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Plenary Sessions Materials

Monday, 10 November
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Managing Director of the World Bank

 Perspectives on Success in Tackling Poverty

Tuesday, 11 November
Ingrid Srinath
Secretary General, CIVICUS

 Many Voices One Movement

Dr. Mukesh Kapila
Special Representative of the Secretary General, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

 Maintaining humanitarianism in a changing world


 
 
BREAKOUT SUMMARIES & MATERIALS
  SUMMARIES MATERIALS
  The Future of CARE International Track Summary

1

Accountability through partnerships with Southern entities  
2
ActionAid and CARE’s organizational evolution experiences  
3
This conference: implications for CARE’s future  
42
Strategic alliance: its role and importance in the future of CARE CI Future: Need for Strategic Alliances and Partnerships
 

Economic Empowerment

Track Summary

4

Breaking the intergenerational cycle of poverty  
5
Achieving scale: leveraging our micro-credit experience  
6
CARE & Allianz: bottom of the pyramid products  
7

Policy perspectives on inclusive financial services in Africa

Access Africa Minute (English)
Access Africa Minute (French)
Acta do Access Africa (Portugues)
55
Beyond Village Savings & Loans: economic freedom  
  Humanitarian Mandate Track Summary
8
Living on the edge: Why disaster risks matter  
9
Partnerships and coalitions in humanitarian work  
10
When the worst happens: effective crisis management  
11
Whose voices get heard in an emergency: strengthening accountability  
  Emerging Partnerships  
12

Funding Participatory Governance: what is the impact of civil society funds?

 
14
How Millennium Development Goals can be more meaningful in the fight against poverty  
16
The changing architecture of Aid: challenges to civil society  
 

Food Security and Climate Change

Track Summary
19

Becoming climate smart: meeting the challenge

 

Climate change, agricultural policy and poverty reduction—how much do we know?
Towards ‘Climate Smart’ Organisations
Weathering Natural Disasters—Refocusing Relief and Development through Improved Agricultural and Environmental Practices
Humanitarian Implications of Climate Change

20

Making carbon markets work for the poor: opportunities and risks  
21
Living on the edge: action agenda for global food security  
22
CARE's global advocacy campaign on climate change  
  Gender Track Summary
23
A model for collaboration: learning from Zambia's Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) coordinated response centers PowerPoint presentation
24
Sexual and Gender Based Violence: involving men in the global agenda  
25

Women's empowerment: the heart of the challenge

 
26

Culture: the real underlying cause of poverty

 
27
Building global partnerships: exploring gender, sex and power  

28

The internal journey of tackling inequities  
 

Conflict, Peace and Security

Track Summary
29
Centers of expertise within CARE International: lessons from conflict pilot  
30

Peace building and successful consortia: the case of the Occupied Palestinian Territory

 

31

Lessons on peace building in Kosovo  
32
Working with others to tackle human trafficking in the Balkans  
56
The challenges of operating in increasingly insecure environments  
  New Ways Track Summary
33

Advancing programming in Asia

 
34

Accountability: examples from Haiti and Peru

 
35

Successes through legal empowerment

 
38
Using information & knowledge sharing for CO operations  
39

Successes from the HIV movement

 
  Getting Our Message Across Track Summary
40
The media as watchdogs in the fight against global poverty  
41
How to get the power out of "I am Powerful"  
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  Advocacy Track Summary
43
Advancing maternal health: how CARE will contribute to the global movement  
44

Global Advocacy – learning from other NGOs

PowerPoint
45

Citizen Advocacy: what can we learn from our experience?

 
  Social Activism Track Summary
46

Lessons from tackling poverty and injustice in Nepal

 
47
Working with civil society: power and partnerships  
48
How can NGOs best support the women's movement?  
49
"Partner of Choice": what do the women’s movements say?  
  Carrying Your Voice Track Summary
50

Improving cutural competence

 
51
Raising taboo topics  
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Expanding your network

 
54
Managing change for yourself and others  
 
 
 

 


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