Day 2 – Thursday 11 November
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| 09:00 – 11:00 |
Workshop Row 2 |
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WS 1.2 Corruption and Human Trafficking: unraveling the undistinguishable for a better fight Camille Karbassi |
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WS 1.3 Restoring Trust: Innovative Anti-Corruption Initiatives in Thailand Mrs. Sirirat Vasuvat, Thai National Anti Corruption Commission |
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WS 2.2 Follow the Money to Curb Forest Crime Anna Christina Sinaga, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) |
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WS 3.2 Climate Change Finance – Ensuring accountability and effectiveness Thomas Beloe and Robert Onus, UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Centre |
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WS 4.2 Risky Business; Working with Agents, Contractors and Other Third Parties Adam Turletaub, Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics |
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WS 4.3 Legal Redress for Victims of Corruption: enhancing the role of civil society in bringing, and representing victims in legal proceedings – Maud Pedriel-Vaissaiere, Managing Director, SHERPA and Elizabeth Ryder, Senior Independent Legal Consultant |
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WS 5.2 Gender Equality, Womens’ Security and the Millennium Development Goals: How far is Corruption a Hindrance? Lilian Ekeanyanwu, TUGAR |
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WS 5.3 Achieving Quality in Education for all by 2015 Samuel De Jaegere, UNDP |
| 11:00 – 12:00 |
Coffee Break |
| 12:00 – 13:30 |
Plenary II: Fuelling Transparency & Accountability in the Natural Resources & Energy Markets
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Moderated by Michael Peel, the Financial Times |
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Peter Eigen Chairman of Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative |
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Arvind Ganesan Director, Business and Human Rights, Human Rights Watch |
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Ashok Khosla President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature |
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Karin Lissakers Director General, Revenue Watch Institute |
| 13:30 – 15:00 |
Lunch |
| 15:00 – 17:00 |
Special Sessions and People’s Empowerment Initiative I: Mobilising People |
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Special Session – Innovations on the anti-corruption front by MDBs: Cross Debarment among other anticorruption initiatives Steve Zimmermann, World Bank |
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Special Session – Construction Sector Transparency – can you get what you pay for? Petter Mathews, Director, Engineers against Poverty, CoST Advisor |
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Special Session – Ethics in the Supply Chain: Managing Risk and building trust through Supply Chain Ethics Michael Hershman, The Fairfax Group |
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Special Session – UNCAC Self-Assessments: Going Beyond the Minimum Gillian Dell, TI and Samuel de Jaegere, UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Centre |
| 17:00 – 17:30 |
Coffee Break |
| 17:30 – 19:30 |
Workshop Row 3 |
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WS 1.4 Laws Are Not Enough: Citizens against Corruption in Police and Judicial Institutions Cathy Stevulak, Partnership for Transparency Fund |
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WS 1.5 State and non-state actors: a multi-stakeholder approach to recovering stolen assets Tim Steele, Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative and Pedro Gomes Pereira, Basel Institute on Governance |
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WS 2.3 Corrupted Knowledge or Knowledge on Corruption? Lessons Learned From Using Collaborate Evidence Based Multi-Stakeholder Research to Promote Water Integrity Maria Jacobson, Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and Erik Nielsen, WIN |
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WS 3.3 Mutual Accountability in Climate Policy, Clarisse Siebert, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) |
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WS 4.4 Integrated Solutions for Fighting Transnational Bribery in Asia Christine Uriarte, OECD |
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WS 4.5 Trust But Verify: Encouraging and Monitoring Corporate Marketing and Supply Chains Alexandra Wrage, Trace |
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WS 5.4 Making Participation Work – Tools to engage victims of corruption and champions in public office to reach the MDGs, Kulan Amin, TI |
| 19:30 – 20:30 |
Transport to side event |
| 20:30 – 00:30 |
The Networking Party |
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** Please note that this programme is tentative and subject to change **
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