbackCoffee
15:30-16:0016:00-17:30
ConclusionsRound table wrap up: conclusions, takeaways; next steps, includingaudience feedback and IML Polling