| 09.00 – 09.30 |
Official Opening |
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- Speaker: Pham Gia Khiem, Deputy Prime Minister, Government of
Vietnam
[English] [Vietnamese]
- Emcee: Phil Hay
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| 09.30 – 10.30 |
Keynote Speech
Managing for Development Results: Leadership and Politics |
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- Introduction: C. Lawrence Greenwood, Vice President, Asian Development
Bank
- Keynote Speaker: Xu
Lin, Director General,
Department of Fiscal and Financial Affairs, National Development
and Reform Commission
(NDRC), People’s Republic of China [English] [French]
- Emcee: Phil Hay
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| 11.00 – 13.00 |
Current Trends in Building Country Capacity to Manage for Development
Results |
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- This plenary session will provided participants
with an overview of the evolution and current progress on the Results
Agenda, focusing
on the five principle themes of the Third International Roundtable.
Chair: Susan
Stout, Manager of Results Secretariat, World Bank
A message from IDB President Luis Alberto Moreno
to the Third International Rondtable on Managing for Development
Results
A message from World Bank President Paul Wolfwitz
to the Third International Roundtable on Managing for Development
Results
- Panelists:
- Kumi Naidoo, Secretary General, CIVICUS
- Mario
Marcel, Former Finance
Advisor to the President of Chile
- Tim
Stiles, Global Grants Program,
KPMG
- Danny Leipziger, VP & Head
of Network, World Bank
- Emcee: Phil Hay
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| Big Picture Breakouts: |
| 14.30 – 16.30 |
Leadership & Accountability: Big Picture
Session |
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Creating a Culture of Results: From Rhetoric to Reality
- A panel of different leaders participating in the Third International Roundtable
discussed their own experience of using MfDR to improve accountability and
leadership, with specific focus on vision and values, effectiveness and change.
They also discussed the incentives required to create a culture of results.
Chair: Gabriel-M Lessard, Canadian Ambassador to Vietnam
[Presentation]
[Accompanying
Notes]
Facilitator: Susan Stout, Manager of Results Secretariat, World
Bank
- Speakers:
- Margaret Kakande, Ministry of Finance, Uganda
- Cao Viet Sinh, Deputy
Minister, MPI, Vietnam
- Discussants:
- Tim Stiles, Global Grants
Program, KPMG
- Hughette Akplogan Dossa, Social Watch,
Bénin
- Maarten Brouwer,
Director of Effectiveness & Quality, Netherlands
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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| 14.30 – 16.30 |
The Roles and Functions of E&M: Ends or Means? |
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- Based on experiences
in various country and organizational contexts, this session
included a panel and plenary discussion on possibilities and
limitations of evaluation and monitoring,
how these tools have developed over time, and discussed
examples of concrete
monitoring and evaluation systems.
Chair: Vinod
Thomas, Independent Evaluation Group, World Bank
- Speakers:
- Peter
Ssentongo, Assistant Commissioner for Coordination
and Monitoring, Office of the Prime Minister, Uganda
- Koshy
Thomas, Deputy Under-Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Malaysia
- Dwight
Uylett, Principal Director for Standards, Government of Jamaica
- Larry
Cooley, President, MSI
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| 14.30 – 16.30 |
Mutual Accountability and Results: Who Does What? |
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- This session explored different perspectives
on the meaning of mutual accountability for partner countries,
donors, and
civil society, and how the concept can be used to drive
results.
Chair: Richard Manning, Chair, OECD-DAC
- Speakers:
- Mark Lowcock, Director General, Policy and International
Division, DFID
- Kumi Naidoo, Secretary General, CIVICUS
- Salil
Shetty, UN Millennium
Campaign
- Mary Chinere-Hesse, Advisor to President of Ghana
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| 14.30 – 16.30 |
Linking Policy, Planning,
and Budgeting: Institutional Arrangements for Linking Resources
and Results |
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- The session explores how well-integrated
policy-making, planning, and budgeting processes can reduce poverty.
There are generally
two factors that determine to what extent these processes are
linked: (1) leadership and political economy incentives, and, (2)
institutional
capacity including technical skills, processes, organizations,
information systems.
Chair: Danny Leipziger, Vice President, PREM, World Bank
- Speakers:
- Mario Marcel, Director, Politeia Soluciones Publicas, Chile
- Peter
Brooke, Associate Director of DAI Europe
- Mugisha Gerase Kamugisha,
Ministry of Finance, Tanzania
- Kangho Lee, Director, Growth Strategy
Division, Ministry of Planning and Budget, South Korea
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| 14.30 – 16.30 |
Data for Results: Policy
Needs – Quality In, Quality Out |
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- A facilitated panel discussion,
involving both policy makers
and statisticians, this session highlighted
case studies.
The session
examined what data policy makers need to develop programs that
reduce poverty and achieve development results. What decisions
do policy makers
at various levels have to make? What are their accountabilities,
and to whom do they need to demonstrate progress? What data
are needed,
and how have statisticians responded to these needs
Chair: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Former Minister of Finance, Nigeria
Facilitator: Phil Hay, World Bank
- Speakers:
- Jean-Baptiste Compaore, Minister of Finance, Burkina Faso
- Anthony
Kilele, Director, Central Bureau of Statistics, Kenya
- Antonio
Millán,Director of Strategic Studies and Information
Technology at the Office of the President of Mexico
- Pierre Jacquet, Executive Director
and Chief Economist, Agence française de développement
(AFD)
- Chris Scott, research affiliate of
the Suntory International Centre for Research in Economics
and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics
and Political Science.
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| 16.30 – 18.00 |
Sourcebook Consultation (Invitation
Only) [read
more...] |
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- The OECD/DAC and its development partners
have selected, through a competitive process, fourteen cases that
demonstrate
country capacity to manage for development results (MfDR). These
cases have
been combined into a working draft of the 2nd Edition of the Sourcebook:
Emerging Good Practice on MfDR – available for the first
time at the Third International Roundtable.
Chair: Elizabeth Ashbourne, Chair, Sourcebook Review Panel
- Speakers:
- Hannah Cooper, World Bank
- Jeffrey Balkind, World Bank
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| 18.30 – 21.00 |
International Convention Center |
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Reception and Dinner with Cultural Program
Host: Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem, Government of Vietnam |