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Conferencia especializada
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Detalles
2 April 2006
Arrival and settling in
19h00
Dinner
Venue: Hafenrestaurant Ernest
3 April 2006
Sketching the Problem
09h15
Introduction
Gerhard Wahlers, International Relations, Konrad Adenauer Foundation
Greg Mills,The Brenthurst Foundation
Session One
09h30 - 13h00
- The history of aid expenditure in Africa
Jeffrey Herbst, Miami University
- Aid and African democracy and governance: Lessons and prospects
Joe Siegle, Maryland, US
Phyllis Pomerantz, Duke University, US
Respondents:
Jan Kiso, UK Cabinet Office
Clarence Tshitereke, Director: International Relations and Trade, Presidency, SA
Session Two
14h00 - 17h00
- The impact of aid on African financial sector development
Geoffrey Obel, Presidential Adviser, Uganda
- Aid and Health-Care in Africa
Roger Bate, American Enterprise Institute (AEI)
Peter Molt
Respondents:
Franklin Cudjoe, Imani, Ghana
Holger Hansen
17h00
Conclusion
18h30 - 19h30
Reception
4 April 2006
Finding the solutions
Session Three
09h00 - 10h30
- Aid and African agriculture: Lessons and prospects
Dianna Games, , Africa@Work
- Aid and African infrastructure: Lessons and prospects
Greg Mills
Charles Mensa, Presidential Adviser, Ghana
Respondents:
Ken Kwaku, Presidential Adviser, Tanzania
Jon Bech, NORAD, Norway
Session Four
11h00
- What might a post-aid Africa look like?
Ross Herbert, SAIIA, SA
- New Thinking on Aid Expenditure
Richard Dowden, Royal Africa Society
- Reforming Aid and Development Institutions
TBA
Holger Hansen
Respondents:
Renato Matusse, Senior Presidential Advisor, The Presidency, Mozambique
John Robertson, Harare
14h00
Lunch/Departure