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    GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDAS

    C O M P L E M E N T A R Y O R A N T A G O N I S T I C

    PANAMA RETREAT

    March 13th - 14th, 2014

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    With the support of

    A iniciative of

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    THE AGENDA

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    RegistrationWelcome remarks and retreat's methodology

    Coffee & networking break

    Regional Priorities - What is at stake for Latin America and the Caribbean?

    The Global Develo pment Process - What is at sta ke?

    PresentationAmina Mohamed UN Secretary-General's Special Adviser

    on Post-2015 Development Planning

    PresentationAlicia Barcena Executive SecretaryEconomic Commission for Latin America and theCaribbean (ECLAC)

    CommentatorsEduardo Ulibarri Ambassador and Permanent Representative of CostaRica to the United Nations

    Kemberley GittensSenior Project OfficerCaribbean Policy Development Centre

    Roundtable Discussion

    Roundtable Discussion

    Thursday, March 13 th , 2014Panama City

    Adrianus Merlkert

    Moderator

    Lunch & Networking Opportunity

    Philipp Schnrock

    DirectorCEPEI

    Bruno FigueroaGeneral Director for International Development Cooperation

    Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation(AMEXCID)

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    PM02.30 04.00

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    Coffee & networking break

    The Post-2015 Development framework and theGlobal Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation

    PM08.00 - 10.00

    Complementary or antagonistic agendas?

    Cont.Complementary or antagonistic agendas?

    PresentationAnthony Smith

    Director of the International Relations DivisionDFID

    Lidia FrommInternational Expert and former Vice Minister of SocialDevelopment of Honduras

    PresentationPaul LaddHead of UNDP's Team on the Post- 2015Development Agenda

    CommentatorsInocencio Garca

    Vice Minister for International CooperationMinistry of Economy, Planning and DevelopmentDominican Republic

    Minh- u Pham Director of PolicyUN Foundation

    Roundtable Discussion

    CommentatorsAlejandro BarriosCoordinator for Latin America and the CaribbeanIBON International

    Jeffery Huffin esNGO Major Group Organizing Partner

    Dinner

    Roundtable Discussion

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    Data Revolution

    Multi Stakeholder Partnerships

    ENTRY POINTS FOR INFLUENCING THE AGENDA

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    PresentationDanny SriskandarajahSecretary GeneralCIVICUS

    CommentatorArmando GarridoDirectorCOMFANDI

    Presentation Jorge Bus tamanteInternational ExpertFormer Director of the National AdministrativeDepartment of Statistics (DANE) of Colombia

    CommentatorGuillermo Ruiz de TeresaDirector General of Civil ParticipationDigital Innovation StrategyPresidency of Mexico

    PM11.30 12.00Coffee and networking break

    Roundtable Discussion

    Roundtable Discussion

    Friday, March 14 th ,2014Panama City

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    Claire Melamed Head of Programme for Growth, Poverty and Inequality

    Lunch & Networking Opportunity

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    Debrief and concluding remarks

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    Media and Communication

    Decision Making Process: scenarios, challenges and opportunities

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    PresentationWarren Feek Executive Director

    The Communication Initiative

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    Jorge Lag una - CelisSenior Advisor for Sustainable Development/Post-2015

    Development Agenda/ECOSOCOffice of the President of the 68th session of theUN General Assembly

    Roundtable Discussion

    CommentatorNelson MuffuhHead of Outreach

    Post-2015 Development Planning & CoordinationOne Secretariat Executive Office of the UN Secretary-General

    Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

    Gareld BarnwellDirector of Sustainable DevelopmentCARICOM Secretariat

    Roundtable Discussion

    Commentator

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    CONTEXTUALIZATION

    OF THE AGEN DA

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    When the rst coffee-break chats about the Post-MDG agenda began a few years back, few people anticipated that the prwould become quite so big. It is clear today that the Post-2015 process is reframing the way the international communityabout development and cooperation, with discussions ranging far beyond poverty reduction, and particular attention to envmental constraints.

    As we are encouraged to envision the world we want, the real question is how to achieve it. One part of that puzzle is interdevelopment cooperation, and the Paris - Accra - Busan process has played a critical role in shaping expectations for aid inyears of this century. As preparations are made for the High Level Meeting in Mexico in April, the expected outcomes are u

    But do either of these processes really matter? Tis opening session will set the global scene and seek to answer the follquestions:

    DAY 1

    The Global Development process - What is at stake?

    What is the latest from these two processes? How might these discussions actually affect globalpolitics in the short and longer term?

    What commitments will be made nationally,regionally and internationally?

    Are paradigms really shifting going beyondthe rhetoric?

    Who is saying/doing what and why?

    Where is there political momentum?

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    Some parts of the regional political rmament have been inuential in helping frame the Post-2015 agenda, but it still feels ais limited interest? Perhaps this is a hangover of the Africa-obsessed MDG period. Maybe it is not clear to Latin Americanribbean leaders and people what they stand to gain from another mega global declaration of intent.

    Meanwhile, the history of the Paris Agenda in the region has been chequered. A number countries helped take shape the ouin Busan, while others have been reticent to get involved with a non-UN process.

    Having set the global scene, this session takes a closer look at regional priorities and how they t with global processes.

    Regional priorities - What is at stake for Latin American and Caribbean?

    Will the Post-2015 process matter much for region ofMICs isnt it really for the worlds poorer countries?

    Is the Paris - Accra - Busan process as relevant as it oncewas? To whom? Should countries in the region be see-king to engage, or should they be setting up their ownprocesses more relevant to their particular circumstan-ces as recipients and contributors of cooperation.

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    Te language of multi-stakeholder inclusivity is not new; attempts have been made before to bring in non-governmental actorthe private sector into the development effort. But these two processes explicitly focus on bringing together coalitions of aca concerted way. In this session we want to go beyond the rhetoric to see what this might mean in practice?

    a. Multi Stakeholder Partnerships

    How is the role of civil society changing?

    What are the most important interventions CSOs canmake?

    Will attempts to include the private sector work betterthan they have in the past?

    Where are the blockages? What are the risks?

    Having surveyed the scene and analysed the two processes, the following three sessions look in more detail at three areas tdetermine their success or failure. In particular, we will focus on how to inuence the often complex agendas.

    Entry Points for inuencing the agenda

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    Te focus on data as part of the Post-2015 process is genuinely original, and recognises serious decits in our knowledge for dmaking. Te Busan process too relies on data to move from general principles of cooperation to monitoring actual progresssession will focus down this wide eld of study on the two processes in particular.

    b. Data Revolution

    What are the most important areas to look at and deepen? Where are the gaps?

    One thing is collecting data, another is using it? How can data be put to best use?

    What are the challenges and opportunities for making data more available and transparent?

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    RELEVANTDATA

    People 9 Governments

    4 RegionalOrganizations

    MultilateralOrganizations7 Academia/Expert 7

    Think Tank 5

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    PARTICIPANTS STAKEHOLDERS

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    P R O F I L E S

    Adelaida TrujilloC l bi

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    Adelaida Trujillo- ColombiaDirector for Latin AmericaTe Communication Initiative

    Anthropologist, trained in Direction/Production in Film andelevision in the UK with a British Council fellowship. She Cofounded in 1986 CI URNA PRODUC IONS, focused on social,political and environmental documentaries. She also co-foun-ded IMAGINARIO, a non-prot multidisciplinary organizationto promote the use of television, media and communication forsocial change. She directs Te Communication Initiative in LatinAmerica, focused on the scale of media and communication in-terventions for development. She is an Ashoka Fellow for herwork in children and schools television.

    Adrianus Melkert-Netherlands Moderator

    He is a former Dutch Labour Party Committee chairman and

    has previously served as UN Special Representative of the Secre-tary-General for Iraq, as well as Special Rapporteur at the 2010Global Child Labour Conference. His international activities fo-llowed a long and prominent political career in Te Netherlandsas parliamentary leader of the Labor Party and Cabinet Ministerof Social Affairs and Employment. Hhe is an independent senioradviser on corporate social responsibility, international publicaffairs and employment strategies.

    Alejandro BarriosB li i

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    Alejandro Barrios- BoliviaCoordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean

    IBON International

    Regional Coordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean ofIBON International-LAC and the campaign Objetivos de losPueblos para el Desarrollo Sostenible (Peoples Coalition forSustainable Developent), within the Post-2015 framework. He isExecutive Secretary of Coalicin de los Pueblos por la SoberanaAlimentaria (Peoples Coalition for Food Sovereignty). He is anEconomist with Master studies in Public and Ethic Policies forthe Democratization and the Development of the Tird World.

    Alicia Brcena- MexicoExecutive SecretaryEconomic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)

    Since 2008 Mrs. Brcena is the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLACShe had previously served as the Under-Secretary-General forManagement at United Nations Headquarters in New York, Chefde Cabinet and Deputy Chef de Cabinet to the former Secretary-General, Mr. Ko Annan. Alicia Brcena held the post of DeputyExecutive Secretary and Director of ECLACs Environment anHuman Settlements Division. She served as Co-ordinator of theLatin American and Caribbean Sustainable Development Pro-gramme of the UNDP and was the Founding Director of the Ear-th Council in Costa Rica.

    Amina MohammedNigeria

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    Amina Mohammed- NigeriaUN Secretary-Generals Special Adviser on Post-2015 DevelopmentPlanning

    Mrs. Mohammed was appointed by the UN Secretary-Generalas his Special Adviser on Post-2015 Development Planning. Shwas previously as Senior Special Assistant to the President ofNigeria on the Millennium Development Goals after servingthree Presidents over a period of six years. In 2005 she was chaged with the coordination of the debt relief funds towards theachievement of Millennium Development Goals in Nigeria.From 2002-2005, Ms. Mohammed served as coordinator of theask Force on Gender and Education for the United NationsMillennium Project.

    Anthony Smith - Great Britain Director of the International Relations Division

    DFID

    Arelys Bellorini- Nicaragua

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    Arelys Bellorini - Nicaragua United Nations Representative

    World Vision International

    She is currently World Visions United Nations Representative inNew York. She leads WV engagement on the Post-2015 and ma-nages the organizations relations and partnerships with key UNagencies, in particular UNICEF. She is a sociologist graduated fromColumbia University. She has worked in Plan International and theSwedish Agency for Development Cooperation in Nicaragua. Shehas managed national and local NGOs and has been a Professoron advocacy and multilateral organizations in her home country.Arelys Bellorini has also managed humanitarian programs and di-saster risk reduction strategies at municipal and community level.

    Armando Garrido- ColombiaDirectorCOMFANDI

    He is a Civil Engineer from the Andes University of Colombia. Hhas been the president of important companies such as DIACOand Conciviles. In the public sector, he has served as PresidentiaAdvisor for the Valle del Cauca region. Since 2003 he joined Cajde Compensacin Familiar del Valle del Cauca (COMFANDI)a Family Welfare Fund which has more than 30.000 affiliatedcompanies.

    Bruno Figueroa- Mexico

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    Bruno Figueroa Mexico Ambassador General Director for International Development CooperationMexican Agency for International Development Cooperation(AMEXCID)

    He joined the Mexican Foreign Service in 1987, reaching the ranof Ambassador in 2011. In his international career, has had several positions such as General Consul of Mexico in San Jose, Calfornia, Permanent Representative to the OECD (2007-2010) andChief of Staff of the Mexican International Cooperation Agencyfor Development (2010 to May 2013). He holds a Master degreefrom cole Nationale Dadministration (ENA) and a Bachelor inInternational Relations from Colegio de Mxico.

    Carola Kenngott- Germany Programme Analyst

    Effective Development Cooperation eamUNDP

    Is part of the Effective Development Cooperation eam in theKnowledge, Innovation and Capacity Group of UNDPs Bureaufor Development Policy in NY, where she provides programmeand policy advice on South South and riangular Cooperation,knowledge sharing, and effective development cooperation. Ismember of UNDP-OECD task team to support the implemen-tation of the GPEDC and contribute to the preparation of thePartnerships High-level Meeting in Mexico. Has been workingin project management in the areas of food security, agricultureand climate change with GIZ in Ethiopia and Germany. Her aca-demic background is business administration, ID and environ-mental economics, acquired at the LSE.

    Claire Melamed- Great Britain

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    Claire Melamed Great BritainHead of Programme for Growth, Poverty and Inequality

    Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

    Claire heads ODIs work on the post-2015 agenda, looking at sectoraland cross-cutting issues, tracking the political negotiations, co-leadingthe MY World survey with UNDP, and working on the data revolu-tion. She was previously the Head of Policy at ActionAid UK, had alsoworked for Christian Aid and the United Nations in Mozambique.She has taught at the University of London and the Open University.

    Claudia Maldonado- MexicoGeneral Coordinator CLEARLatin American Centre

    Coodinates the CLEAR centre for Latin America, aimed tosupport capacity building to measure the effectiveness andresults of public policies. She holds a PhD from the Universi-ty of Notre Dame and is professor and researcher of the Pu-blic Administration Division at the Centro de Investigacin yDocencia Econmicas (CIDE). Her research focus areas are oncompared social policy and development, evaluation of pro-grams and public policy theory. She has worked for severalnational and internacional governmental institutions. She hasalso been a public servant at the Mexican Government.

    Claudia Vasquez- Colombia

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    q Advisor of the General DirectorPresidential Agency of International Cooperation - APC Colombia

    Lawyer from the Andes University of Colombia and holds aMaster degree on Air and Space Law from McGill University. Fo

    13 years, she worked in the private air law eld. In her public sevice experience, she has served as Coordinator of Environmen-tal Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, whershe leaded Colombias position within the Post-2015 agenda.She is now advisor of the General Director of the PresidentialAgency for International Cooperation of Colombia, continuingher rol on promoting initiatives such as the SDGs within the de-velopment processes.

    Danny Sriskandarajah- Sri LankaSecretary General

    CIVICUS

    Secretary General of CIVICUS. His previous posts include the rstnon-British Director General of the Royal Commonwealth Society,Interim Director of the Commonwealth Foundation and DeputyDirector of the Institute for Public Policy Research. In 2012, Dannywas named a WEF Young Global Leader and was also involved inthe WEF Global Agenda Council on Civil Society. He is an experton civil society, international migration and economic develop-ment and has published numerous reports, academic articles andpolicy papers. He holds a rst class degree from the University ofSydney, and an MPhil and DPhil from the University of Oxford,where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

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    Flor Ochy- Panama

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    yHead of UN AffairsGeneral Coordination for International Organisms and Conferences

    She hold a Bachelor in International Relations, Post-GraduateStudies in Logistics Management for International ransport

    and a Master degree on Logistical Management and Multimo-dal ransport. She began her diplomatic career in 2003. She is aSecond Secretary Head of UN Affairs, in the General Coordination for International Organisms and Conferences in the Minis-try of Foreign Affairs of Panama. She has been Head of the Department for the Occidental Hemisphere and Head in charge ofthe Infrastructure Mesoamerican Project of Integration.

    Garel Barnwell- Guyana Director of Sustainable Development

    CARICOM Secretariat

    Director of Sustainable Development at the Caribbean Com-munity (CARICOM) Secretariat. He is an applied economistspecializing in environment and natural resource managementissues with a Master Degree in Economics from the Universityof Manchester, and a Bachelor Degree in Economics from theUniversity of Guyana. He was a Senior Advisor on Social andEconomic Issues at the Guyana Mission to the UN. Prior, he hadbeen the Project Coordinator of the University of the West In-dies Centre for Environment and Development on the imple-mentation of the World Bank project on Capacity Building forEnvironment Management in the Caribbean.

    Gaston Lasarte- Uruguay

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    Director of Multilateral Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of UruguayMember of the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable

    Development Financing

    Ambassador Lasarte is Director of Multilateral Affairs in the

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay, and Member of the UNIntergovernmental Committee of Experts on Financing for Sus-tainable Development. His activities followed a long and promi-nent international career where, he has served as Ambassadorof Uruguay in Canada and Portugal; and has served in the Uru-guayan Mission to the UN, rinidad and obago and the USA,as well as high level positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairsof his country.

    Georgina Ramos- El SalvadorGeneral Manager ofRed para la Infancia y la Adolescencia El Salvador andmember of the Coordination Board of REDLAMYC

    Member of the Coordination Board of the Latin American andCaribbean Network for Children REDLAMYC and General Manager of Red para la Infancia y la Adolescencia (Network forChildren and Youth) of El Salvador. She has been an advocateof children rights in national and international constituencies,including in the Post-2015 framework. She has worked as aconsultant for Save the Children, Swiss Skip Foundation, GIZamong others. She holds a Master in Psychology from the Cen-tral American University Simen Caas.

    Gerardo Bracho - Mexico

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    Senior Policy Advisor Seconded by the Mexican Government Development Co-operation DirectoradeOECD

    Holds a PhD in Economic History from Oxford University and aMasters degree on Development Studies from the University

    of Sussex. He has been a Mexican diplomat since November1990. Currently he was loaned by the Mexican Government to join the OECD secretariat to support the GPEDC. He served theMexican Agency for International Development Cooperationas Deputy Director-General. He also was a Mexican delegateposted in Paris at the OECD, especially working on the Development Assistance Committee (DAC). He served as a Sherpa forMexico at the group that negotiated the Busan outcome docu-

    ment. He has also worked at the Mexican Embassy in Londonand Moscow.

    Guillermo Acua- ChileLegal and Political Advisor

    Office of the Executive Secretary of the ECLAC

    Has been working in the Economic Commission for Latin Ame-rica and the Caribbean (ECLAC) since 1995. In January 2014, hewas appointed as the coordinator of ECLACs working group onPost-2015 agenda and SDGs. He is also the legal an political ad-visor of ECLACs Executive Secretary. Previously, he was in theDivision for Sustainable Development and Human Settlement.He is a lawyer and holds a Master degree on Environment, Eco-nomic Development and Environmental Law.

    Guillermo Correa-Argentina

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    Executive DirectorRACI Argentina

    Holds a Master degree on International Relations from the Uni-versity of Buenos Aires. He is an expert on development. He is

    a former staff member of Fundacin Poder Ciudadano and theArgentinian Chapter of ransparency International. He is a fe-llow of the Kaettering Foundation. He has also worked at theRed Interamericana para la Democracia (Interamerican Net-work for Democracy). He is the Executive Coordinator of RedArgentina para la Cooperacin Internacional RACI (ArgentinianNetwork for International Cooperation) and honorary memberof the Australian-Latin America Business Council. He is author

    of several publications about private social responsibility, priva-te social investment and international cooperation.

    Guillermo Ruiz de Teresa- MexicoDirector General of Civil ParticipationDigital Innovation Strategy Presidency of Mexico

    Holds a Master degree in Design Studies and Urban StudiesAffairs from Harvard University. He has previously served as Rsearch Assistant of the Harvard Graduate School of Design. WasFounder and Co-director of Pase Usted , Founder and Editor inChief of the omo Excelsior, Adjunct Professor of UniversidadIberoamericana in Mexico and Assistant Architect of Zaha Ha-did Architects.

    Helen Yaxley- Great Britain

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    First Secretary for DevelopmentBritish Embassy in Colombia

    Helen Yaxley is posted at the British Embassy in Bogota, Colombia, responsible for the UK-Colombia cooperation on climate

    change and the peace process. Helen has worked for the De-partment for International Development (DFID) for 13 years ina variety of roles including: eam Leader in management andquality programs in the Democratic Republic of Congo, huma-nitarian aid in the Pakistan oods in 2010, inter-institutional re-lations and cooperation policies in Iraq; policy development inhuman rights and social inclusion programs for developmentcooperation; project management in Latin America and pre-

    viously in Sierra Leone.

    Ins Brill- ColombiaKICG LAC Coordinator

    Knowledge, Innovation and Capacity GroupUNDP

    An economist from the Andes University of Colombia and spe-cialized on Regional and Urban Development from the UniversityLa Sorbona of Paris. She has more that 20 years of experience indevelopment topics, humanitarian aid, social development andreduction of disasters risk. She is the Regional Coordinator of theKnowledge, Innovation and Capacity Group and the South-SouthCooperation Program, at the Regional Center for Latin Americaand the Caribbean based in Panama. She has served as Head ofthe Urban Development Unit of the National Department ofPlanning of Colombia and as advisor of the General Manager ofthe Mortgage Central Bank . She is former Executive Director ofthe Colombian Confederation of NGO.

    Inocencio Garca- Dominican Republic

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    Vice Minister for International Cooperation

    Ministry of Economy, Planning and Development ofDominican Republic

    Has been General Director of Bilateral Cooperation and Ambas-

    sador in charge of the Division of Relations with Haiti. He wasa consultant for the nal report on sustainable developmentpublished by the echnical Secretariat of the Dominican Pre-sidency and the UNDP, as well as for the Action Plan for theborder of Dominican Republic and Haiti. He holds a Bachelorin sociology from the Autonomous University of Santo Domin-go, a Master degree in Public Managment from the ResearchInstitute of Jos Ortega y Gasset and a Master on Security and

    Defense from the National Security Institute of Higher Studiesfor National Defense and Security.

    Ivo Havinga- NetherlandsChief of the Economic Statistics BranchUN Statistics Division

    Chief of the Economic Statistics Branch at the United Nations Statis-tics Division. His areas of work include national accounting, international trade in services, international economic and social classifcationand environmental accounting. He is an active member of the Friendsof the Chair Group on Broader Measures of Progress (FOC) , which iin charge of monitoring the debate within the Post-2015 frameworkand promote the cooperation within national statistic systems in or-der to improve measurement mechanisms.

    Jaime Garrn- Bolivia

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    International Cooperation Expert

    Is an international development economist with extensive ex-perience in development nancing and international coopera-tion. Adviser on public debt management and strategy, he has

    developed guidelines for debt sustainability analysis and instru-ments. Solid knowledge on scal and nancial programming,macroeconomic policy analysis and projections, cost/risk andportfolio analysis, donors/creditors policies and proceduresanalysis. Lead government representative in development coo-peration forums and institutional settings abroad. Developedsouth-south and triangular cooperation strategies and negotia-ted bilateral programs for Bolivia.

    Jeffery Hufnes- United States of AmericaNGO Major Group Organizing Partner

    CIVICUS UN Representative

    NGO Major Group Organizing Partner since 2011, responsiblefor guiding multi-stakeholder engagement of NGOs in sustai-nable development activities at the UN. Since 2009 he servesas CIVICUS Main Representative at the United Nations and onthe CSO Partnership for Development Effectiveness (CPDE)Working Group on Post-2015, UN Post-2015 Strategic OutreachPlanning Group and Beyond 2015/GCAP UN Working Group.He was appointed Chair of the 65th Annual UN DPI/NGO Con-ference to take place at UN HQ (NY), to focus on the role of civilsociety in the Post-2015 Development Agenda.

    Jonathan Glennie- Great Britain

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    Independent Consultant and Writer

    Jonathan is an independent consultant and writer. He hasrecently left the ODI, which he joined in 2010 to lead theorganisations research and policy advice on the future of deve-lopment cooperation. His work at ODI included engagementswith the OECD, EU, UN agencies, USAID, the Gates Foundation,and a variety of official, academic and civil society entities acrossthe world. Previously he worked for Christian Aid, as a policy ad-viser on development nance (where he helped develop someof the now- ubiquitous critique of international tax policy), andas country director in Colombia. In 2008 he publishedTe rou-ble with Aid: Why less could mean more for Africa. He is a regularcolumnist for Te Guardians Global Development website. Hehas degrees in Teology and Sustainable Development.

    Jorge Bustamante- ColombiaInternational Expert

    An economist and political scientist with a masters in economicsfrom the Andes University. Expert in strategic planning with insti-tutional and regional policy and administrative experience. Mana-ger, director and consultant for major organizations in the publicand the private sector. Financial and Project Director of the WorldBank, Inter Development Bank, UNDP, IICA, CAN; expert in Planing Economic, Regional and Project Evaluation. He also served aa researcher and professor at the universities of the Andes, Jave-riana and Piloto. Until 2013, he was the Director of the NationalAdministrative Department of Statistics (DANE) of Colombia.

    Jorge Laguna-Celis- Mexico

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    Senior Advisor for Sustainable Development Post-2015 Development Agenda/ECOSOCOffice of the President of the 68th session of the UN General Assembly

    He began his career as an international consultant for the Organisa-

    tion for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). He hasserved as deputy chief of the Mexican Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, andeputy permanent representative to the UNEP and to the UN-Habi-tat. He was also appointed member of the High Level Advisory Paneof the Fifth Global Environmental Outlook (GEO-5) in representa-tion of the Latin American and the Caribbean region. From 2010 to2013, Mr. Laguna-Celis served as lead negotiator during the Rio+2Conference and delegate to the Second Committee of the General

    Assembly and the Economic and Social Council. He holds a MA iInternational rade from the Institut dEtudesPolitiques.

    Juan Pablo Prado- MexicoWriter and Researcher

    Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP)

    Juan Pablo has a PhD in International Relations and EuropeanUnion and a Master in International Cooperation from theComplutense University of Madrid. Research Professor at theAutonomous University of Puebla. In the Ministry of ForeignAffairs of Mexico (SRE) he was in charge of the Division of Coo-peration with Africa and the Middle East and in the Ministryof Education was in charge of the Department of Multilate-ral Relations. He has been a consultant of AECID, FundacinCarolina, SRE, SEGIB, Oxfam Mexico , among others. He sup-ported the Mexican Agency for International DevelopmentCooperation to shape the Mexican Program for InternationalDevelopment Cooperation. Author of more than 80 texts oninternational cooperation.

    Kemberley Gittens- Barbados

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    Senior Project OfficerCaribbean Policy Development Centre

    Senior Projects Officer of the Caribbean Policy DevelopmentCentre in Barbados. She is a Lecturer at the University of the

    West Indies delivering courses in Networking and Advocacyand Resource Mobilisation for NGOs. She has worked with theUNDP Barbados and the OECS Subregional Office in a numberof capacities, including Coordinator of the Support to Pover-ty and Assessment in the Caribbean, Project and ProgrammeAnalyst for Poverty Reduction and the Millennium Develop-ment Goals. Kemberley holds a BSc in Sociology and PoliticalScience from the University of the West Indies and a Master of

    Philosophy in Development Studies from the Institute of Deve-lopment Studies at Sussex.

    Lidia Fromm- HondurasInternational Expert

    Lidia Fromm is a strategic leader with over 15 years of experiencin human development, social policies and development coo-peration. She is regarded as a strong advocate for developmenteffectiveness and highly esteemed as a bridge builder betweendifferent actors from both public and private sectors. She hasbeen a researcher for the Partnership for Educational Revitali-zation in the Americas (PREAL), author of several specializebooks and articles. Until the beginning of 2014 she was the ViceMinister of Social Development of Honduras.

    Louis Marcelin- Haiti

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    Chancellor Interuniversity Institute for Research and DevelopmentINURED (Haiti)Professor, University of Miami (USA)

    Currently serving as the Director of Research at the Family and

    Youth Community Research Center, Inc. Serves as Principal andCo-Principal Investigator in many studies in the United States, Haitand Brazil. Has a taught as visiting faculty at Universidade Fededo Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Ecole Normale Suprieure, Paris, FraEcole Pratique des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Universide Paris-Sorbonne, Universidade Campinas, Departamento de An-tropologia, Ncleo de Estudos de Gnero, Campinas, Brazil, Centrde Estudos Afro-Asiticos (Afro-Asians Study Center), Conjunto

    Universitrios Cndido Mendes, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

    Luis Flores- Chile Policy and Campaign Manager for Latin America and the Caribbean

    Consumers International

    Coordinated Consumers Internationals work for the Rio+20Earth Summit on Sustainable Development. Since 2005, Luishas been managing sustainable consumption issues in the re-gion, actively participating in a number of relevant related UNforums and instances such as UNEP, UNDP and UNESCO. Luis isa lawyer and has studied environmental management and con-sumer protection. He is a former NGO Major Group OrganizingPartner.

    Luis Olivera- Peru

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    Executive Director Peruvian Agency for International Cooperation (APCI)

    Holds a degree in Anthropology from the Ponticia Universi-dad Catlica del Per and a MBA from the I ESM Mexico. He

    has held various management-level positions in governmentalinstitutions and non-governmental organizations related to in-ternational cooperation for development. He was the Chief ofthe International Cooperation Office of the Ministry of Educa-tion, Secretary-General of the Peruvian National Commissionfor UNESCO and National-Secretary for the Convenio AndrsBello. He performed as President of the Non-Permanent Specia-lized Committees of the OAS.

    Mariana Rudge- BrazilPost-2015 Advocacy AdviserBond

    Joined Bond in June 2010. She coordinates Bonds work on thePost-2015 agenda, working closely with the Beyond 2015 cam-paign. Before joining Bond, Mariana has been trained and wor-ked as a lawyer in Brazil. She moved to the UK in 2007, whershe has worked on the Baha Mousa Inquiry at Redress and forthe Brazil eam at the Amnesty International Secretariat. Sheholds an LLM in International Human Rights from the LondonSchool of Economics.

    Minh-Thu Pham- VietnamDi f P li

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    Director of PolicyUN Foundation

    Director of Policy of the UN Foundation. She was chief of staff ithe United Nations Office of the Special Envoy for Malaria. She

    also served for several years in the Executive Office of the UNSecretary-General as a policy advisor on peace-building and UNreform. She has eld experience in Ethiopia, Bosnia, and Vietnamworking on refugee, education, and post-conict issues. Minh-Tu holds a Masters degree in Public Affairs from Princeton anda Bachelor in History from Duke University.

    Nelson Muffuh - Cameroon Head of Outreach

    Post - 2015 Development Planning & CoordinationOne Secretariat Executive Office of the UN Secretary-General

    Responsible for stakeholder outreach, networking, partnershipsand communications coordination in the Post-2015 Develop-ment Planning team in the Executive Office of the UN Secre-tary General/One UN Post-2015 Secretariat. Until recently, hewas the Senior Regional Coordinator for the outreach and ad-vocacy efforts of the United Nations Millennium Campaign inAfrica. He was a Senior Climate Change Advocacy Coordinatorat Christian Aid and Programme Coordinator for both rans-parency International and the Westminster Foundation for De-mocracy/African Liberal Network.

    Paul Ladd- Great Britain Head of UNDPs eam on the Post 2015 Development Agenda

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    Head of UNDPs eam on the Post- 2015 Development Agenda

    Joined UNDP in 2006 and currently heads the Organizationseam on the Post-2015 Development Agenda. He had ledUNDPs policy team on inclusive globalization as well as the

    group that prepared UNDPs contribution to the September2010 Review Summit on the MDGs. He had as well supportedthe Office of the UN Secretary-General. He was a policy adviseron ID for the UK reasury, and economic adviser to the UK De-partment for ID for Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africaand Swaziland. He was Chief Economist and acting Head of Po-licy in Christian Aid; and a nancial adviser in the Central Bank ofGuyana. He holds a BSc in Economics and a MSc in Quantitative

    Development Economics from the University of Warwick.

    Paula Lucci- ArgentinaResearch Fellow, Growth, Poverty and InequalityODI

    Is a Research Fellow in ODIs Growth, Poverty and Inequality teamHer current research interests include the post-2015 MDGs deba-te, urban poverty, and inclusive growth. She has also done workon the role of the private sector in development and migration.She was Managing Economist in a private sector consultancy andhas worked for think tanks such as, the Institute for Public PolicyResearch, the Centre for Cities, the Centre on Migration, Policyand Society in Oxford, and CENI in Argentina. She has experien-ce working for the public sector in Argentina and Mexico. Sheholds an MPhil in International Development from Oxford Uni-versity and an MSc in Economics from Pompeu Fabra University.

    Philipp Schnrock- Colombia-GermanyDirector

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    DirectorCEPEI

    He has worked as a Program Official for the Ecole de la Paix in Grnoble and has served as an adviser to the Charles Leopold Mayer

    Foundation in Paris, France. In the public sector he has worked asan advisor for the Colombian governments commercial office inGermany. Philipp has published numerous essays in Latin Ame-rica, Europe and the United States and writes periodically in theLatin American press. He is also a guest-lecture on subjects regarding international development cooperation at various universi-ties across the LAC region. He is a Board Member of the ExecutivCommittees of the Colombian Confederation of NGO and the

    Beyond 2015, as well as Co-Chair of the LAC Community of Pratice on Management for Development Results.

    Priscilla Miranda- MexicoProject Coordinator

    CEPEI

    Is CEPEIs projects coordinator. She holds an MSc on Social Policyand Development from the London School of Economics andPolitical and a BSc on International Relations from ec of Mon-terrey in Mexico. She has been advisor of the Vice Minister ofMigration, Population and Religious Affairs in the Ministry of In-terior of Mexico, working on migration and refugees. As part ofthe team of advisors of the Social Policy Cabinet at the Office of the President of Mexico, her research was focused on educationand health social policies. In her position as Second Secretary of the Mexican Embassy in Colombia, she was in charge of bilateraland multilateral institutional relations, international cooperation,business affairs and press.

    Ryna Garay- El Salvador General Director for International Development Cooperation of

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    General Director for International Development Cooperation ofEl Salvador

    General Director for International Development Cooperationin the Viceministry of Cooperation for Development of El

    Salvador. She has been Director for Bilateral Cooperation andSouth-South Cooperation. Former Executive Director of Funda-cin Salvadorea para la Promocin Social y el Desarrollo Eco-nmico. She has worked with several civil society organizationsand she founded the Movimiento para el Desarrollo SolidarioMODES and has been member of international networks suchas ALOP, LIGA IBEROAMERICA, CEAAL. She is proffesor of theUniversity of El Salvador and reserarcher at the Laboratory of

    Food and echnology in Managua, Nicaragua.

    Sering Falu Njie- GambiaDeputy Director of the UN Millennium CampaignUNDP

    Is a statistician by training and a development professional withover 20 years of hands-on experience working on poverty issuesin Africa. He has spent 10 years working in the Government ofGambia, where his most recent position was Director General ofthe National Planning Commission. He has served as the Coor-dinator of the Poverty Reduction Programme in Te Gambiaand has worked with leading international NGOs including Savethe Children and Action Aid. He has been a lead consultant inthe WB. He holds a Masters degree in Poverty Reduction andDevelopment Management from the University of Birminghamand a Bachelors degree in Statistics from the University of Iba-dan in Nigeria.

    Warren Feek- New ZelandExecutive Director

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    Te Communication Initiative

    Executive Director of Te Communication Initiative, a partnershipof 22 development organisations that seeks to support people

    and organisations using communication and media strategies toaddress development issues. Te major activities include a net-work of development communicators, a knowledge website ofprogramme experiences, strategic thinking, and evaluation re-sults, plus a range of other features. Te CI commenced in 1998.Previously Warren worked in lead roles at UNICEF HQ in NewYork (Health and HIV/AIDS Communication) and Te Common-wealth Secretariat (Youth Development).

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    I N FO RM ATI O NGENERAL

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    WeatherMostly sunny with possibility of a light rain.

    Te average temperature is 28 C / 82 F

    AttireBusiness casual

    TransportAirport - hotel - airport transportation

    will be provided by the organizers.

    CurrencyUS dollar

    $

    Conference placeAmerican rade Hotel

    www.acehotel.com/panama

    AddressPlaza Herrera Casco Viejo

    Panama City

    Phone+507 211-2000

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    Contacts

    Philipp Schnrock +57 3108575647

    [email protected]

    Priscilla Miranda

    +57 3045452586 [email protected]

    David Olarte+57 3167468812

    [email protected]

    Catherine Armour+ 507 66702988

    [email protected]

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    @infoCEPEI #Post2015ALC CEPEI infoCEPEI

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    Philipp Schnrock Director

    [email protected]

    Priscilla MirandaProject Coordinator [email protected]

    David Olarte &Ximena Gonzlez

    Logistical Coordination

    Andrea Villanueva &Camila MurciaGraphic Design

    Carrera 3 # 11-55 Of. 321, Bogota D.C - Colombia | el. +57-1-3001051www.cepei.org

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    ContactPhilipp Schnrock , [email protected]

    Priscilla Miranda , Project [email protected]