Friday, October 19, 2007

"More than a Pretty Picture: Using Poverty Maps to Design Better Policies and Interventions" discussed at the InfoShop on Tuesday October 30 at 12:00 pm in J1-050

InfoShop & Poverty Reduction Group
cordially invite you to a book launch and panel discussion featuring

More than a Pretty Picture
Using Poverty Maps to Design Better Policies and Interventions.
Edited by Tara Bedi, Aline Coudouel, and Kenneth Simler

The allocation of resources and the design of policies tailored to local-level
conditions require highly disaggregated information. Data on poverty at the
local level is typically not available because most household surveys are not
representative past the regional level. This volume aims to promote the
effective use of Small Area Estimation poverty maps in policy making. It
presents the range of policies and interventions which have been informed by
poverty maps, focusing on the political economy of poverty maps and the key
elements to their effective use by policy makers. The volume also looks at the
future of poverty maps in terms of new techniques and new areas of application.

Tuesday, October 30
12:00 - 2:00 pm
World Bank J Building, Auditorium J1-050
701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and Pennsylvania Ave
.A light lunch will follow the event

MODERATED BY
Danny Leipziger
Vice President, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network (PREM), World
Bank
Danny Leipziger is Vice President and Head of the Poverty Reduction and Economic
Management Network (PREM) at the World Bank. As the Head of the PREM Network,
he provides leadership for the Bank's strategic work on growth and poverty
reduction across the Bank?s regional PREM units. He is the focal point for
economic policy, debt, trade, gender and governance issues and for the Bank's
dialogue on these issues with key partner institutions -- including the IMF,
WTO, OECD, and the EU. Mr. Leipziger also serves as the Vice-Chair (with
Michael Spence) of the Commission on Growth and Development (2006) and Chair of
the World Bank's Sanctions Board (2007).

PRESENTED BY
Ken Simler
Senior Economist in the PREM Poverty Reduction Group, World Bank
Kenneth Simler is a Senior Economist in the PREM Poverty Reduction Group, where
he leads the team working on shared growth. Prior to joining the Bank in 2006,
Ken was a research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute
and the Cornell University Food and Nutrition Policy Program. He has published
numerous journal articles and book chapters on poverty and inequality, human
capital development, education, and child undernutrition.

COMMENTS BY
Indermit Gill
Director, World Development Report 2009
Indermit Gill is Director of the upcoming 2009 World Development Report Spatial
Disparities and Development Policy. Indermit joined the Bank in 1993 has held
various positions, his most recent being PREM Sector Manager and Economic
Advisor in the East Asia and Pacific Region. He has published widely on
development topics, especially on labor market issues. After completing the WDR
on spatial disparities next year he will take up the post of Chief Economist for
the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region.

Marc Levy
Deputy Director of the Center for International Earth Science Information
Network
Marc Levy is Deputy Director of the Center for International Earth Science
Information Network (CIESIN), part of the Earth Institute at Columbia
University. He leads CIESIN's work on environment-security connections, the
Environmental Sustainability Index and the Environmental Performance Index,
poverty mapping, the human footprint, and conflict early-warning. He has served
as convening lead author on the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and UNEP's
Global Environmental Outlook.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and serves as a
forum for substantial debate on international development. Our extensive events
program consists of more than 250 events over the past two years and has hosted
many internationally recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama,
Jeffrey Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly Fiorina.
The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible space at headquarters and
provides internal and external audiences with over 15,000 titles published by
the World Bank, international organizations, and other publishers on development
issues.

For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop
Comments about the events program: http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0

Gender and Economic Growth in Tanzania: Creating Opportunities for Women presented at the InfoShop on November 8 at 12:00 pm in J1-050

InfoShop & IFC's Gender Program
invite you to a book launch featuring a recent publication

Gender and Economic Growth in Tanzania Creating Opportunities for Women

The book examines legal, regulatory, and administrative barriers that constrain
women in business and makes the case for gender informed business reform. The
books makes a number of recommendations for addressing gender inequalities and
removing obstacles to women?s entrepreneurship. One recommendation, on
increasing women's access to finance, has been already addressed through an IFC
$5 million loan to Exim Bank in Tanzania, for on-lending to women entrepreneurs.
The book is the result of a highly participatory process and extensive
consultations with public and private sector stakeholders, whose inputs helped
formulate the recommendations.

The book is one of a series of such assessments that have been carried out also
in Uganda, Kenya, and Ghana. The event will provide an opportunity to share
experiences and lessons learned with the process to-date, and will feature key
counterparts from each of the four countries in which these reports have been
completed.

We will also screen the documentary "Gender Equality as Smart Economics."

Thursday, November 8
12:00pm
World Bank J Building, Auditorium J1-050
701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.
A light lunch will be served
For non bank staff, please RSVP to InfoShopevents@worldbank.org

Moderator
Amanda Ellis
Lead Gender Specialist, World Bank

Keynote
John Page
Chief Economist, World Bank Africa Region

Discussants
Maggie Kigozi
Executive Director, Uganda Investment Authority, Uganda

Bede Lyimo
Chief Executive Officer, Better Regulation Unit, Tanzania

Eva Muraya
CEO, Color Creations Ltd., Kenya

Marjorie Abdin
Managing Director, Jack & Jill Warehouse, Ghana

Marilou Uy
Sector Director, Finance and Private Sector Development, Africa Region
___________________________________________________________________________________________
About the IFC's Gender Program
IFC is a social enterprise, fostering sustainable economic growth in developing
countries by financing private sector investment, mobilizing capital in the
international financial markets, and providing advisory services to businesses
and governments. Supporting women in business is an important part of this
effort. It is also an integral part of the World Bank Group?s Gender Action
Plan.

For more information, visit: www.ifc.org/gender

About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and serves as a
forum for substantial debate on international development. Our extensive events
program consists of more than 250 events over the past two years and has hosted
many internationally recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama,
Jeffrey Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly Fiorina.
The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible space at headquarters and
provides internal and external audiences with over 15,000 titles published by
the World Bank, international organizations, and other publishers on development
issues.

For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop
Comments about the events program: http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0

Thursday, October 18, 2007

REMINDER - "World Congress on Communication for Development: Lessons, Challenges, and the Way Forward" discussed at the InfoShop on Wednesday, October 24 at 3:00 pm in J1-050

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&
Development Communication Division
External Affairs

cordially invite you to a book launch and panel discussion featuring
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| | Development (WCCD), held in Rome in October |
| | 2006. Mixing theory, practice, and lessons from |
| | the field, it shows that communication for |
| | development can help with effective design and |
| | implementation of development initiatives and |
| | can lead to more sustainable results. With a |
| | focus on communications in health, sustainable |
| | development, and governance, this book with |
| | accompanying DVD provides a benchmark and |
| | identifies the main challenges for |
| | communication for development in the new |
| | millennium. |
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| | The presentation will be followed by two short |
| | films, produced by the BBC World Service Trust, |
| | for the WCCD, on the role of communication in |
| | promoting governance and health. |
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Wednesday, October 24
3:00 - 4:30 pm
World Bank J Building, Auditorium J1-050
701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.
A reception will follow the event


The event will be broadcasted live on the Web at the following link:

http://vcg01.worldbank.org/vc/

Opening Remarks
Marwan Muasher
Senior Vice President, External Affairs, World Bank Group
Mr. Muasher joined the World Bank Group as Senior Vice President of
External Affairs on March 16, 2007, from his most recent position at
the Senate of Jordan. His career has spanned the areas of
development, diplomacy, civil society, and communications. He began
his career as a journalist for the Jordan Times, and then served at
the Ministry of Planning and later as press advisor to the Prime
Minister. Mr. Muasher opened Jordan's first embassy in Israel, and
became Minister of Information and the government?s spokesperson. He
also served in Washington again as Ambassador, negotiating the first
free trade agreement between the United States and an Arab nation.

Moderator/Chair
Paul Mitchell
Development Communication Division, World Bank
Mr. Mitchell is the Manager of the World Bank Development
Communication Division. He has worked in more than 50 countries and
with more than 150 development projects and programs assisting
governments on difficult reform programs and high risk projects. He
leads training workshops for Bank staff and client governments and
lectures frequently on using communications as a tool for
international development.

Introduction
Paolo Mefalopulous
Development Communication Division, World Bank
Mr. Mefalopulos, Senior Communication Officer, started his career in
the private sector in Italy, working for a national television
network and for the training institution of a major corporation. He
is one of the authors of a handbook on the innovative methodology
known as Participatory Rural Communication Appraisal (PRCA), and the
main author of two other books on the use of participatory
communication for planning development projects and programs.

Daniele Calabrese
Development Communication Division, World Bank
Mr. Calabrese, Communication Officer, provides technical assistance
in the design and implementation of communication programs for water
supply and sanitation, privatization and public sector reform,
environment and rural development projects in several developing
countries in different regions.

Panel Discussion
Jeffrey Grieco
Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs, USAID
Mr. Grieco is USAID's senior advisor on and manager of all
legislative relations and public affairs activities. He serves as
the Administrator's official representative for all public affairs,
media relations and public diplomacy activities involving USAID as
well as serving as the agency's lead public affairs representative
at global meetings and conferences. Before joining USAID in 2002,
Mr. Grieco served in the White House Office of Public Liaison.

Thomas Jacobson
Professor and Sr. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs,
Temple University
Professor Jacobson's research focuses on communication for national
development, democratization and media development. Prior to the
Temple University School of Communications and Theatre, he has been
Visiting Professor at Northwestern and Cornell Universities and is
past President of the Participatory Communication Research Section
of the International Association of Media and Communication
Research.

Nasserie Carew
Director of Public Relations, Interaction
Ms. Carew is responsible for all internal and external
communications, including a comprehensive public relations effort
focused on media outreach, advocacy and online presence. She has
spent more than a decade working in international development and
media advocacy. Interaction is the largest alliance of US-based
international development and humanitarian nongovernmental or
ganizations, with more than 165 members operating in every
developing country.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________
About the World Congress on Communication for Development
The World Congress on Communication for Development, held in October
2006 in Rome, was an unprecedented opportunity for dialogue among
three key stakeholders who rarely interact: policy makers,
practitioners, and academicians. It aimed to highlight the
necessity of incorporating Communication for Development into
development policies and practices.

For more Information about the World Congress, please contact Eliana
Esposito: eesposito@worldbank.org

About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and
serves as a forum for substantial debate on international
development. Our extensive events program consists of more than 250
events over the past two years and has hosted many internationally
recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama, Jeffrey
Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly
Fiorina. The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible
space at headquarters and provides internal and external audiences
with over 15,000 titles published by the World Bank, international
organizations, and other publishers on development issues.

For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop

Comments about the events program:

http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0

Gender and Economic Growth in Tanzania: Creating Opportunities for Women presented at the InfoShop on November 8 at 12:00 pm in J1-050

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&
IFC's Gender Program

invite you to a book launch featuring a recent publication
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| | Gender and Economic Growth in Tanzania
| | Creating Opportunities for Women
| |
| | The book examines legal, regulatory,
| | and administrative barriers that
| | constrain women in business and makes
| | the case for gender informed business
| | reform. The books makes a number of
| | recommendations for addressing gender
| | inequalities and removing obstacles to
| | women?s entrepreneurship. One
| | recommendation, on increasing women's
| | access to finance, has been already
| | addressed through an IFC $5 million
| | loan to Exim Bank in Tanzania, for
| | on-lending to women entrepreneurs. The
| | book is the result of a highly
| | participatory process and extensive
| | consultations with public and private
| | sector stakeholders, whose inputs
| | helped formulate the recommendations.
| |
| | The book is one of a series of such
| | assessments that have been carried out
| | also in Uganda, Kenya, and Ghana. The
| | event will provide an opportunity to
| | share experiences and lessons learned
| | with the process to-date, and will
| | feature key counterparts from each of
| | the four countries in which these
| | reports have been completed.
| |
| | We will also screen the documentary
| | "Gender Equality as Smart Economics."
| |
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Thursday, November 8
12:00pm
World Bank J Building, Auditorium J1-050
701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.
A light lunch will be served

For non bank staff, please RSVP to InfoShopevents@worldbank.org

Moderator
Amanda Ellis
Lead Gender Specialist, World Bank

Keynote
John Page
Chief Economist, World Bank Africa Region

Discussants
Maggie Kigozi
Executive Director, Uganda Investment Authority, Uganda

Bede Lyimo
Chief Executive Officer, Better Regulation Unit, Tanzania

Eva Muraya
CEO, Color Creations Ltd., Kenya

Marjorie Abdin
Managing Director, Jack & Jill Warehouse, Ghana

Marilou Uy
Sector Director, Finance and Private Sector Development, Africa
Region
___________________________________________________________________________________________
About the IFC's Gender Program
IFC is a social enterprise, fostering sustainable economic growth in
developing countries by financing private sector investment,
mobilizing capital in the international financial markets, and
providing advisory services to businesses and governments.
Supporting women in business is an important part of this effort. It
is also an integral part of the World Bank Group?s Gender Action
Plan.

For more information, visit: www.ifc.org/gender

About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and
serves as a forum for substantial debate on international
development. Our extensive events program consists of more than 250
events over the past two years and has hosted many internationally
recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama, Jeffrey
Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly
Fiorina. The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible
space at headquarters and provides internal and external audiences
with over 15,000 titles published by the World Bank, international
organizations, and other publishers on development issues.

For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop

Comments about the events program:

http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0

Invitation to World Bank Youth 2 Youth UN Week Conference - Thursday October 25, 2007

Dear Sir/Madam,
the Youth To Youth Community of the World Bank would like to invite you to this
one-day conference on Youth and Decision-making in occasion of the 2007 United
Nations Week.

PLEASE REGISTER AT www.worldbank.org/y2ycommunity

by October 19 at 1pm Eastern Time.

You are Invited to Y2Y's UN Week Conference @ The Preston Auditorium, World
Bank, 1818 H Street NW
Thursday, October 25th
Time 9.00 am - 5.00pm
Reception at the Organization of American States, 17th St & Constitution Ave,
N.W.@ 5:30pm

Guest Speakers include

Richard Grave, Blogger- It?s getting hot in here- Washington DC

Erion Veliaj, Mjaft!, Albania

Ashok Regmi, International Youth Foundation- MD, USA

Meenu Vekateswaran, Pravah- India

Ipninder Singh, Religions for Peace- New York, USA

Randolph Carter, Search for Common Ground- Washington DC

Kirsten Jordan, Take IT Global, Global Youth Action Network- Canada

Thomas Ngolo Katta - Sierra Leone

Peter Twichell ,YouthBuild- MA, USA

YouthRadio, CA, USA (To be confirmed)

Senior staff from World Bank Sectors and Regions working on different aspects of

Youth and Development.

World Bank Youth Innovation Fund Winners. Moderates Pamela Cox (Latin America
and Caribbean Region Vice President)


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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Film screening of "Rumi turning Ecstatic" on November 1 at 6:00pm in JB1-080

Since premiering on Canada?s VISION TV in January 2006, this captivating and
life changing film has made its way around the world, on a global mission of
peace. Turner Classic Movies calls it ?an engaging documentary? and The San
Francisco Chronicle praised it as ?a very good movie.?

InfoShop, The World Bank Group/IMF Canada Club, The World Bank Group Office of
Diversity Programs
cordially Invite you to a Celebration of the UNESCO-declared International Year
of Rumi in 2007 to commemorate the 800th anniversary of Rumi?s birth

RUMI TURNING ECSTATIC
Directed by Tina Petrova, Steven Roloff


A tragic car crash propels Petrova on a mystical journey - from the California
desert to the shifting sands of the Middle East - taking us on a road trip of
discovery, uncovering key scholars and scientists who currently animate Rumi?s
philosophies. Tina Petrova sets out to shine a light on his activism at work in
the world today.

Canadian Filmmaker Tina Petrova?s extraordinary documentary Rumi- Turning
Ecstatic premieres in Iran this week , as part of "CINEMA VERITE" Documentary
Festival- currently underway in Tehran at Cinema Felestin (www.defc.ir). The
50-minute film includes readings from Rumi?s poetry; interviews with leading
translators of Rumi?s poetry; and scenes of the Mevlevi Dervishes of Turkey.

This program will also include poetry reading, accompanied by renowned Persian
musician, Mehdi Assad.

Thursday, November 1, 2007
6:00pm
World Bank J Building, JB1- 080
701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.
For non bank staff, please RSVP to infoShopevents@worldbank.org

Welcoming remarks by
Sherry Kennedy
Canada Club Representative

Moderated by
Juliana Oyegun
Director, Diversity Programs, World Bank
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
About the World Bank Group/IMFCanada Club
The mandate of the Canada Club is to organize activities and share information
related to Canada among World Bank Group and IMF current and former staff and
relatives, Canadians and people interested in Canada.
About the Office of Diversity Programs
The Office of Diversity Programs is an in-house source of expert advice on
diversity and inclusion. Its goal is to create an inclusive and respectful work
environment that values all human differences and mobilizes them as strategic
business assets in service of poverty reduction. The Office of Diversity
Programs provides guidance on institutional and unit-level strategies to promote
diversity and inclusion, advises on the diversity dimensions of recruitment,
strategic staffing, succession planning, and career development, conducts
research on systemic barriers to inclusion, and shares information on best
practices in diversity management worldwide
About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and serves as a
forum for substantial debate on international development. Our extensive events
program consists of more than 250 events over the past two years and has hosted
many internationally recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama,
Jeffrey Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly Fiorina.
The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible space at headquarters and
provides internal and external audiences with over 15,000 titles published by
the World Bank, international organizations, and other publishers on development
issues.

For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop
Comments about the events program: http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0
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Film screening of "Rumi turning Ecstatic" on November 1 at 6:00pm in JB1-080

Since premiering on Canada?s VISION TV in January 2006, this captivating and
life changing film has made its way around the world, on a global mission of
peace. Turner Classic Movies calls it ?an engaging documentary? and The San
Francisco Chronicle praised it as ?a very good movie.?


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Cordially Invite you to a Celebration of the UNESCO-declared
International Year of Rumi in 2007
to commemorate the 800th anniversary of Rumi?s birth
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| | |
| | |
| | RUMI TURNING ECSTATIC |
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| | |
| | |
| | A tragic car crash propels Petrova on |
| | a mystical journey - from the |
| | California desert to the shifting |
| | sands of the Middle East - taking us |
| | on a road trip of discovery, |
| | uncovering key scholars and scientists |
| | who currently animate Rumi?s |
| | philosophies. Tina Petrova sets out |
| | to shine a light on his activism at |
| | work in the world today. |
| | |
| | Canadian Filmmaker Tina Petrova?s |
| | extraordinary documentary Rumi- |
| | Turning Ecstatic premieres in Iran |
| | this week , as part of "CINEMA VERITE" |
| | Documentary Festival- currently |
| | underway in Tehran at Cinema Felestin |
| | (www.defc.ir). The 50-minute film |
| | includes readings from Rumi?s poetry; |
| | interviews with leading translators of |
| | Rumi?s poetry; and scenes of the |
| | Mevlevi Dervishes of Turkey. |
| | |
| | This program will also include poetry |
| | reading, accompanied by renowned |
| | Persian musician, Mehdi Assad. |
| | |
|-------------------------+----------------------------------------|

Thursday, November 1, 2007
6:00pm
World Bank J Building, JB1- 080
701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.

For non bank staff, please RSVP to infoShopevents@worldbank.org


Welcoming remarks by
Sherry Kennedy
Canada Club Representative

Moderated by
Juliana Oyegun
Director, Diversity Programs, World Bank

________________________________________________________________________________________________________
About the World Bank Group/IMFCanada Club
The mandate of the Canada Club is to organize activities and share
information related to Canada among World Bank Group and IMF current
and former staff and relatives, Canadians and people interested in
Canada.
About the Office of Diversity Programs
The Office of Diversity Programs is an in-house source of expert
advice on diversity and inclusion. Its goal is to create an
inclusive and respectful work environment that values all human
differences and mobilizes them as strategic business assets in
service of poverty reduction. The Office of Diversity Programs
provides guidance on institutional and unit-level strategies to
promote diversity and inclusion, advises on the diversity dimensions
of recruitment, strategic staffing, succession planning, and career
development, conducts research on systemic barriers to inclusion,
and shares information on best practices in diversity management
worldwide
About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and
serves as a forum for substantial debate on international
development. Our extensive events program consists of more than 250
events over the past two years and has hosted many internationally
recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama, Jeffrey
Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly
Fiorina. The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible
space at headquarters and provides internal and external audiences
with over 15,000 titles published by the World Bank, international
organizations, and other publishers on development issues.

For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop

Comments about the events program:

http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0

For information about the book go to: www.tradeimbalance.net

NUSACC/World Bank Reception, October 19, 2007

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"More than a Pretty Picture: Using Poverty Maps to Design Better Policies and Interventions" discussed at the InfoShop on Tuesday October 30 at 12:00 pm in J1-050

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Poverty Reduction Group

cordially invite you to a book launch and panel discussion featuring
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| | More than a Pretty Picture |
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| | Kenneth Simler |
| | |
| | The allocation of resources and the design |
| | of policies tailored to local-level |
| | conditions require highly disaggregated |
| | information. Data on poverty at the local |
| | level is typically not available because |
| | most household surveys are not |
| | representative past the regional level. |
| | This volume aims to promote the effective |
| | use of Small Area Estimation poverty maps |
| | in policy making. It presents the range of |
| | policies and interventions which have been |
| | informed by poverty maps, focusing on the |
| | political economy of poverty maps and the |
| | key elements to their effective use by |
| | policy makers. The volume also looks at |
| | the future of poverty maps in terms of new |
| | techniques and new areas of application. |
| | |
| | Tuesday, October 30 |
| | 12:00 - 2:00 pm |
| | World Bank J Building, Auditorium J1-050 |
| | 701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and |
| | Pennsylvania Ave |
| | .A light lunch will follow the event |
| | |
| | |
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MODERATED BY
Danny Leipziger
Vice President, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network
(PREM), World Bank
Danny Leipziger is Vice President and Head of the Poverty Reduction
and Economic Management Network (PREM) at the World Bank. As the
Head of the PREM Network, he provides leadership for the Bank's
strategic work on growth and poverty reduction across the Bank?s
regional PREM units. He is the focal point for economic policy,
debt, trade, gender and governance issues and for the Bank's
dialogue on these issues with key partner institutions -- including
the IMF, WTO, OECD, and the EU. Mr. Leipziger also serves as the
Vice-Chair (with Michael Spence) of the Commission on Growth and
Development (2006) and Chair of the World Bank's Sanctions Board
(2007).

PRESENTED BY
Ken Simler
Senior Economist in the PREM Poverty Reduction Group, World Bank
Kenneth Simler is a Senior Economist in the PREM Poverty Reduction
Group, where he leads the team working on shared growth. Prior to
joining the Bank in 2006, Ken was a research fellow at the
International Food Policy Research Institute and the Cornell
University Food and Nutrition Policy Program. He has published
numerous journal articles and book chapters on poverty and
inequality, human capital development, education, and child
undernutrition.

COMMENTS BY
Indermit Gill
Director, World Development Report 2009
Indermit Gill is Director of the upcoming 2009 World Development
Report Spatial Disparities and Development Policy. Indermit joined
the Bank in 1993 has held various positions, his most recent being
PREM Sector Manager and Economic Advisor in the East Asia and
Pacific Region. He has published widely on development topics,
especially on labor market issues. After completing the WDR on
spatial disparities next year he will take up the post of Chief
Economist for the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region.

Marc Levy
Deputy Director of the Center for International Earth Science
Information Network
Marc Levy is Deputy Director of the Center for International Earth
Science Information Network (CIESIN), part of the Earth Institute at
Columbia University. He leads CIESIN's work on environment-security
connections, the Environmental Sustainability Index and the
Environmental Performance Index, poverty mapping, the human
footprint, and conflict early-warning. He has served as convening
lead author on the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and UNEP's Global
Environmental Outlook.


______________________________________________________________________________________________________
About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and
serves as a forum for substantial debate on international
development. Our extensive events program consists of more than 250
events over the past two years and has hosted many internationally
recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama, Jeffrey
Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly
Fiorina. The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible
space at headquarters and provides internal and external audiences
with over 15,000 titles published by the World Bank, international
organizations, and other publishers on development issues.

For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop

Comments about the events program:

http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

"World Congress on Communication for Development: Lessons, Challenges, and the Way Forward" discussed at the InfoShop on Wednesday, October 24 at 3:00 pm in J1-050

InfoShop & Development Communication Division, External Affairs

World Congress on Communication for Development
Lessons, Challenges, and the Way Forward

This book sets forth issues and experiences from the World Congress on
Communication for Development (WCCD), held in Rome in October 2006. Mixing
theory, practice, and lessons from the field, it shows that communication for
development can help with effective design and implementation of development
initiatives and can lead to more sustainable results. With a focus on
communications in health, sustainable development, and governance, this book
with accompanying DVD provides a benchmark and identifies the main challenges
for communication for development in the new millennium.

The presentation will be followed by two short films, produced by the BBC World
Service Trust, for the WCCD, on the role of communication in promoting
governance and health.

Wednesday, October 24
3:00 - 4:30 pm
World Bank J Building, Auditorium J1-050
701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.
A reception will follow the event

*RSVP REQUIRED* Please email infoshopevents@worldbank.org
The event will be broadcasted live on the Web at the following link:
http://vcg01.worldbank.org/vc/
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Opening Remarks
Marwan Muasher
Senior Vice President, External Affairs, World Bank Group
Mr. Muasher joined the World Bank Group as Senior Vice President of External
Affairs on March 16, 2007, from his most recent position at the Senate of
Jordan. His career has spanned the areas of development, diplomacy, civil
society, and communications. He began his career as a journalist for the Jordan
Times, and then served at the Ministry of Planning and later as press advisor to
the Prime Minister. Mr. Muasher opened Jordan's first embassy in Israel, and
became Minister of Information and the government?s spokesperson. He also served
in Washington again as Ambassador, negotiating the first free trade agreement
between the United States and an Arab nation.

Moderator/Chair
Paul Mitchell
Development Communication Division, World Bank
Mr. Mitchell is the Manager of the World Bank Development Communication
Division. He has worked in more than 50 countries and with more than 150
development projects and programs assisting governments on difficult reform
programs and high risk projects. He leads training workshops for Bank staff and
client governments and lectures frequently on using communications as a tool for
international development.

Introduction
Paolo Mefalopulous
Development Communication Division, World Bank
Mr. Mefalopulos, Senior Communication Officer, started his career in the private
sector in Italy, working for a national television network and for the training
institution of a major corporation. He is one of the authors of a handbook on
the innovative methodology known as Participatory Rural Communication Appraisal
(PRCA), and the main author of two other books on the use of participatory
communication for planning development projects and programs.

Daniele Calabrese
Development Communication Division, World Bank
Mr. Calabrese, Communication Officer, provides technical assistance in the
design and implementation of communication programs for water supply and
sanitation, privatization and public sector reform, environment and rural
development projects in several developing countries in different regions.

Panel Discussion
Jeffrey Grieco
Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs, USAID
Mr. Grieco is USAID's senior advisor on and manager of all legislative relations
and public affairs activities. He serves as the Administrator's official
representative for all public affairs, media relations and public diplomacy
activities involving USAID as well as serving as the agency's lead public
affairs representative at global meetings and conferences. Before joining USAID
in 2002, Mr. Grieco served in the White House Office of Public Liaison.

Thomas Jacobson
Professor and Sr. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Temple University
Professor Jacobson's research focuses on communication for national development,
democratization and media development. Prior to the Temple University School of
Communications and Theatre, he has been Visiting Professor at Northwestern and
Cornell Universities and is past President of the Participatory Communication
Research Section of the International Association of Media and Communication
Research.

Nasserie Carew
Director of Public Relations, Interaction
Ms. Carew is responsible for all internal and external communications, including
a comprehensive public relations effort focused on media outreach, advocacy and
online presence. She has spent more than a decade working in international
development and media advocacy. Interaction is the largest alliance of US-based
international development and humanitarian nongovernmental oraganizations, with
more than 165 members operating in every developing country.

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About the World Congress on Communication for Development
The World Congress on Communication for Development, held in October 2006 in
Rome, was an unprecedented opportunity for dialogue among three key stakeholders
who rarely interact: policy makers, practitioners, and academicians. It aimed
to highlight the necessity of incorporating Communication for Development into
development policies and practices.

About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and serves as a
forum for substantial debate on international development. Our extensive events
program consists of more than 250 events over the past two years and has hosted
many internationally recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama,
Jeffrey Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly Fiorina.
The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible space at headquarters and
provides internal and external audiences with over 15,000 titles published by
the World Bank, international organizations, and other publishers on development
issues.

For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop
Comments about the events program: http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0

Filmscreening: Gypsy Caravan - Tuesday October 23, 2007 at 4:30 PM in JB1-080

Please RSVP to InfoShopevents@worldbank.org


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REMINDER: Stand Up Against Poverty on Wednesday, October 17 at 3:00pm in J1-050

This is an opportunity for World Bank staff to join this global citizen's
campaign against poverty and in support of the MDGs. Last year over 23 million
people participated in simultaneous events held in schools, churches, and
government buildings around the world. This year, organizers are aiming to
break the Guinness World Record with even more participants.

Please join us for a video showing, remarks by staff from the
Bank, UNIC, and Global Call Against Poverty (GCAP), and our
own "stand up" moment.

We will also be handing "white wrist bands" which symbolizes
the fight against poverty.

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Wednesday, October 17
3:00pm
World Bank J Building, J1- 050
701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.
For non bank staff, *RSVP REQUIRED* to infoshopevents@worldbank.org


The event is sponsored by The World Bank's Civil Society Team, the
United Nations' Information Center and the InfoShop

STAND UP is an innovative and exciting challenge to set an official
Guinness World Record - the greatest number of people ever to STAND
UP Against Poverty and for the Millennium Development Goals.Within a
24-hour period, as many people as possible must physically and
symbolically "STAND UP" to communicate their desire to fight poverty
and to hold their governments and leaders accountable for promises
to end poverty by 2015.

The purpose of this action is to raise awareness of the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs) and to publicly demonstrate to policy
makers the growing global support for the achievement of the MDGs
and for the strengthening of development policies in both Northern
and Southern countries. On October 17th, be a part of this growing
movement of people who refuse to stay silent or seated in the face
of poverty. Help us break the world record so we can break the
record of broken promises.
For more information, please go to:

http://www.standagainstpoverty.org

Agenda
3:00 pm - 3:05 pm Opening Remarks and Introductions
John Garrison, Sr. Civil Society Specialist, Civil Society Team
(World Bank)

3:05 pm -3:15 pm History of GCAP and Stand Up Against Poverty
Campaign
Ben Margolis, Global Secretariat (GCAP)

3:15 pm -3:20 pm Stand Up Against Poverty Video Presentation

3:20 pm -3:25 pm United Nations Information Center Remarks
Will Davis, Director, United Nations Information Center (UNIC)

3:25 pm -3:30 pm World Bank Remarks
Steen Lau Jorgenson, Director, Social Development (World Bank)

3:30 pm ? 3:35 pm Stand Up for Poverty Moment
Thank You and Closing
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
About the Civil Society Team
The global Civil Society Team (CST) is located within External
Affairs, and provides institutional coordination of the Bank?s civil
society engagement work. As such, the CST formulates institutional
strategy, provides advice to senior management, coordinates civil
society engagement staff across the institution, provides guidance
and technical assistance to program staff on how to consult and
involve civil society in Bank operations, undertakes ongoing
outreach efforts to global civil society networks and provides civil
society groups with access to Bank information, personnel, and other
resources.
For more information on the CST and the Bank?s civil society work
visit:

www.worldbank.org/civilsociety

About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and
serves as a forum for substantial debate on international
development. Our extensive events program consists of more than 250
events over the past two years and has hosted many internationally
recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama, Jeffrey
Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly
Fiorina. The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible
space at headquarters and provides internal and external audiences
with over 15,000 titles published by the World Bank, international
organizations, and other publishers on development issues.
For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop

Comments about the events program:

http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0

Filmscreening: Gypsy Caravan - Tuesday October 23, 2007 at 4:30 PM in JB1-080

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Monday, October 15, 2007

REMINDER: Gandhi Peace Prize Recipient, Dr. Ariyaratne in the InfoShop on October 16 at 12:00 pm, J1-050

InfoShop and Operations Policy and Country Services

Spirituality and Development: Community Building that Works Experiences from
Sri Lanka

A. T. Ariyaratne, Gandhi Peace Prize recipient and founder of the Sarvodaya
Shramadana Movement of Sri Lanka, will talk about the challenges of peace-making
in a world of conflict. Through three decades of civil war, Ariyaratne's
organization has reduced violence in Sri Lanka by fostering Sarvodaya's
principled stands for peace and practical strategies to promote understanding.

Tuesday, October 16
12:00pm
World Bank J Building, J1- 050
701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.
A reception will follow the presentation

For non bank staff, please rsvp to InfoShopevents@worldbank.org
________________________________________________________________________________________________________

OPENING REMARKS
Peter Harrold
Director, Operations Services, World Bank
Mr. Harrold is currently Director of Operations Services in OPCS, where he
oversees the policy framework for the Bank's investment lending. Immediately
prior to this, he was Country Director for Sri Lanka. In this capacity,
especially after the Tsunami, he worked very closely and personally with Dr. Ari
Ariyaratne and his son Vinya, and has a strong admiration for the work of the
Sarvodaya movement in Sri Lanka, and for Ari's deep commitment to peace. Mr.
Harrold was earlier Country Director for Ghana and Sierra Leone, where he also
saw the power of grass-roots movements.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
A. T. Ariyaratne
Founder Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement of Sri Lanka
Now 75 years old, Dr. Ariyaratne has inspired millions of people around the
world with his vision of human centered development. He brings deep spiritual
insight into practical action, which has transformed millions of lives. Dr.
Ariyaratne has gained international recognition including the Gandhi Peace
Prize, the Hubert H. Humphrey Award and Alan Shawn Feistein World Hunger Award,
Niwano Peace Prize, the King Baudouin Award for International Development, and
the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership. He has been nominated for
the Nobel Prize, Hilton Humanitarian Award, Seoul Peace Prize, and Northcote
Parkinson Civil Courage Award.

For a complete bio, please see attached file:
(See attached file: Dr.Ariyaratne_shortbio.pdf)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
About Sarvodaya
Sarvodaya is the largest non-profit, grassroots organization in Sri Lanka,
working in over 15,000 villages. Based on Gandhian and Buddhist values, the
movement strives to create self-sustainable communities by reducing poverty,
promoting peace, teaching self-help and legal empowerment, and enterprise
development. Sarvodaya means "awakening of all" and Shramadana means sharing.
The essence of the movement is that "Everybody Wakes Up through Sharing Labor,
Energy, Resources, and Love." Since the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, Sarvodaya
villages have been rebuilding homes and schools, providing emotional support and
recovery, rehabilitating businesses, increasing survivors' input into relief
efforts, and creating environmentally-friendly rural and fishing communities.
Today, Sarvodaya-inspired initiatives are found around the world including in
the Nepal, United States, The United Kingdom, and Germany.

The 2005 United Nations-HABITAT recognized the movement for its tsunami relief
work and outstanding contributions to improving the quality of life after the
disaster. 2008 marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of the movement,
which is a model for "bottom-up" development around the world.

For more information about the organization, please go to: www.sarvodaya.org

About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and serves as a
forum for substantial debate on international development. Our extensive events
program consists of more than 250 events over the past two years and has hosted
many internationally recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama,
Jeffrey Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly Fiorina.
The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible space at headquarters and
provides internal and external audiences with over 15,000 titles published by
the World Bank, international organizations, and other publishers on development
issues.

For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop
Comments about the events program: http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0

REMINDER: Gandhi Peace Prize Recipient, Dr. Ariyaratne in the InfoShop on October 16 at 12:00 pm, J1-050

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Tuesday, October 16
12:00pm
World Bank J Building, J1- 050
701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and Pennsylvania Ave.
A reception will follow the presentation

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

OPENING REMARKS
Peter Harrold
Director, Operations Services, World Bank
Mr. Harrold is currently Director of Operations Services in OPCS,
where he oversees the policy framework for the Bank's investment
lending. Immediately prior to this, he was Country Director for Sri
Lanka. In this capacity, especially after the Tsunami, he worked
very closely and personally with Dr. Ari Ariyaratne and his son
Vinya, and has a strong admiration for the work of the Sarvodaya
movement in Sri Lanka, and for Ari's deep commitment to peace. Mr.
Harrold was earlier Country Director for Ghana and Sierra Leone,
where he also saw the power of grass-roots movements.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
A. T. Ariyaratne
Founder Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement of Sri Lanka
Now 75 years old, Dr. Ariyaratne has inspired millions of people
around the world with his vision of human centered development. He
brings deep spiritual insight into practical action, which has
transformed millions of lives. Dr. Ariyaratne has gained
international recognition including the Gandhi Peace Prize, the
Hubert H. Humphrey Award and Alan Shawn Feistein World Hunger Award,
Niwano Peace Prize, the King Baudouin Award for International
Development, and the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership.
He has been nominated for the Nobel Prize, Hilton Humanitarian
Award, Seoul Peace Prize, and Northcote Parkinson Civil Courage
Award.

For a complete bio, please see attached file:
(See attached file: Dr.Ariyaratne_shortbio.pdf)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
About Sarvodaya
Sarvodaya is the largest non-profit, grassroots organization in Sri
Lanka, working in over 15,000 villages. Based on Gandhian and
Buddhist values, the movement strives to create self-sustainable
communities by reducing poverty, promoting peace, teaching self-help
and legal empowerment, and enterprise development. Sarvodaya means
"awakening of all" and Shramadana means sharing. The essence of the
movement is that "Everybody Wakes Up through Sharing Labor, Energy,
Resources, and Love." Since the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami,
Sarvodaya villages have been rebuilding homes and schools, providing
emotional support and recovery, rehabilitating businesses,
increasing survivors' input into relief efforts, and creating
environmentally-friendly rural and fishing communities. Today,
Sarvodaya-inspired initiatives are found around the world including
in the Nepal, United States, The United Kingdom, and Germany.

The 2005 United Nations-HABITAT recognized the movement for its
tsunami relief work and outstanding contributions to improving the
quality of life after the disaster. 2008 marks the 50th anniversary
of the founding of the movement, which is a model for "bottom-up"
development around the world.

For more information about the organization, please go to:

www.sarvodaya.org

About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and
serves as a forum for substantial debate on international
development. Our extensive events program consists of more than 250
events over the past two years and has hosted many internationally
recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama, Jeffrey
Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly
Fiorina. The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible
space at headquarters and provides internal and external audiences
with over 15,000 titles published by the World Bank, international
organizations, and other publishers on development issues.

For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop

Comments about the events program:

http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0