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WATCH LIVE, COMMENT LIVE: Can Africa Trade with Africa? and Eliminating the Budget Execution Deficit.

 
Begins:   Oct 07, 2010 13:00
Ends:   Oct 08, 2010 13:30

WATCH LIVE, COMMENT LIVE: Can Africa Trade with Africa? and Eliminating the Budget Execution Deficit.

Join the World Bank Africa Region on October 7 and 8 as we bring you two events focused on promoting Africa’s economic growth and development. Watch the events live online and have your questions and comments answered by panelists during the sessions.

Session 1: Eliminating the Budget Execution Deficit (African Governments Financing Development)

Thursday, October 7 – 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.Watch Live

How can African governments tap financing to enhance and fully execute their budgets? What are the risks and opportunities of tapping non-concessional sources of financing? What is the role of public investment management in ensuring quality for money? What are good practices and successful reforms?

Panelists:

  • Benno Ndulu, Governor, Bank of Tanzania
  • Nawai Gebre-Ab, Chief Economic Advisor, Office of the Prime Minister, Ethiopia
  • Dr. Min Tang, Deputy Secretary General of China’s Development and Reform Foundation
  • Nguyen Xuan Tu, Director of the Department for Investment Appraisal and Supervision, Vietnam
  • James Brumby, Sector Manager, PREM Public Sector and Governance, The World Bank

Moderator: World Bank Africa Region Vice President Obiageli Ezekwesili

Session 2: Can Africa Trade with Africa?

Friday, October 8 – 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.mWatch Live

Promoting intra-African trade has emerged as a top priority for African leaders. Yet despite the introduction of free trade areas, customs unions, and common markets, the level of trade remains among the lowest in the world -- only about 10% of African trade is within the continent, compared to about 40% in North America and about 60% in Western Europe. This seminar will focus on how to accelerate trade integration on the continent.

Panelists:

  • Pravin Gordhan, Minister of Finance, South Africa
  • Maxwell Mkwezalamba, Commissioner for Economic Affairs, African Union Commission
  • Tony Elumelu, Former Chief Executive, United Bank for Africa
  • Paul Collier, Director, Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University
  • Rosa Whitaker, President, The Whitaker Group
  • William Egbe, President of Coca Cola, South Africa

Moderator: World Bank Africa Region Vice President Obiageli Ezekwesili




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