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Tuesday, April 2, 2002:
 

8:30–9:30

JB1-080 Atrium

Registration and Coffee

9:30–9:45

JB1-080

Introduction

John Flora, Director, Transport and Urban Development Department 

9:45–10:00

JB1-080

Opening

Frannie A. Leautier, Vice President, World Bank Institute.

10:00–10:45

JB1-080

Key Note Address

Reflections on Scale and Subsidiarity in Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation: A personal view of development by people. John Turner

10:45–11:00

JB1-080 Atrium

Coffee Break

11:00–11:30

JB1-080

Questions and Answers

Continuing discussion with John Turner

11:30–12:00

JB1-080

Address

Urban Economy and Development. Videotaped Interview with Jane Jacobs

Introduction by Kreszentia Duer, New Business Development Leader, Social Development Department

12:00–12:30

JB1-080

Address

Helping People Help Themselves: Toward a Theory of Autonomy-Compatible Help. David Ellerman, Senior Economist and Economic Advisor to the Chief Economist of the World Bank

12:30–1:30 Lunch (Box lunches will be provided)

1:30–3:00

JB1-080

Plenary Session - Nuts and Bolts

3:00–3:15

JB1-080 Atrium

Coffee Break

3:15-5:30

Breakout Sessions

Sector Family

Output-Based Aid and Performance-Based Contracting

Community-Driven Development and/or Community Participation

Programmatic Lending and Multi-Sectoral Operations

 

J 1-050

J B1-080

J B1-075

Urban Development  

 

Urban Transport  

 

Water and Sanitation  

 

PREM, ESSD or WBI  

Moderator: Lee Travers

Moderator: Letitia Obeng

Moderator: Roy Gilbert

  • Bolivia Health Reform Adaptable Program Loan. Daniel Cotlear,  Senior Economist, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sector

  • Uganda Poverty Reduction Support Credit. Satu Kristiina Kahkonen, Senior Economist, Africa PREM Unit

 

5:30

JB1-080 Atrium

Welcoming Reception

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Wednesday, April 3, 2002:

9:00–9:40

JB1-080

Address. Urban Transport and Urban Development.

Enrique Peρalosa, Former Mayor, Bogota

9:40–10:20

JB1-080

Address. Emerging LED Lessons from Developed World Cities: Implications for Developing Countries. Greg Clark, Executive Director, Strategy Development and Intelligence, London Development Agency (LDA)

10:20–10:45

JB1-080

Questions and Answers

10:45–11:00

JB1-080 Atrium

Coffee Break

11:00-12:30

Breakout Sessions

Investment Climate and Local Economic Development

ESW, Research and Strategies

Capacity-Building Tools

J B1-075

J 6-044

J B1-080

Moderator: Larry Hannah

This session will comprise a series of short case studies on LED and how it's being implemented in the World Bank, IDB, USAID, and EIB programs. Good practice will be shared, and following these presentations, there will be a moderated discussion on operationalizing LED in Bank operations.

Moderator: Tim Campbell

Moderator: Roberto Chavez

12:30-2:00

Lunch (Box lunches will be provided)

2:00-3:30 Continue Breakout Sessions  

Investment Climate and Local Economic Development

ESW, Research and Strategies

Capacity-Building Tools

J B1-075

J 6-044  

J B1-080

3:30-3:45

JB1-080 Atrium

Coffee Break

3:45-4:30

JB1-080

Urban Poverty Analysis and Development Strategy Panel

Panel discussion led by John Flora, Director, Transport and Urban Development Department

4:30-5:00

JB1-080

Report from Breakout Sessions

5:00-5:30

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Wrap-up and Conclusion

John Flora, Director, Transport and Urban Development Department and Nemat T. Shafik, Vice President, Private Sector Development, and Infrastructure.

 

   

More Nuts and Bolts Agenda (April 4, 2002)

   
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