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NOVEMBER 6–10 | WASHINGTON DC
LAW, JUSTICE AND DEVELOPMENT WEEK 2017GENDER, LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM
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LIVE STREAM CHANNELS
All sessions taking place in the following rooms will be broadcasted live.
SESSIONS ON NOVEMBER 6-8
ALL DIGITAL MEDIA ZONE EVENTS ON NOVEMBER 6-9
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MC 2-800 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntJuiWaXO9s
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LAW, JUSTICE AND DEVELOPMENT WEEK 2017Sessions are organized in 4 main tracks
Digital Media Zone events organized by the World Bank Legal Vice Presidency and Djembe Communications will be offered throughout the week.
Digital Media Zone
Gender
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Days 1-2
World Bank Group
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Legal Vice Presidency
4Day 5
International Financial
Institutions
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Day 3
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2017|GENDER – DAY ONEPreston Auditorium MC 13-121
8:004:00
Registration (Preston Front Lobby)Opening of Exhibition Booths and Breakfast (MC Atrium)
9:3010:30
Preston AuditoriumGD01 || Plenary SessionWelcoming and Opening Remarks: Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
Keynote Speaker: Claudia Paz y Paz, Secretary for Multidimensional Security, Organization of American States
Keynote Address will be delivered in Spanish, with simultaneous translation into English
Closing Remarks: Jim Yong Kim, World Bank Group PresidentCoordinator: Francesca Daverio
10:3010:45
MC AtriumNetworking and Coffee Break
10:4512:15
GD02 || International and Regional Mechanisms on Violence against WomenSpeakers:
• Dubravka Šimonovi, Emory University
• Sylvia Mesa, Organization of American States
• Feride Acar, Council of Europe
Moderator: Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World BankCoordinator: Eva Villarreal
GD03 || Why Economic Empowerment for All Requires Equal Legal Capacity and Nationality Rights for WomenSpeakers:
• Catherine Harrington, Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights
• Chiara Cardoletti-Carroll, UNHCR
• Beatrice Duncan, UN Women
• Haleh Vaziri, Women’s Learning Partnership
• Maha Mamo, Stateless person and activist (video testimony)
Moderator: Julia C. Braunmiller, World BankCoordinator: Julia C. Braunmiller
12:302:00
MC AtriumLuncheon Speaker, Antônio Sérgio Tonet, Attorney General, Ministério Público do Estado de Minas Gerais: Promoting Women Empowerment in Brazil
Introductory Remarks: Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
Closing Remarks: Otaviano Canuto, Executive Director for Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Panama, Philippines, Suriname, and Trinidad & Tobago, World Bank Group
Coordinator: Adriana Costa Lira
2:003:30
GD04 || Violence Against Women Around the World — How Much Do You Actually Know? Opening Remarks: Paula Tavares, Private Sector Development Specialist, World Bank
Speakers:
• Mary Ellsberg, George Washington University
• Lyric Thompson, ICRW
• Macarena Sáez, American University Washington College of Law
Moderator: Gayatri Patel, CARE USACoordinator: Paula Tavares
GD05 || Women and Urban Space: Their Perception and Experience of Danger, Violence and Access to Services & JusticeSpeakers:
• HeatherB.FoxGriffith, CRIAW, Regina, Canada
• Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, University of California
Chair: Emilio C. Viano, International Society of CriminologyCoordinator: Emilio Viano
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Preston Auditorium MC 13-121
3:303:45
MC AtriumNetworking and Coffee Break
3:455:15
GD06 || Female Genital Mutilation: Will We Be the Generation Witnessing the End of the Practice? Opening Remarks and Moderator: Isabella Micali Drossos, Senior Counsel, World Bank
Panelists:
• NafissatouJ.Diop, United Nations Population Fund
• Ifrah Ahmed, Ifrah Foundation
• Tshiya Subayi, World BankCoordinator: Isabella Micali Drossos
GD07 || Equality in the Boardroom: How to Fix the Gender Gap and Why It’s Worth It Panelists:
• Gian Piero Cigna, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
• Norah Odwesso, Coca-Cola Beverages Africa
• Carlos Mayorga, International Finance Corporation
• Mona Aboelnaga Kanaan, K6 Investments
Moderators:
• Jelena Madir, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
• Myles Doherty, International Finance CorporationCoordinators: Jelena Madir and Myles Doherty
5:306:30
MC Atrium
5:30 DMZ01 || Eliminating Violence against Women through Strategic Collaboration• Cheryl Thomas, Global Rights for Women
5:45 DMZ02 || Leveling the Legal Playing Field• Juliette Herault, World Bank
• Katrin Schulz, World Bank
6:00 DMZ03 || Interview• Caren Grown, Senior Director, Gender, World Bank Group
• Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
6:308:00
Venue: The George Washington University School of Law, 716 20th Street NW, Washington, DC 20052— Michael K. Young Faculty Conference Center
Reception sponsored by the George Washington University School of Law and the American Bar Association
Opening Remarks:
• Blake Morant, Dean of George Washington University School of Law
• Steven M. Richman, Chair, ABA Section of International Law
with the participation of Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2017 |GENDER – DAY TWOPreston Auditorium MC 2-800
8:004:00
Registration (Preston Front Lobby)Exhibition Booths and Breakfast (MC Atrium)
9:0010:30
GD08 || Let Girls Be Girls, Not Brides: The Role of Laws, Policies, and Targeted Programs in Ending Child MarriageOpening Remarks: Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
Presenters:
• Paula Tavares, World Bank
• Quentin Wodon, World Bank
Panelists:
• Caren Grown, World Bank Group
• Anju Malhotra, United Nations Population Fund
• Lisa Wise, Save the Children
• Jennifer Woodside, Girls Not Brides
Moderator: Alessandra Guedes, PAHOCoordinators: Paula Tavares and Quentin Wodon
GD09 || German Development Cooperation and UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women: Overcoming Barriers Preventing Women from Exercising their Rights – Innovative Approaches from Chile and BangladeshWelcoming Remarks: Juergen Zattler, Executive Director representing Germany, World Bank Group
Keynote Speech: Sarah Iqbal, World Bank
Presenters:
• Promita Sengupta, GIZ
• Reajul Hoque, GIZ
• Mildred Garcia, UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women
• Mailen Parodi Ambel, UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Moderator: Ali Rogin, ABC News
Coordinator: Janina Fisher
10:3010:45
MC AtriumNetworking and Coffee Break
10:4512:15
GD10||Women’sAccesstoJusticeinFragile,Conflictand Crisis Situations: Backlash, Progress and Ways Forward – A Focus on Gender-Based Violence Panelists:
• Beatrice Duncan, UN Women
• Janine Moussa, Global Women’s Institute, George Washington University
• Valentina Okaru-Bisant, George Washington University
• Anne Goldstein, International Association of Women Judges
Panelist/Moderator:
• Verena Phipps, World BankCoordinators: Edith Ruguru Mwenda and Emelyne Calimoutou
GD11 || Women’s Right to Land and Property: Legal Basis for Empowerment and BusinessSpeakers:
• Federica Saliola, World Bank
• Nayda Almodovar Reteguis, World Bank
• Sandra F. Joireman, Richmond School of Arts and Sciences
Moderator: Christopher Brett, World BankCoordinator: Elaine Panter
12:302:00
MC East Dining Room – Venue with limited capacityLuncheon Speaker, Karen Tse, Founder and CEO, International Bridges to Justice: Women for Women — Protecting the Rights of the DetaineesCoordinator: Marco Nicoli
12:302:00
MC Atrium Light Refreshment will be provided for DMZ participants
12:30 DMZ04 || Gender Equality and Women Empowerment: The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation Building on 30 years of Tradition• Maria Pia Dradi, Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS)
1:00 DMZ05 || Eliminating Gender Based Violence from School Environment – French Initiative in West Africa • Fanny Benedetti, Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, France
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Preston Auditorium MC 2-800
2:003:30
GD12 || Inform to Reform: Using Comparative Law to Make Change
Speakers:
• Sarah Iqbal, World Bank
• Silvia Muzi, World Bank
• Fernanda Nicola, American University Washington College of Law
Moderator: Sandra Pepera, National Democratic Institute
Coordinators: Katrin Schulz and Juliette Herault
GD13 || Achieving Universal Health Coverage: Gender, Health and Rights
Speakers:
• Sameera M. Al Tuwaijri, World Bank
• Brendan Hayes, World Bank
• Margareta Norris Harrit, World Bank
• Cathy Mwangi, mHealth KenyaCoordinators: Sameera M. Al Tuwaijri and Makanda Kioko
3:303:45
MC AtriumNetworking and Coffee Break
3:455:15
GD14 || Intimate Partner Violence – Towards a Holistic Approach of a Development IssuePanelists:
• Giovanna Lauro, Promundo
• Isabella Micali Drossos, World Bank
• Maya Goldstein, Justice Reform and Human Rights Specialist
• Walid Taha, Ministry of Justice, Egypt
Moderator: Diana Arango, World BankCoordinators: Emelyne Calimoutou and Isabella Micali Drossos
GD15 || Creating an Enabling Legal Environment for Informal Workers: Examples of Inclusive Development from the Global SouthIntroductory Remarks and Chair: Marty Chen, International Coordinator, WIEGO (Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing & Organizing)
Speakers:
• Marlese von Broembsen, WIEGO
• Lissette Aliaga-Linares, University of Nebraska Omaha
• Sonia Dias, WIEGO
• Teresa Marchiori, Gender and LawCoordinators: Teresa Marchiori and Marlese von Broembsen
5:306:15
MC Atrium
5:30 DMZ06 || Education, Law, and Land Ownership• Christine Kadama, International Monetary Fund
5:45 DMZ07 || Women in Law and Leadership: The Vital Role of Women Lawyers in Rule of Law Development• Betsy Walters, International Legal Foundation
6:00 DMZ08 || Global Trends in Women’s Access to Justice• Paul Prettitore, World Bank
• Liri Kopaci-Di Michele, Council of Europe
6:508:00
Venue: American University Washington College of Law, 4300 Nebraska Ave NW, Washington DC 20016— Claudio Grossman Hall, Terrace Level, Yuma Building – Shuttle departing from World Bank at 6:00 PM
Conversation on Gender, Development and Public Service presented by the American University Washington College of Law, followed by a reception at 8:00 pm
Speakers:
• Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
• Sarah Bloom Raskin, Rubenstein Fellow, Duke University and Former Deputy Secretary, Department of Treasury
• Soraya Post, Member of the European Parliament
Moderator: Federiga Bindi, SAIS Senior Fellow
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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 2017 |IFI – DAY THREEPreston Auditorium MC 13-121 MC 2-800
8:0012:00
Registration (8:00am-12:00pm Preston Front Lobby, 12:00pm-4:00pm Visitor Entrance)Exhibition Booths and Breakfast (MC Atrium)
9:0010:30
Preston Auditorium IFI01 || Question Time with IFIs General Counsel on Gender and Development Moderator: Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World BankCoordinator: Sophie Wernert
10:3010:45
MC AtriumNetworking and Coffee Break
10:4512:15
IFI02 || Immunities of International Organizations: Are They Still Viable?Speakers:
• Violet Onyemenam, OPEC Fund for International Development
• Daniel D. Bradlow, University of Pretoria
• Kristen Boon, Seton Hall University
Moderator: Siobhan McInerney-Lankford, World BankCoordinator: Omri Sender
IFI03 || Drivers of Corruption Study: Fifth RoundtableDiscussants:
• Pascale Dubois, World Bank
• Deborah Wetzel, World Bank
• Sean Hagan, International Monetary Fund
Presenter: Steve Burgess, World Bank
Moderator: Frank Fariello, World BankCoordinator: Frank Fariello
IFI04 || Legal Risks
Welcoming Remarks: Lakshmi Shyam-Sunder, Vice President and World Bank Group Chief Risk Officer
Presenters from World Bank:
• Sandie Okoro
• Cliff Frazier
• David Rodolfo Rivero
• Irina Kichigina
• Jonathan M. LindsayCoordinators: Monica Restrepo and Duncan Kiara
12:302:00
MC East Dining Room – Venue with limited capacityLuncheon Speaker, Mary Ellen Iskenderian, President and CEO, Women’s World Banking: Women’s Financial Inclusion — Regulatory and Private Sector PerspectivesCoordinator: Makanda Kioko
12:302:00
MC Atrium Light Refreshment will be provided for DMZ participants
12:30 DMZ09 || When the Bribe Isn’t Money: Combating “Sextortion” as a Corrupt PracticeInterviewee: Nancy Hendry, International Association of Women Judges
Interviewer/Discussant: Tazeen Hasan, World Bank
1:00 DMZ10 || The Role of Legal Professionals in Addressing the Gender and Land Rights• Lionel Galliez, Conseil Superieur du Notariat
• Nicola Hoischen, Bundesnotarkammer
2:005:15
IFIs General Counsel Roundtable Closed Session
Hosted by Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
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Preston Auditorium MC 13-121 MC 2-800
2:003:30
IFI05 || Women’s Financial Inclusion Speakers:
• Elenita V. San Roque, Asian Confederation of Credit Unions (ACCU)
• Constance Elizabeth Swaniker, Accents & Arts Limited, Ghana
• Cathy Mwangi, mHealth Kenya
Coordinator: Makanda Kioko
IFI06 || Harmonizing Traditional Values with Modern Institutional DevelopmentHow Promotion of Gender Equality is Possible in Assuring Property Rights and Building Dispute Resolution Mechanism – Lessons from Japanese Cooperation Projects in Asia and Africa
Speakers:
• Hiromichi Onishi, Ministry of Justice of Japan
• Maiko Takeuchi, JICA
• Yumiko Tanaka, JICA
Moderator/Commentator: Hiroko Ito, Nagoya University
Coordinator: Miha Isoi
IFI07 || Gender Equality and the IMF’s MandateSpeakers:
• Katharine Christopherson, International Monetary Fund
• Monique Newiak, International Monetary Fund
• Daria Zakharova, International Monetary Fund
Moderator: Audrey Yiadom, International Monetary Fund
Coordinator: Katharine Christopherson
3:303:45
MC AtriumNetworking and Coffee Break
3:455:15
IFI08 || The Duty of Care of International Organizations towards their Civilian Personnel Sent on Mission in Countries Facing Security ProblemsSpeakers:
• Andrea de Guttry, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa
• Annamaria Viterbo, Faculty of Law of the University of Turin
• David Rodolfo Rivero, World BankCoordinator: Annamaria Viterbo
IFI09 || Banking on WomenPanelists:
• Jennifer Bisceglie, Interos Solutions
• Sharmila Hardi, International Finance Corporation
• Tukiya Kankasa-Mabula, Bank of Zambia
• Caren Grown, World Bank Group
Moderator: Henriette Kolb, International Finance CorporationCoordinator: Flavia Rosembuj
IFI10 || Is RegTech the Future of Compliance?Speakers:
• Conan French, Institute of International Finance
• Elizabeth Rossiello, BitPesa
• Sarah Runge, U.S. Department of the Treasury
• Samantha Stutman, Chainalysis
Moderator: Ross Leckow, International Monetary FundCoordinator: Yasmin Almeida
5:306:30
MC Atrium
5:30 DMZ11 || Women at Crossroads in the Eyes of Law and Culture
• Emmy Rono, African Development Bank6:00 DMZ12 || Right to Education for Women with Disabilities
• Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo, World Bank
• Janet Lord, Harvard Law School Project on Disability
6:308:00
MC AtriumReception sponsored by the Legal Vice Presidency, World BankOpening Remarks: Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2017 |WBG – DAY FOURPreston Auditorium MC 2-800
8:0010:00
Registration (Visitor Entrance)Exhibition Booths and Coffee (MC Atrium)
9:009:40
Preston Auditorium Open to General PublicWBG01 || Opening Session of the All-Day Workshop on the Maximizing Financing for Development (MFD) Approach: What is the MFD Approach?Introduction: Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
Opening Remarks: Kristalina Georgieva, Chief Executive Officer, World BankCoordinator: Hélène Bertaud
9:4010:30
Open to World Bank Group Staff Only
WBG02 || All-Day MFD Workshop: First Results of the Pilots for Implementation of the MFD Approach in InfrastructurePanelists:
• Laurence Carter, World Bank
• Jose Luis Irigoyen, World Bank
• David Satola, World Bank
• Bernard Sheahan, International Finance Corporation
• Marcus Williams, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Interviewer:
• Cledan Mandi-Perrott, World BankCoordinator: Hélène Bertaud
9:40–10:55 Open to General Public
WBG10 || The Economic Dimensions of LGBTI Discrimination: New Evidence from Southeast EuropeSpeakers:
• Dominik Koehler, World Bank
• Andrew Park, Williams Institute
Moderator:
• Georgia Harley, World BankCoordinator: Georgia Harley
10:3010:45
MC AtriumNetworking and Coffee Break
10:4511:15
Open to World Bank Group Staff Only
WBG03 || All-Day MFD Workshop: The WBG Products to Improve the Development Environment Panelists:
• Felipe Jaramillo, World Bank
• Akihiko Nishio, World Bank
• Kirsten Propst, World Bank
• Mary Porter Peschka, International Finance Corporation
Interviewer: Emmanuel Nyirinkindi, International Finance Corporation Coordinator: Hélène Bertaud
11:00–12:30 Open to General Public
WBG11 || Justice and the Inclusion of Vulnerable and Marginalized Groups: Examples and Lessons from World Bank projects Coordinator: Georgia Harley
11:1512:30
Open to World Bank Group Staff Only
WBG04 || All-Day MFD Workshop: The WBG Products to Help the Private and the Public Sectors Finance Investments Speakers:
• Meaghan McGrath, International Finance Corporation
• Mei Wang, World Bank
• Jana Muchyova, International Finance CorporationCoordinator: Mei Wang
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Preston Auditorium MC 2-800
12:302:00
MC Atrium Light Refreshment will be served
12:30 DMZ13 || Beyond the Law: Lessons from the Private Sector Interviewees:
• Lauren B. Murphy, Inter-American Investment Corporation
• Sara Begley, Reed Smith
Interviewer:
• Juliette Herault, World Bank
1:00 DMZ14 || Tools for Implementing Gender Equality: The Case of Law Firms • Véronique Tuffal-Nerson, Conseil National des Barreaux
1:30 DMZ15||DataAboutInnovationasToolforLegalReformsonGenderBenefit• Esteban Santamaria, CAIINNO
2:003:00
Open to World Bank Group Staff Only
WBG05 || All-Day MFD Workshop: The WBG Products to Mitigate Risk and Enhance Credit Presenters:
• Celina Penovi, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
• Ximena Talero, World BankCoordinator: Celina Penovi
Open to General Public.
WBG12 || Managing Environmental and Social Risks in Leveraging Private Sector FinancingPanelists:
• Peter Bergsten, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
• Una Meades, World Bank
• Kori Emzita, Asian Development Bank
• IFC Environmental and Social Specialist (TBC)
Moderator:
• Jonathan M. Lindsay, World BankCoordinator: Jonathan Lindsay
3:003:30
Open to World Bank Group Staff Only
WBG06 || All-Day MFD Workshop: Practical Case Part I (in small groups) Coordinator: Hélène Bertaud
3:303:45
MC AtriumNetworking and Coffee Break
3:454:15
Open to World Bank Group Staff Only
WBG07 || All-Day MFD Workshop: Practical Case Part II (in small groups) Coordinator: Hélène Bertaud
Open to World Bank Group Staff Only
WBG13 || Preferred Creditor Status at World Bank InstitutionsCoordinator: Cliff Frazier
4:154:45
Open to World Bank Group Staff Only
WBG08 || All-Day MFD Workshop: Practical Case Part III (in small groups) Coordinator: Hélène Bertaud
4:455:15
Open to World Bank Group Staff Only
WBG09 || All-Day MFD Workshop: Close-up Discussion – Role of the Lawyers when Implementing the MFD ApproachPanelists:
• Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and Group General Counsel, World Bank
• Ethiopis Tafara,Vice President and General Counsel, International Finance Corporation
• Aradhana Kumar-Capoor, Director and General Counsel, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Interviewer: Siobhan McInerney-Lankford, World BankCoordinator: Hélène Bertaud
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