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Agenda
FFD MULTI-STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS ON SYSTEMIC ISSUES
February 17-18, 2005
Lima, Peru
Organized by Civil
Society
New Rules for
Global Finance Coalition
and
Asociacion Latinoamericana de Organismos para Promocion de Desarrollo
Co-Sponsored by
Foreign Ministry
of Sweden, UN Foundation, DESCO, Friedrich Ebert Foundation
OPEN FORUM
The Future of
Development Financing : Challenges and Strategic Choices
Francisco Sagasti,
Keith Bezanson, and Fernando Prada
Research sponsored
by the Foreign Ministry of Sweden
Sponsored by the
Embassy of Sweden
Ambassador Arne
Rodin
Presentation by
Francisco Sagasti, Agenda PERU
Comments
by Allan Wagner, Executive Secretary of the Andean Community
and Jaime Quijandría, Executive Director
for Peru. World Bank
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
February 16, 2005
Andean Community
Facilities / Comunidad Andina
Cuadra 4 Av. Andrés Aramburú, esquina Paseo de la República
3895 (ingreso por patio de Honor).
Telef.: (511) 411-1400
Reception to
Follow
CONSULTATION
AGENDA
Location of Consultation:
Andean Community
Facilities / Comunidad Andina
Cuadra 4 Av. Andrés Aramburú, esquina Paseo de la República
3895 (ingreso por patio de Honor).
Telef.: (511) 411-1400
Thursday, February 17, 2005
9:00 a.m.
Session I. Introduction:
Welcome: Jorge Balbis, Executive Secretary, ALOP
Overarching Concern of Middle Income Countries: Negative Net Flows of Capital:
Eduardo Ballon, DESCO
9:45 a.m.
9:45 a.m. Session II. Evaluating
Official Reform Agenda for the International Financial Architecture
Summary of the First Meeting
of this Multi-Stakeholder Consultation, held November 2004 in Washington: Jo
Marie Griesgraber, Chair, New Rules for Global Finance Coalition
10:15 a.m.
Coffee Break
10:30 a.m.
Session III. Mechanisms for Crisis Prevention
A proposal for a new
International Debt Framework (IDF) for the prevention and resolution of debt
crisis in middle-income countries
Kathrin Berensmann, German Development Institute
Moderator: Francisco Sagasti, Agenda: Peru
12:30 p.m.
Lunch
Financing MDGs
Speaker: Martin Santiago, UNDP Representative in Peru
2:00 p.m.
Session IV. Provision of Credit in Times of Crisis
Innovative Forms of Finance, with special reference to elements of the “Action
Against Hunger and Poverty” or "Lula Initiative"
Chandra Hardy, Senior Research Associate, G-24 Secretariat
Moderator: Ambassador Arne Rodin, Embassy of Sweden
3:30p.m.
Coffee Break
3:45 p.m.
Session V. Reforming Governance of Global Institutions
Review of the full range of
possibilities, with focused discussion on Regional Development Banks
Bessma Momani, Center for International Governance Innovation & University of
Waterloo, Cananda
Moderator: Aldo Caliari, Center of Concern
6:00 p.m.
Reception at Hotel Jose Antonio
Friday, February 18, 2005
9:00 a.m.
Session VI. Management of Capital Flows and Risk Exposure —will have 2
sections
A. Prudential Market Regulation and Counter-Cyclical Policies
Luisa Maria Chiappe, President, Chamber of Commerce for Colombia and Venezuela*
Moderator: Reverend Seamus Finn, OMI, Director, Washington Office of the
Oblates of Mary Immaculate Office of Justice, Peace/Integrity of Creation, and
Chair, Interfaith Committee on Corporate Responsibility
10:30 a.m.
Coffee Break
10:45 a.m.
Session VI. Management of Capital Flows and Risk Exposure
B. Foreign Borrowing in Local Currency Denominated Debt
Randall Dodd, Director, Financial Policy Forum
Moderator: Humberto Campodonico, DESCO
12:45 p.m.
Lunch
Imbalances in the Global
Economy (spanish) /
Slides (spanish)
Speaker: Javier
Silva Ruete, Executive Director for Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru,
and Uruguay, International Monetary Fund
Moderator: Jan Kregel, United Nations - DESA
3:00
p.m. Session VII. Conclusion:
Frank Schroeder, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, New York Office
*To be
confirmed.
Simultaneous
Translation (English-Spanish) throughout the conference
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