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A decent life for all by 2030 - Building a consensus for a new development agenda EDD13 programme overview DAY 1 TUESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2013 Lab ROUNDTABLE Lab ROUNDTABLE Lab BRAINSTORMING Lab BRAINSTORMING Lab PROJECT Lab PROJECT Lab REPORT 09:30 10:45 Reverse the curse: Maximizing the potential of resource-driven economies Achieving financial inclusion with ICTs Multilateral decentralised cooperation Right to health: What about the equity? Europe Beyond Aid CSR in Africa awards Agriculture in Africa today McKinsey Global Institute CGAP, GSM Association, UNCDF ALDA Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, ULB Center for Global Development EU-Africa Chamber of Commerce The World Bank Group Auditorium 11:00 12:30 A vision for the post-2015 agenda Opening Plenary 12:30 13:00 BREAK 13:00 14:15 Improve livelihoods by sustainable trade Moving towards green industry Supporting fragile states through WASH Upscaling climate risk assessments Investing in energy & women's health The power of young voices IDH UNIDO UNESCO – IHE Red Cross - EU Office, Red Cross/ Red Crescent Climate Centre Royal Philips Leonard Cheshire Disability 14:15 14:45 BREAK 14:45 16:00 Measuring the impact of democracy aid Green economy & trade A new story for development by and for all Climate financial instruments The web of voices Unlocking potential- connectivity for all Progress at risk: Gover- nment spending on MDG DIE, ENoP, KAS UNEP CONCORD AFD VOICES Microsoft DFI, Oxfam International 16:00 16:30 BREAK 16:30 17:45 Financing beyond ODA What role for development education in the post-2015 context? LLL in develop- ment cooperation Small farmers, big business? New solutions to energy access: Turning grandmothers into solar engineers Data for develop- ment Sex & repro- duction: Do donors care? AFD, EIB EuropeAid DVV International, EAEA COLEACP, GIZ, SNV, UNIDO WWF Orange DSW, EPF 17:45 18:15 BREAK 18:15 19:30 Public Private Partnerships (PPPs): Have we considered all the implications? Joining up on health Women’s economic empowerment Blending as a catalyser for private financing PPP in achieving quality education for all Promoting prisoners’ human rights Fostering private sector job creation ACP, COLEACP BMA, EWP, WaterAid DAI EuropeAid DAAR Education Services AVSI Foundation, EU Delegation to Brazil IFC 19:30 22:00 20 th anniversary of OHCHR and EU operations in the field of human rights SPECIAL ADDRESS & Reception LAST UPDATED: 29.10 Health Food Education Gender Peace Rights Environment Employment Inclusiveness Climate Trade ODA LIST OF TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED AT EDD13 Please click on the session of your choice,to be redirected to more detailed information available on the European Development Days website.

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Page 1: EDD13 programme overvie fileAuditorium Finishing & moving beyond the health MDGs Resilience-building for improved food security & nutrition Inclusive & sustainable education systems

A decent life for all by 2030 - Building a consensus for a new development agenda

EDD13 programme overview

Day 1

tuesDAY 26 NOVeMBeR 2013

Lab

ROUNDTABLE

Lab

ROUNDTABLE

Lab

BRAINSTORMING

Lab

BRAINSTORMING

Lab

PROJECT

Lab

PROJECT

Lab

REPORT

09:3010:45

Reverse the curse: Maximizing the potential of resource-driven economies

Achieving financial inclusion with ICTs

Multilateral decentralised cooperation

Right to health: What about the equity?

Europe Beyond Aid

CSR in Africa awards

Agriculture in Africa today

McKinsey Global Institute

CGAP, GSM Association, UNCDF

ALDA Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, ULB

Center for Global Development

EU-Africa Chamber of Commerce

The World Bank Group

Auditorium

11:0012:30

A vision for the post-2015 agendaOpening Plenary

12:3013:00

BREAK

13:0014:15

Improve livelihoods by sustainable trade

Moving towards green industry

Supporting fragile states through WASH

Upscaling climate risk assessments

Investing in energy & women's health

The power of young voices

IDH UNIDO UNESCO – IHE Red Cross - EU Office, Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre

Royal Philips Leonard Cheshire Disability

14:1514:45

BREAK

14:4516:00

Measuring the impact of democracy aid

Green economy & trade

A new story for development by and for all

Climate financial instruments

The web of voices

Unlocking potential-connectivity for all

Progress at risk: Gover -nment spending on MDG

DIE, ENoP, KAS UNEP CONCORD AFD VOICES Microsoft DFI, Oxfam International

16:0016:30

BREAK

16:3017:45

Financing beyond ODA

What role for development education in the post-2015 context?

LLL in develop- ment cooperation

Small farmers, big business?

New solutions to energy access: Turning grandmothers into solar engineers

Data for develop- ment

Sex & repro-duction: Do donors care?

AFD, EIB EuropeAid DVV International, EAEA

COLEACP, GIZ, SNV, UNIDO

WWF Orange DSW, EPF

17:4518:15

BREAK

18:1519:30

Public Private Partnerships (PPPs): Have we considered all the implications?

Joining up on health

Women’s economic empowerment

Blending as a catalyser for private financing

PPP in achieving quality education for all

Promoting prisoners’ human rights

Fostering private sector job creation

ACP, COLEACP BMA, EWP, WaterAid

DAI EuropeAid DAAR Education Services

AVSI Foundation, EU Delegation to Brazil

IFC

19:3022:00

20th anniversary of OHCHR and EU operations in the field of human rightsSPECIAL ADDRESS & Reception

LAST UPDATED: 29.10

Health

Food

Education

Gender

Peace

Rights

Environment

Employment

Inclusiveness

Climate

Trade

ODA

List of topics to be discussed at edd13

Please click on the session of your choice,to be redirected to more detailed information available on the European Development Days website.

Page 2: EDD13 programme overvie fileAuditorium Finishing & moving beyond the health MDGs Resilience-building for improved food security & nutrition Inclusive & sustainable education systems

A decent life for all by 2030 - Building a consensus for a new development agenda

EDD13 programme overview

Day 1

tuesDAY 26 NOVeMBeR 2013

LAST UPDATED: 29.10

Auditorium

11:00-12:30A vision for the post-2015 agendaOpening Plenary

12:30-14:00 BREAK

14:00-15:30 SCALING UP OUR wORk TOwARDS BASIC LIvING STANDARDS

Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium

Finishing & moving beyond the health MDGs

Resilience-building for improved food security & nutrition

Inclusive & sustainable education systems

How can we break the barriers for universal & sustainable access to quality healthcare?

From policy engagement to sustained change

The role of local strategies & actors to improve access, quality & relevance of education

AfGH, Countdown 2015 Europe, Belgium, UNAIDS, Save the Children, UNFPA, WHO, The World Bank Group

CTA, IFPRI FEICOM, IDAY International

15:30-16:00 BREAK

16:00-17:30 UPHOLDING HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENSURING EqUITy AND JUSTICE

Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium

women’s empowerment post-2015

Post-2015: Objective peace will a rights-based approach make development more human?

How can the post-2015 framework ensure progress towards gender equality? Do we have to choose between standa-lone goals & mainstreaming?

The search for sustained solutions to fragility, conflict & violence from 2015

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of OHCHR and the first EU-funded human rights mission

European External Action Service CORDAID, Friends of Europe, PLATFORMA, Saferworld

EuropeAid, OHCHR

17:30-18:00 BREAK

Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium

18:00-19:30 Food security & food justice The value of culture & creativity in urban development

Support for sustainable change post-2015

Building blocks for a just and sustainable global food system

How partner countries can capitalise on European experiences in transition management

How partner countries can capitalise on European experiences in transition management

European Parliament BOZAR, EuropeAid, UN HABITAT Lithuania

19:30-22:00 20th anniversary of OHCHR and EU operations in the field of human rightsSPECIAL ADDRESS & Reception

Page 3: EDD13 programme overvie fileAuditorium Finishing & moving beyond the health MDGs Resilience-building for improved food security & nutrition Inclusive & sustainable education systems

A decent life for all by 2030 - Building a consensus for a new development agenda

EDD13 programme overview

Day 2

weDNesDAY 27 NOVeMBeR 2013

Lab

ROUNDTABLE

Lab

ROUNDTABLE

Lab

ROUNDTABLE

Lab

BRAINSTORMING

Lab

PROJECT

Lab

PROJECT

Lab

REPORT

09:1510:30

The private sector & development

Nature-based solutions to development needs

Vulnerable countries in the post-2015 framework

Engineering a data revolution

Skills for Bangladesh

Soil data & Information for development

Lithuania IUCN FERDI OECD ILO EuropeAid, JRC

10:3011:00

BREAK

11:0012:15

Effective development cooperation in a changing world: The role of business

Improving cancer prevention

Territorial approach in the post-2015 context: A politi-cal approach

Strengthe- ning the role of the private sector

What women get

Understanding 'development progress'

EuropeAid AECL, EPF, GAVI, MSI

CoR, DIBA, UNDP EuropeAid OECD, UN WOMEN

ODI

12:1512:45

BREAK

12:4514:00

ICT 4 social change

Post-2015, HIV/AIDS, TB & malaria

Territorial approach in the post-2015 context: Views from the field

Innovative solutions for food security

Financing the fight

Multidimensional poverty post-2015

Policy coherence for development

Alianza por la Solidaridad, UPC, Fair World

WHO CoR, DIBA, UNDP Nottingham Trent University

ONE OECD EuropeAid

14:0014:30

BREAK

14:3015:45

Volunteering for development

Global food security & PCD

Tackling conflict & violence post-2015

Capturing the potential of media in the post-2015 process

Energy for sustainable development

Science & innovation for development

CEV, VSO International

CONCORD, Finland, OECD

EuropeAid, Saferworld

DW Akademie, GFMD

ARSEL, FEICOM, IED, MINEPAT

EHAS Foundation, Fair World, UPC

15:45 16:00

BREAK

Auditorium

16:00 16:30 Special address

Auditorium

16:3018:00

A new development agenda: The way forwardClosing Panel

18:0020:00

NETWORKING RECEPTION

LAST UPDATED: 29.10

Page 4: EDD13 programme overvie fileAuditorium Finishing & moving beyond the health MDGs Resilience-building for improved food security & nutrition Inclusive & sustainable education systems

A decent life for all by 2030 - Building a consensus for a new development agenda

EDD13 programme overview

Day 2

weDNesDAY 27 NOVeMBeR 2013

Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium

09:30-11:00 young voices for inclusive governance

Feed the change Defeating AIDS - Advancing global health

Implications for the post-2015 framework Boosting resilience, food & nutrition securitythrough innovative partnerships

How can HIV and health be addressed in the post-2015 development agenda?

European Youth Forum, Plan International, Save the Children, SOS Children’s Villages International, UNICEF, World Vision International

AFD, COLEACP, GIZ, SNV, UNIDO International HIV/AIDS Alliance, UNAIDS

11:00-11:30 BREAK

11:30-13:00 PROMOTING THE DRIvERS FOR INCLUSIvE & SUSTAINABLE GROwTH

Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium

Land, livelihoods & sustainable development

Productive work for youth

Social protection for inclusive growth

Food, fuel and fibre – how can we ensure healthy land for future generations

Inclusive solutions for youth employment Innovative approaches in social protection for inclusive & equitable growth

European Commission European Youth Forum, JADE, SOS Children’s Villages International, UNIDO

Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, UNCDF

13:00-14:00 BREAK

14:00-15:30 TOwARDS A NEw PARTNERSHIP FOR DEvELOPMENT

Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium

Poverty eradication and climate change: Friends or foes?

Aid for trade, trade for aid: what’s the new deal?

How to better mobilise all resources for development?

Leveraging the private sector and trade for inclusive and sustainable development

European Commission COLEACP, IFC, Practitioners’ Network, UNIDO

CONCORD, FERDI, JICA, France

15:30-16:00 BREAK

16:00-16:30 SPECIAL ADDRESS

16:30-18:00 A new development agenda: The way forwardClosing Panel

18:00-20:00 NETWORKING RECEPTION

LAST UPDATED: 29.10