Day 3 – Friday 12 November
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| 09:00 – 11:00 |
Workshop Row 4 |
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WS 1.6 Anti-Corruption Challenges in Post-Conflict and Recovery Situations Julia Keutgen, UNDP |
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WS 1.7 International Organized Crime: A Key Driver of Corruption Scott Harris, US Department of State |
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WS 2.4 From the Underground to the Sunlight. Ensuring Transparency of the Extractive Wealth Francois Valerian, TI |
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WS 3.4 Roundtable on Civil Society Actions and Needs to promote Climate Governance Lisa Elges, TI |
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WS 4.6 Is there a role for investors in combating corruption? Robert Barrington, TI-UK |
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WS 4.7 Enhancing Procurement Integrity through Collective Action Aleksandr Shkolnikov, Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) |
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WS 5.5 Picking the Lock: Aid Transparency, Budget Transparency and the MDGs Rachel Rank, Publish What You Fund |
| 11:00 – 12:00 |
Coffee Break |
| 12:00 – 13:30 |
Plenary III: Climate Governance: Ensuring a Collective Commitment
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Download Plenary Transcript |
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Moderated by David Bottomley, Dow Jones |
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Patrick Alley Founder and Director, Global Witness |
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Iruthisham Adam, Ambassador /Permanent Representative of Maldives to the United Nations Offices at Geneva & WTO |
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Manish Bapna Managing Director, World Resources Institute |
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Andrew Wardell Governance Programme Director, CIFOR |
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Daphne Wysham, Fellow and Board Member, Institute for Policy Studies |
| 13:30 – 15:00 |
Lunch |
| 15:00 – 17:00 |
Special Sessions and People’s Empowerment Initiative II: Supporting Victims, Witnesses and Whistleblowers |
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Special Session – Can the EU Lisbon Treaty Drive Change? Janina Berg, TI EU Liaison Office |
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Special Session – UNCAC Special Session: The global Realpolitik of UNCAC accountability Gillian Dell, TI |
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Special Session – Finding the Real Cost of Corruption: How to use the Concept of “Social Damage” for the Anti-corruption Struggle Manfredo Marroquin, TI |
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A New Generation of Corruption Assessments Tools – Strengthening Local Ownership and Impact, Raymond June, Global Integrity, USA |
| 17:00 – 17:30 |
Coffee Break |
| 17:30 – 19:30 |
Workshop Row 5 |
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WS 4.8 Can Corporate Public Reporting be Credible and Drive Change Peter Wilkinson, TI |
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WS 4.9 Strength in Numbers: Collective Action – Business Working in Partnership to Fight Corruption Susan Cote Freeman, TI |
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WS 5.6 Improving integrity in the Health Sector – Stories from the field Samuel De Jaegere, UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Centre |
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WS 1.8 Facilitating Integrity in the Judiciary – Bangalore Principles Guidelines for reform Johanna Wysluch, GTZ |
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WS 1.9 Preventing Corruption in Relief, Recovery and Reconstruction Aid Roslyn Hees, TI |
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WS 2.5 Taking the fight to the ground: Addressing poverty, corruption and accountability in resource-rich countries at the sub-national level Ian Gary, Oxfam USA |
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WS 2.6 Focusing on Integrity and Accountability to Strengthen Sustainability of Hydroelectric Projects Donal O’Leary, TI |
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WS 3.5 Getting Carbon Market Governance Right from Day One Gernot Wagner, Environmental Defense Fund |
| 19:30 – 20:00 |
Break |
| 20:00 – 00:30 |
Gala Dinner & the Transparency International Integrity Awards
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** Please note that this programme is tentative and subject to change **
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