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Agenda – Day 3

Day 3 – Friday 12 November

09:00 – 11:00 Workshop Row 4
  WS 1.6 Anti-Corruption Challenges in Post-Conflict and Recovery Situations Julia Keutgen, UNDP
  WS 1.7 International Organized Crime: A Key Driver of Corruption Scott Harris, US Department of State
  WS 2.4 From the Underground to the Sunlight. Ensuring Transparency of the Extractive Wealth Francois Valerian, TI
  WS 3.4 Roundtable on Civil Society Actions and Needs to promote Climate Governance Lisa Elges, TI
  WS 4.6 Is there a role for investors in combating corruption? Robert Barrington, TI-UK
WS 4.7 Enhancing Procurement Integrity through Collective Action Aleksandr Shkolnikov, Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
  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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Moderated by David Bottomley, Dow Jones
Patrick Alley Founder and Director, Global Witness
Iruthisham Adam, Ambassador /Permanent Representative of Maldives to the United Nations Offices at Geneva & WTO
Manish Bapna Managing Director, World Resources Institute
Andrew Wardell Governance Programme Director, CIFOR
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
  Special Session – Can the EU Lisbon Treaty Drive Change? Janina Berg, TI EU Liaison Office
  Special Session – UNCAC Special Session: The global Realpolitik of UNCAC accountability Gillian Dell, TI
  Special Session – Finding the Real Cost of Corruption: How to use the Concept of “Social Damage” for the Anti-corruption Struggle Manfredo Marroquin, TI
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
WS 4.8 Can Corporate Public Reporting be Credible and Drive Change Peter Wilkinson, TI
WS 4.9 Strength in Numbers: Collective Action – Business Working in Partnership to Fight Corruption Susan Cote Freeman, TI
WS 5.6 Improving integrity in the Health Sector – Stories from the field Samuel De Jaegere, UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Centre
  WS 1.8 Facilitating Integrity in the Judiciary – Bangalore Principles Guidelines for reform Johanna Wysluch, GTZ
  WS 1.9 Preventing Corruption in Relief, Recovery and Reconstruction Aid Roslyn Hees, TI
  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
  WS 2.6 Focusing on Integrity and Accountability to Strengthen Sustainability of Hydroelectric Projects Donal O’Leary, TI
  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

 

** Please note that this programme is tentative and subject to change **

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