Development Banks, Private Investment and Poverty Reduction
Convened by:
Nancy Alexander
Manager, International Financial Institutions Accountability Project, Bread for the World
Topics:
- How to best evaluate efforts of multilateral development
banks to ensure best use of private investment
- Relationship between market forces and poverty alleviation
- What kind of investment regimes can successfully reduce poverty?
Participants:
Kevin Baumert
University of Notre Dame
David Beckmann
President, Bread for the World
Barbara Bramble
World Wildlife Federation
Tom Coleman
Former Vice President and Director, Economic Analysis and Planning, Chicago Board of Trade
Mark Collins
Former U.S. Executive and Alternate Executive Director, Trinity International Partners
Hilary French
WorldWatch Institute
Neva Goodwin
Co-Director, Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University
Denis Goulet
O'Neil Chair, Education for Justice, University of Notre Dame
Jo Marie Griesgraber
Rethinking Bretton Woods Project, Center for Concern, Washington, DC
Lisa Jordan
Both Ends, Amsterdam
Celestin Monga
Research Fellow, Sloan School, MIT
Seamus O'Cleireacain
Ford Foundation
Delwin Roy
President, Hitachi Foundation
Ismail Serageldin
Vice President, Environmentally Sustainable Development, World Bank
Paul Taylor
Raymond Vernon
J.F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Michaela Walsh
President, Women's Asset Management
Rob Wright
International Development Business Consultants
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