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okay i've heard good morning and i'm open to call observed um thank you for giving us the opportunity
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it's the cup meant to to be here i'm into some by experience um
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two hats really um the first is that explains that a list that would learn from a book prices
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um and the second um we have a committed protests of about thirty five countries up
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and catch transfer that's the city to that but what back you know so
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and we've been in existence up two thousand and eleven um and bad upper back
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is that also so it if you want to more information about that
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at least a check it out um we have a shop if that the power to um get straight to to
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the issue um we go through question that was posed to
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address um the first was looking at trends innovation
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um alright cash transfer of the second is the what are the what the contextual factors will
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have a major impact on humanitarian work um and lastly what he meant to activate feature
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uh but i don't think questions um i don't have across the board um but
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our left and to address some of those questions first on trends and innovation
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um on trend i think what was especially coming up to do a product prices in the three up to countries
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um and that is leading a move to what other um um countries you
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ones being to see a greater prominence around trying to strengthen sticks capacity
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to be able to manage a hornet disasters any particular around um
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the patents and within the context of preparedness is now the
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option that is this in terms of how to use cash what topic infrastructure that is needed to make cash work
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um when you have a disaster uh and manage situation um watcher
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um you and which are um and other partners supporting in in that
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or secondly there's a growing trend especially in many african country
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around for the establishment of a single registry uh which come
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back to the question that a um a minor ass
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how do you short that um that that you have um
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um the benefits going to be handed then she
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and so what the single receipt does and we basically for the model of what you
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have important to me that brazil is basically bring all the households in one registry
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what that that it it helps now better targeting coordination in the voice over that so many countries not
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developing the single registry i'm not name i forgot the other in other parts one as well
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and different variations but we take it back to a hostile approach so all the fossils i in that registry
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and what it does it allows for different type of targeting um and to
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ensure that it's not only cash because now we're talking about cash plus
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that to your able to actually supplement um delivery of cash with other interventions um on immigration to sell
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as we see a lot more around 'em anymore um stop mo by men
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uh particularly true what accounts um that offers the opportunity
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just actually and economically transfer benefits increased financial inclusion
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how many countries might contain particular but now i'm the government's working
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on financial inclusion and we have a penalty inclusion working group
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that's looking at the whole architecture how do you ensure that um um
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um well um financial services all tennis ability is actually
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expanded to do um to the rural areas
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um and along with that uh when we had him important component one keep the anti metrics
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again that was mentioned um q. r. codes and other financial that innovation um that would come along with it
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um that was that's important enhancing delivery and make it efficient
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um the second question um what are some the white duck um context factors
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um one thing that is certain and i think we'll see more is that to start as are more frequent
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uh not only more frequent also happening in many places
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when it whether it in liberia um in the region of for us uh we had another commenter actress
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um september october and you recall in november because of the price in the bowl
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what happened now all the sudden some of the act of the road in liberia had to go to the ball
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so you had a lot turnover of humanitarian actors and that both the chalice
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um and at this point it's i think it to the cup team
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because the the couple guided positive or helpful for me with the coordination of our working group and cast transfer
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and in particular drawing on the sheet expires um around how to harm a nice approach to
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around i'm learning that we need to to to to stick stock off early on
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um and to document it so i'm sick thank you very much because there was but important and
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like in it just you mentioned um we had sixteen organisations implementing cash transfer as a response
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um cash very important and t. again managed to your question
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um at the very back uh there's been a recent study that just been completed by uh um as to time that
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um did ben davis of uh appeal and a few others around cash and cash in reality
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there's a lot of moves around that and especially for a lot about the should make us um this cash
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um make me give cash does it make a do they abuse the the use of the cash
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um uh how does actually used when they receive it
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and that there's a lot of business come out that actually um confirms that wouldn't
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get cash like you can press pointed out it has as human dignity
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um and um um when i was in zambia with unicef because
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of air at things to the poll a not a responsible
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and i think um this is something that you need to also remember that you know especially when you get cash
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to a female headed asked to to a woman in the house that met economy that always use cash
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to in to make sure that this food does much the kids go to school um and access have service
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um it's me uh let me go on to the last pushed him i'm sorry i'm around
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what we can manage to act as to the future well at at at
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um my crystal ball i've tried most of all to roam across the
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board to give it the answer to that question how well i think the
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first question i mean first response is that the traditional just remain
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um but i think what with you emerge is that um the state oh we'll have them up on the roll
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um in terms of not being and hindrance uh before going back to the government was looking
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for unicef and i know that many times that got me can be an obstacle
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to humanitarian assistance sometime less government oh no government is better
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but when you have a comment that and the standard push it like pieces
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like beer or a bullet was and you tune for all of us
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so if home bogus and were forced to collaborate to coordinate
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um and i think that that was an important lesson for us that when we come together
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and control or not and on each of the strength in backward nation um another
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ariel that i think we need to remember of um is that um
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cash and new technology you see at rule of the private sector
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and um important to use the strength to be able to um
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um but the platform have technology to be able to
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cash more efficient and uh um uh uh and and and avoid some the pitfalls that we have seen
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of the many challenges around many about on to write connectivity
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um around liquidity of agents uh but the the issues that um i spotted
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preparedness would begin to take stock of and we can actually um
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oh move ahead of their um let me just also say another important trend is the growing up in isolation
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that's taken place um empty agreement about countries as it's not some
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of the group of four whole body's group of informal
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and would informality comes the whole challenge of access also that in the
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case of liberia um more movie or has the largest number
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pop and um get a third of the population like here is in one of the so when the ball hit um
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does allow the two thirds of the population actually living format from informality
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so we can ambulances knew the ambulances but was and this is the right you cannot access the hostels
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okay so do you show fossil access to hostile definition of what
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is a hassle you might have a and a half with
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many rooms if room they had it may be hostile hassle
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um and then you had also the challenge of mobility
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um the urban population tend to the mobile so therefore if
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it was a question of how do you show
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that when you get the cash that it actually happened um and and lastly um i think and
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that was raised earlier um in terms of the different type of transfer amount
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that take the so called mission is back is back important within um that that we've got
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um so let me just perhaps and here because i know that much more but
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it's simply cease to say that we have a passion for work and move
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i'm up to deprive african countries that supported by a while back a
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unicef it back i mentioned that earlier on um and we see
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the partnership with caught up with about important as the spam and would learn from each other
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um and maybe on the last note i know my time is running out um but
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if it's like to be put up i just want to just just give you
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eclipse of the challenges that we had into different catching liberia dunedin season
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if possible
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okay yeah
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so
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okay and so eventually um you know the rotten possible so
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you'd one has been treated um so fortunate to
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be happy you and and so the the last uh and delivery of cash had to be elected
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yeah but uh uh which is costly so we want one instructor of you know what
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all that but uh it just some of the chosen that we had to get
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so um accessibility connectivity to the summit challenges but cash works

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Conference Program

Opening
Nigel Timmins, Humanitarian Director, Oxfam International and Chair of CaLP Board
June 28, 2017 · 9:09 a.m.
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Formal Welcome
Manuel Bessler, Assistant Director General and Head of Humanitarian Aid Department, SDC
June 28, 2017 · 9:48 a.m.
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Looking to the future: Social Cash Transfer in Response to Ebola in Liberia
Gabriel Fernandez, National Social Protection Coordinator, Liberian Government
June 28, 2017 · 9:56 a.m.
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Looking to the future : Panel introduction
Christina Bennett, Head of the Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI
June 28, 2017 · 9:56 a.m.
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Looking to the future : MasterCard perspective
Ian Taylor, Vice President, Business Development, Government & Public Sector, MasterCard
June 28, 2017 · 10:12 a.m.
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Looking to the future : International Relations perspective
Jennifer Welsh, Professor and Chair in International Relations, European University Institute and Senior Research Fellow, Somerville College, University of Oxford
June 28, 2017 · 10:30 a.m.
Q&A - Looking to the future
Panel
June 28, 2017 · 10:37 a.m.
Operational Modalities : Panel introduction
Ben Parker, Senior Editor, IRIN
June 28, 2017 · 11:08 a.m.
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Operational Modalities : Sri Lanka experience
Sithamparapillai Amalanathan, Secretary, Ministry of Disaster Management, Sri Lanka
June 28, 2017 · 11:10 a.m.
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Operational Modalities : Turkish experience
Orhan Hac?mehmet and Jonathan Campbell, Resp: Coordinator Of Kizilaykart Cash Based Assistance Programmes, Turkish Red Crescent - Deputy Country Director, WFP, Turkey
June 28, 2017 · 11:21 a.m.
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Operational Modalities : Zimbabwe experience
Abel. S. Whande, Team Leader, Cash Transfer Program, Care International in Zimbabwe
June 28, 2017 · 11:36 a.m.
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Operational Modalities : UNHCR experience
Waheed Lor-Mehdiabadi, Chief of Cash-Based Interventions, UNHCR
June 28, 2017 · 11:45 a.m.
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Q&A - Operational Modalities
Panel
June 28, 2017 · 12:01 p.m.
Scaling Up Cash In East Africa : Panel introduction
Christina Bennett, Head of the Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI
June 28, 2017 · 1:32 p.m.
Scaling up Cash in East Africa: Nisar Majid
Nisar Majid, Independent Researcher, Consultant and Visiting Fellow, Feinstein International Centre, Tufts University
June 28, 2017 · 1:32 p.m.
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Scaling Up Cash In East Africa : ADESO perspective
Deqa Saleh, Cash and Social Protection Advisor, ADESO
June 28, 2017 · 1:46 p.m.
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Scaling Up Cash In East Africa : WFP perspective
Ernesto Gonzalez, Regional Advisor for cash-based programmes, WFP Bureau for Central and Eastern Africa
June 28, 2017 · 1:52 p.m.
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Scaling Up Cash In East Africa : Relief International perspective
Alex Gray, Global Humanitarian Director for Relief International
June 28, 2017 · 1:58 p.m.
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Cash Barometer and community perspectives of CTP in Afghanistan
Elias Sagmiester, Programme Manager, Ground Truth Solutions
June 28, 2017 · 2:35 p.m.
First long-term trial of a Universal Basic Income, Kenya
Joanna Macrae, Director, European Partnerships, GiveDirectly
June 28, 2017 · 2:44 p.m.
Changing from a pipeline to a platform
Paula Gil Baizan, Global Humanitarian Director Cash-Based Programming, World Vision International
June 28, 2017 · 2:51 p.m.
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Grand Bargain and GHD cash work streams
Emily Henderson, Humanitarian Adviser, DFID
June 28, 2017 · 3:02 p.m.
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Donor Perspectives : Panel introduction
Thabani Maphosa, Vice President for Food Assistance, World Vision International, World Vision US
June 28, 2017 · 3:39 p.m.
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Donor Perspectives : ECHO vision
Androulla Kaminara, Director, DG ECHO
June 28, 2017 · 3:42 p.m.
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Donor Perspectives : Office of Policy and Resources Planning's vision
Paula Reed Lynch, Director, Office of Policy and Resources Planning, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration
June 28, 2017 · 3:49 p.m.
Donor Perspectives : Norway vision
Ingunn Vatne, Minister Counsellor and Head of the Humanitarian team, Permanent Mission of Norway in Geneva
June 28, 2017 · 3:58 p.m.
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Donor Perspectives : DFID vision
Patrick Saez, Senior Adviser, Humanitarian Policy and Partnerships, DFID, UK
June 28, 2017 · 4:08 p.m.
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Donor Perspectives : Centre for Global Development vision
Jeremy Konyndyk, Senior Policy Fellow, Centre for Global Development
June 28, 2017 · 4:22 p.m.
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Q&A - Donor Perspectives
Panel
June 28, 2017 · 4:39 p.m.
Closing Remarks
Alex Jacobs, Director, CaLP
June 28, 2017 · 5:27 p.m.