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Environment and Climate Research CenterEthiopian Development Research Institute
Environment for Development Initiative
Environment for Development Initiative Eleventh Annual Meeting
October 27-30, 2017 Capital Hotel & Spa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Contents:
1. Guidelines for Chairs, Discussants and Presenters..............................................................3
2. General Program Overview...................................................................................................4
3. Academic Program.................................................................................................................6Friday, October 27.......................................................................................................................................6Saturday, October 28...................................................................................................................................9Sunday, October 29...................................................................................................................................11
4. Parallel Meetings, pre-conference and post-conference workshops...............................13
5. Practical Information............................................................................................................15
Room overview: Awash Hall: 4th floor, new building
Executive Hall: 9th floor, main building
Nelson Hall: 1st floor, main building
Prefunction Hall: 5th floor, new building
River Nile Hall: 5th floor, new building (plenary sessions)
Skyline Hall: 9th floor, main building
Tekeze Hall: 4th floor, new building
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1. Guidelines for Chairs, Discussants and Presenters
Guidelines for Chairs Keep time. Each session runs for 2 hours and consists of 4 presentations. A total of 30 minutes is allocated for each presentation, where we suggest the following distribution: 15-20 minutes for the presentation, 5 minutes for the discussant and 5-10 minutes for general discussion.
It is possible that your session may have fewer presentations than 4, for example because some participants are not able to attend. In this case, please do not take more time for the presentation or for the discussant’s comments, so as to allow attendees to move to the other parallel session at the end of the last paper. As participants may like to move between sessions to listen to papers of their interest, please follow the order on the program as much as possible.
Remind presenters when 5 and 2 minutes are left.
Guidelines for Presenters We encourage you to make your presentation brief and informative. Please stick to the time given for you to present. It is advisable not to have more than 10-15 slides and please make sure to upload your slides in good time before the session begins.
Research Proposal presenters should elaborate the following aspects in addition to scientific value of the proposed research:
- What are the most relevant messages coming out of your research from a policy perspective?
- Who have you identified to be the most important non-academic stakeholder to reach out to with research findings and how could you best make contact with them?
Guidelines for Discussants
- Please do not take time to summarize the paper or use PowerPoint slides. Pick up three or maximum four substantive issues in order to start the discussion and please keep to your allotted time. It would be appreciated if you could communicate your detailed comments to presenters by e-mail.
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2. General Program Overview
Pre-conference events:
Tuesday October 24. Policy Interaction & Communication workshop day I 09:00 – 17:00 Day I: Policy Interaction – Executive Hall. By invitation only
19:00 – 21:00 Dinner at Capital Hotel for PIC Workshop participants
Wednesday October 25. Policy Interaction & Communication workshop day II 09:00 – 17:15 Day II: Communication - Executive Hall. By invitation only
19:00 – 21:00 Dinner for PIC Workshop participants (location tbc)
Thursday, October 26. Policy Day in Partnership with the Word Bank 08:30 – 12:30 Policy Day part I: Carbon Pricing – River Nile Hall
13:30 – 16:00 Policy Day part II: Energy Transition – River Nile Hall
18:00 – 21:00 Joint reception at Capital Hotel & Spa
Academic Program:
Friday, October 27. Academic Program day I
08:00 – 08:30 Annual Meeting Registration - River Nile Hall
08:30 – 09:00 Welcome by Dale Whittington, Gunnar Köhlin, Haileselassie Medhin, and Yonas Alem – River Nile Hall
09:00 – 10:00 Keynote speech 1 – River Nile Hall. Chair: Fredrik Carlsson
Salvatore Di Falco, Professor in Environmental Economics, University of Geneva. “Smallholder farmers, income shocks and the development of non-farm enterprise”
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:30 Parallel Paper Sessions 1
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:30 Parallel Paper Sessions 2
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 18:00 Parallel Paper Sessions 3
19:00 – 21.00 Barbecue at the pool bar, Capital Hotel & Spa
Saturday, October 28. Academic Program day II
09:00 – 10:00 Keynote speech 2 – River Nile Hall. Chair: Gunnar Köhlin
Martine Visser, Professor at the School of Economics, University of Cape Town. “What does green nudges really add to the policy maker’s toolkit? Insights from the water crises in the city of Cape Town”
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:30 Parallel Paper Sessions 4
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
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13:30 – 15:30 Parallel Paper Sessions 5
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 18:00 Parallel Meetings A
18:30 – 21.00 Traditional Dinner at 2000 Habesha Cultural Restaurant. Bus departs at 18:30
Sunday, October 29. Academic Program day III 09:00 – 10:00 Keynote speech 3 – River Nile Hall. Chair: Thomas Sterner
Tomas Kåberger, Professor, Energy Area of Advance, Chalmers University. “Global renewable energy learning providing regional opportunities”
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:30 Parallel Paper Sessions 6
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:30 Parallel Paper Sessions 7
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 18:00 Parallel Meetings B
16:00 – 17:00 City tour in Addis Ababa – approx. 1 hour
18:30 – 21.00 Dinner with Ethiopian Jazz at the Golf Club. Bus departs at 18:30
Monday, October 30. General Assembly
08:30 – 09:00 Keynote speech 4 – River Nile Hall. Chair: Dale Whittington
Kitty van der Heijden, Deputy Director and Head of Africa and Europe, WRI
09:00 – 10:00 Keynote speech 5 – River Nile Hall. Chair: Dale Whittington
Francisco Alpízar, Research Director at CATIE & Erik Sterner, doctoral candidate at Chalmers University. “Leapfrogging our teaching and learning activities: Creating a collaborative program in climate change and development economics”
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 - 12:30 EfD General Assembly, River Nile Hall. Chair: Dale Whittington
In memory of Wilfred Nyangena
Yonas Alem: EfD research performance 2017, Outstanding EfD Research Award; Gunnar Köhlin Best MSc Thesis Award
Karin Jonson: Outcomes Policy Interaction and Communication workshop
Gunnar Köhlin: Strategic Overview
Presentation potential new EfD centers
Edwin Muchapondwa: Quality Assurance Process
Dale Whittington: Thank you/wrap up
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
12:30 – 14:30 CC Meeting II, Executive room
13:30 – 17:00 Parallel meetings C
19:00 – 21:00 Dinner at Capital Hotel & Spa
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3. Academic Program
Friday, October 27
Parallel Sessions 1A, 1B & 1C
10:30-12:30
Forestry I: Forestry Management
Parallel session 1A: River Nile Hall Chair: Yuanyuan Yi
Presenter Title Discussant
Margeaux Vinez
Privatization of the commons and access to land on the frontier: Evidence from the colonial legacy in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Allen Blackman
Allen Blackman
Does titling indigenous communities conserve forests? Evidence from Bolivia
Jintao Xu
Jonas Poufoun Ngouhouo
Households livelihoods and deforestation in the Tridom Transboundary Conservation: A spatial analysis
Margeaux Vinez
Yuanyuan Yi Triggers and outcomes to collective action in common-pool resources management: A devolution case of collective forests in China (research proposal)
Jonas Poufoun Ngouhouo
Climate Change I: Impacts Parallel session 1B: Awash Hall Chair: Saudamini Das
Saudamini Das Institutional capacity building, social heterogeneity, and evacuation behavior: Cyclone management in India
Bharat Ramaswami
Bharat Ramaswami
The distributional impact of climate change: Why food prices matter Min Wang
Min Wang Climate change, mortality and household adaptation behavior: Evidence from China Saudamini Das
Saudamini Das Measuring welfare implications of extreme weather events like heat waves in India
Nnaemeka Chukwuone
Behavioral and Experimental Economics.
Parallel session 1C: Tekeze Hall Chair: Yonas Alem
Maria Angelica Naranjo
Measuring farmers risk attitudes: testing consistency between stated preference methods and incentivized experiments
Goytom Abraha Kahsay
Simon Schurz Parental bargaining avoidance: Shielding resources for the child
John Loeser
Goytom Abraha Kahsay
Incentive designs and crowding-out of pro-environmental behavior
Maria Angelica Naranjo
Yonas Alem Inconsistent intertemporal choice: Experimental evidence from Kenya
Simon Schurz
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Parallel Sessions 2A, 2B & 2C
13:30-15:30
Energy I: Demand for clean energy services I.
Parallel session 2A: River Nile Hall Chair: Sahan Dissanayake
Presenter Title Discussant
Jörg Peters MS-416. Demand for Improved cookstoves in rural Rwanda – Evidence from a randomized policy roll-out Faraz Usmani
Marc Jeuland & Sushmita Sammadar
MS-442. Adoption and short-term impacts of improved biomass cookstoves in Udaipur, Rajasthan Jörg Peters
Faraz Usmani MS-451. Environment, development, and transaction costs: The role of NGOs
Sahan Dissanayake
Sahan Dissanayake
MS-449. Temporal stability of preferences - A difference-in-difference analysis of an improved stove choice experiment from Ethiopia
Marc Jeuland
Fisheries I: Management
Parallel session 2B: Awash Hall Chair: Wisdom Akpalu
Carlos Chavez
Managing and defending the commons: Experimental evidence from TURFs in Chile
Truong Dang Thuy
Jorge Dresdner
Small scale aquaculture as a livelihood alternative with marine conservation benefits in coastal communities in Chile (research proposal)
Wisdom Akpalu
Wisdom Akpalu
Externalities and foreign capital in aquaculture production in developing countries Carlos Chavez
Truong Dang Thuy
Abatement costs of wastewater in Vietnamese seafood processing industry (research proposal) Jorge Dresdner
Climate Change II: Carbon Pricing
Parallel session 2C: Tekeze Hall Chair: Jan Christoph Steckel
Samson Mukanjari
Do markets trump politics? Evidence from fossil market reactions to the Paris agreement and the US Election Ira Irina Dorband
Ira Irina Dorband
Are poor households more strongly impacted by carbon pricing? A global comparative analysis of distributional effects
Jan Christoph Steckel
Jan Christoph Steckel
Lions in the dragon’s shoes? On carbonization patterns in Sub-Sahara Africa
Samson Mukanjari
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Parallel Sessions 3A, 3B & 3C
16:00-18:00
Energy II: Energy transitions and producers
Parallel session 3A: River Nile Hall Chair: Martine Visser
Presenter Title Discussant
James Ryan Hogarth
Enabling private investment in renewable power in Sub-Saharan Africa Martine Visser
Sied Hassen The Impact of rural electrification on non-agricultural enterprises creation: Evidence from rural Ethiopia Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo
Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo
How does air pollution affect power plants emissions? Evidence from Beijing
James Ryan Hogarth
Martine Visser
Female microenterprise creation and business models for private sector distribution of low-cost renewable off-grid LED lighting: Proposed randomized tests, impact evaluation and lab experiments in rural villages (research proposal)
Sied Hassen
Agriculture I: Technology Adoption & Land Tenure
Parallel session 3B: Awash Hall Chair: Mintewab Bezabih
Martin Julius Chegere Reducing post-harvest losses: An RCT with Tanzanian farmers Boscow Okumu
Susan Godlonton
Relaxing constraints for family farmers: Providing capital and information in Malawi
Martin Julius Chegere
Mintewab Bezabih
Large scale land acquisition (LSLA), tenure insecurity and migration: The case of Zambia Susan Godlonton
Boscow Okumu
Economic valuation of forest ecosystem services in Kenya: Implication for design of PES schemes and participatory forest management
Mintewab Bezabih
Forestry II: Ecosystem Services
Parallel session 3C: Tekeze Hall Chair: Eric Mungatana
Daniela Miteva
The impact of protected areas on ecosystem services in Indonesia Eric Mungatana
Gerald Mugisha Mujuni Kibira
The recreational value of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania Stephen Kirama
Stephen Kirama
Maasai household and village socioeconomic status and decisions in Ngorongoro conservation area (2018 – 2020) (research proposal)
Daniela Miteva
Eric Mungatana
Influence of management institution on households’ willingness-to-pay for wetland resource conservation in Khalong-la-Lithunya wetland area in Lesotho
Gerald Mugisha Mujuni Kibira
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Saturday, October 28
Parallel Sessions 4A, 4B & 4C
10:30-12:30
Energy III: Demand for clean energy services II
Parallel session 4A: River Nile Hall Chair: Remidius Ruhinduka
Presenter Title Discussant
Adina Rom Adoption and impact of solar lighting: A randomized field experiment in Rural Kenya
Hannah Girardeau
Hannah Girardeau
Household solar adoption in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review
Alemu Mekonnen
Alemu Mekonnen
The impact of pecuniary and non-pecuniary policy instruments on the adoption of renewable energy sources in rural Ethiopia (research proposal)
Remidius Ruhinduka
Remidius Ruhinduka
Should we trust stated willingness to pay? Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Tanzania Adina Rom
Urban Ecosystem services Parallel session 4B: Awash Hall Chair: Dawit Mulatu
Matias Piaggio
Urban green spaces ecosystem services valuation Zhaoyang Liu
Zhaoyang Liu Hedonic value of the area of urban green amenities: The case of Beijing
Dambala Gelo Kutela
Dambala Gelo Kutela
Choice experiment valuation of urban green spaces in Cape Town
Dawit Mulatu
Dawit Mulatu Valuing resident’s preferences for improved urban ecosystem services: Recreation, economic space development and nature restoration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Matias Piaggio
Fisheries II: Management Parallel session 4C: Tekeze Hall Chair: Jorge Maldonado
Jorge Dresdner
Collective catch quotas and ex-vessel price determination: Bilateral monopoly bargaining in the Chilean artisanal austral hake fishery
Jorge Maldonado
Miguel Quiroga
The effect of collective right-based management on technical efficiency: The case of the Chilean’s common sardine and anchovy fishery
Cesar Salazar
Cesar Salazar The impact of collective use rights on share contracts. The case of the Extractive Artisanal Regime (RAE) in the Chilean hake fisheries
Miguel Quiroga
Jorge Maldonado
Identifying livelihoods, food security and sustainability of fisheries managed by local communities on marine protected areas in the Colombian Caribbean (research proposal)
Jorge Dresdner
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Parallel Sessions 5A, 5B & 5C
13:30-15:30
Energy IV: Electricity and energy transitions
Parallel session 5A: River Nile Hall Chair: Lunyu Xie
Presenter Title Discussant
Phu Le Electricity price, residential electricity demand, and renewable energy development policies in Vietnam Tensay Hadush
Tensay Hadush
Billing information and consumption behavior: Experimental evidence from nonlinear electricity tariffs Lunyu Xie
Lunyu Xie Will urbanization increase residential energy use? Evidence from Chinese residential energy consumption surveys Rob Fetter
Rob Fetter Energy transitions and technology change: “Leapfrogging” reconsidered Phu Le
Climate Change III: Natural Disasters
Parallel session 5B: Awash Hall Chair: Matías Piaggio
Godwin Kofi Vondolia
Farmers' preferences for reductions in flood risk under different payment modes Matías Piaggio
Daniel Slunge Valuation when baselines are changing: Tick-borne disease risk and recreational choice
Godwin Kofi Vondolia
Mark Purdon Bringing the state (back) in to climate change adaptation and food security governance Daniel Slunge
Matías Piaggio
Can protected areas reduce the vulnerability to climate related disasters? (research proposal) Mark Purdon
Environmental Policy Design Parallel session 5C: Tekeze Hall Chair: Rohini Somanathan
Yuanyuan Yi Managerial incentives for environmental protection in Chinese-style federalism Xiao-Bing Zhang
Xiao-Bing Zhang
A dynamic enforcement strategy to improve compliance with environmental regulations Marc Jeuland
Marc Jeuland Long-term human capital impacts of a community-led total sanitation campaign
Rohini Somanathan
Rohini Somanathan
Pricing plastic: Experimental evidence on incentives to reduce plastic-bag use in India Yuanyuan Yi
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Sunday, October 29
Parallel Sessions 6A, 6B & 6C
10:30-12:30
Energy V: Household-level impacts of energy interventions
Parallel session 6A: River Nile Hall Chair: Luciane Lenz
Presenter Title Discussant
Luci Lenz Freeing up time for labor and learning: Access to clean energy, fuelwood collection and the use of time in South Africa
Helena Cardenas
Erin Litzow Impacts of rural electrification in Bhutan Dambala Gelo
Helena Cardenas
Evaluating implicit subsidies in electricity and water: Why the increasing block tariff fails to target the poor in Addis Abba Erin Litzow
Dambala Gelo
Income as a driver of household energy demand and transition in South Africa: Evidence from a regression discontinuity analysis (research proposal)
Luci Lenz
Water I: Ecosystem Services Parallel session 6B: Awash Hall Chair: Djiby Racine Thiam
Per Strömberg Land use and drinking water purification: a valuation study from Sweden Jane Turpie
Jane Turpie Valuation of water purification services of forests: Panel data evidence from South Africa
Djiby Racine Thiam
Djiby Racine Thiam
The regulation of water allocation and quality in irrigated agriculture in South Africa Per Strömberg
Jo Albers Spatial extraction and spatial ecosystem production functions
Agriculture II: Ecosystem Services Parallel session 6C: Tekeze Hall Chair: Byela Tibesigwa
Richard Mulwa
Estimating the economic value of insect pollination on agricultural revenue in Kenya: A multi-input multi-output distance function approach
Jesper Stage
Jesper Stage The push-pull farming system in Kenya: Implications for economic and social welfare Byela Tibesigwa
Byela Tibesigwa
Using choice experiments to value urban agriculture in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: preference and scale heterogeneity effects
Amare Teklay Hailu
Amare Teklay Hailu
Performance payment and reference levels: a framed field experiment on forest conservation
Richard Mulwa
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Parallel Sessions 7A, 7B & 7C
13:30-15:30
Transportation and air pollution Parallel session 7A: River Nile Hall
Chair: Jorge Bonilla
Presenter Title Discussant
Xiaoguang Chen
Clearing the air: Restricting vehicle use or adopting cleaner vehicles?
Santiago Arango-Aramburo
Jorge Bonilla Cleaning the air: Good policies against bad air quality? (research proposal)
Subhrendu Pattanayak
Santiago Arango-Aramburo
Exploratory policy analysis of an alternative fuel for transit transportation. A system dynamics model of battery electric buses in Colombia
Jorge Bonilla
Jorge Bonilla Should we blame buses? Bus strikes and air quality Xiaoguang Chen
Forestry III: Carbon Supply and Fuel Dynamics
Parallel session 7B: Awash Hall Chair: Pamela Jagger
Randall Bluffstone
Forest carbon supply in Nepal: Evidence from a choice experiment Jorge Garcia
Jorge Garcia Negative versus positive carbon leakage: The role of forest management regimes Collen Matema
Collen Matema Impact of communal area management programme for indigenous resources on education production in Mbire, Zimbabwe
Pamela Jagger
Pamela Jagger Deforestation and biomass fuel dynamics in Uganda Randall Bluffstone
Water II: Valuation & Tariffs Parallel session 7C: Tekeze Hall Chair: Joe Cook
Joe Cook Measuring time use and affect among water carriers in rural Kenya using the experience sampling method
Jackson Ongong’a Otieno
Jackson Ongong’a Otieno
Do rights have costs? Kenyan city residents willing to pay an environmental tariff to improve upstream conservation of water resources (research proposal)
Zenebe Gebreegziabher
Zenebe Gebreegziabher
Valuation of irrigation water: An application of choice experiment and contingent valuation methods in Ethiopia
Pham Khan Nam
Pham Khanh Nam
Economics of domestic water reform in Ho Chi Minh city: water demand, groundwater use behavior and distributional effects (research proposal)
Joe Cook
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4. Parallel Meetings, pre-conference and post-conference workshops
Tuesday October 24 – Wednesday October 25
Policy Interaction and Communications Workshop Tuesday, 09:00 – 17:00, Executive Hall (main room) and Skyline Hall. By invitation only Wednesday 09:00 - 17:15, Executive Hall (main room) and Skyline Hall Contact persons: Karin Jonson, EfD Communication Manager and Eugenia, EfD Communication Officer
Thursday October 26
Policy Day Workshop 08:30 – 16:00, River Nile Hall. All EfD Annual Meeting participants are welcome to attend. Contact person: Haileselassie Medhin, Center Director ECRC
EfD Coordination Committee meeting 16:00 – 18:00 – Executive Hall. By invitation only Contact person: Annika Kjellgren, EfD Program Manager
Land Economics and Governance PhD course meeting 08:30 – 15:30, Prefunction Hall. By invitation only Contact person: Innocent Matshe, AERC Director of Training
Saturday October 28 (Parallel Meetings A) SETI collaborative workshop 16:00 – 18:00, Prefunction Hall. By invitation only Contact persons: Marc Jeuland and Hannah Girardeau, Duke University
Forestry collaborative workshop 16:00 – 18:00, Tekeze Hall. By invitation only Contact person: Allen Blackman, IADB
EfD Data Management meeting 16:00 – 18:00, Awash Hall. By invitation only Contact persons: Samuel Abera, Data Manager ECRC/EDRI, and Marleen Poot, EfD Research Officer
Academic Capacity Building 16:00 – 18:00, Nelson Hall. On invitation only Contact persons: Francisco Alpízar and Erik Sterner
Sunday October 29 (Parallel Meetings B)
SETI collaborative workshop 16:00 – 18:00, By invitation only Contact persons: Marc Jeuland and Hannah Girardeau, Duke University
Forestry collaborative workshop 16:00 – 18:00, Tekeze Hall. By invitation only Contact person: Allen Blackman, IADB
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EfD Research Committee meeting 16:00 – 18:00, Nelson Hall. By invitation only Contact person: Marleen Poot, EfD Research Officer
ECRC/EDRI adaptation project session 16:00 – 18:00, Awash Hall. By invitation only Contact person: Alemu Mekonnen, ECRC
Monday October 30 (Parallel Meetings C)
EfD Coordination Committee meeting 12:30 – 14:30, Executive Hall. By invitation only. Lunch included Contact person: Annika Kjellgren, EfD Program Manager
SETI collaborative workshop 13:30 – 17:00, Prefunction Hall. By invitation only Contact persons: Marc Jeuland and Hannah Girardeau, Duke University.
ECRC/EDRI adaptation project session 14:30 – 17:00, Executive Hall. By invitation only Contact person: Alemu Mekonnen, ECRC
Forestry collaborative workshop 16:00 – 18:00, Awash Hall. By invitation only Contact person: Allen Blackman, IADB
Post-conference events:
Monday October 30 – Wednesday November 1
ESAfD collaborative workshop Monday 13:30 – Wednesday 17:00; Yaya African Athletic Village. By invitation only Contact person: Dawit Woubishet Mulatu, ECRC
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5. Practical Information
Local Organizing Committee EfD in Ethiopia, Environment and Climate Research Center (ECRC), Ethiopian Development Research Institute (EDRI).
• For issues related to you visa, itinerary, and transfers: Ms Haleluya Gebru; EfD Ethiopia Research Officer +251 940262628; [email protected].
• For issues related to meetings rooms and accommodation: Mr Yitatek Yitbarek, EfD Ethiopia Program Manager; [email protected]; +251 938 958 296.
• For issues regarding the EfD Policy Day: Policy Day: Dr Haileselassie Medhin, ECRC Director, [email protected]
EfD Secretariat contacts – Based at University of Gothenburg • General and academic program: Ms Marleen Poot, EfD Research Officer,
[email protected]. • Policy Interaction and Communication Workshop: Ms Karin Jonson,
[email protected]. • Coordination Committee: Ms Annika Kjellgren, EfD A/Program Manager,
[email protected]. • Agreements and contracts: Ms Elizabeth Gebresilassie, EfD A/Project Administrator,
Transfers Look out for a person holding an EfD sign in the arrivals terminal at Bole International Airport. There is also a counter of the Capital Hotel & Spa in the airport building.
EfD Annual Meeting 2017 Venue and Accommodation Capital Hotel & Spa 22 Mazzoria Haile G/Silassie Avenue (next to Ministry of Water and Energy or in front of Waryt Building) 18786 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Telephone: +251 116 672 100, +251 116 192 000
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