Program for Norad-konferansen 2011
Disse kommer
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, president i Liberia og en av årets Nobels fredsprisvinnere.
- Emilia Pires, finansminister i Øst-Timor
- Erik Solheim, Norges miljø- og utviklingsminister
- Mary B. Anderson, CDA Collaborative Learning Projects
- Stein Tønnesson, Universitetet i Uppsala og Prio
- Asbjørn Wee i OECD DAC
- Villa Kulild, direktør i Norad
H.K.H Kronprinsen vil være til stede på Norad-konferansen.
Etter presentasjonen av Norads resultatrapport, blir det debatt med medlemmer av Stortingets utenriks- og forsvarskomité.
Det blir også korte innlegg fra Kirkens Nødhjelp, Redd Barna og Norsk Folkehjelp om å støtte fred i praksis.
Conflict and development - what have we learnt?
Conference Agenda
08.00 – 09.00:
Welcome by Villa Kulild, Director General, Norad
Dialogue between President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Minister Erik Solheim, moderated by journalist Bjørn Hansen. Perspectives on building peace and lessons learnt, with a particular focus on gender.
09.00 – 10.30: The roles of insiders and outsiders in fragile situations
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Emilia Pires: Minister of Finance and Chair of g7+: Local ownership and the fragile states’ demand for a “New Deal”
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Mary B. Anderson: Outsider support to insider development and peace
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Asbjørn Wee: The OECD-DAC Principles for international engagement in fragile situations: Can’t we do better?
10.30 – 11.30:
Making peace last
Stein Tønnesson: What brings a region from war to non-war or peace - The example of East Asia
Panel discussion, moderated by Bjørn Hansen
11.30 – 12.00: Lunch
12.00 – 13.00:
Results in Norwegian development cooperation *)
Villa Kulild: Launching of the Norad Results Report 2011: Aid and Conflict
Panel discussion: Members of Norwegian Parliament, moderated by Bjørn Hansen
*) This session from 12-13 will be held in Norwegian
13.00 – 14.00: Peace practice experiences
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Save the Children Norway: The role of children and young people in building peace
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Norwegian Church Aid: Interreligious dialogue and reconciliation
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Norwegian People’s Aid: Dilemmas with supporting people in struggle and then in Government: the example of South Sudan
14.00 – 14.45: Questions and plenary discussion, moderated by Bjørn Hansen