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ADVISORY PANEL MEETING ON MDGs IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
Bangkok, 28-29 September 2004

Twelve eminent scholars and experts together with representatives of various UN agencies will provide guidance to the project and review the concept note and outline of the second Regional MDG Report and associated technical background papers in a two-day meeting to be held at the United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok, Thailand from 28 to 29 September 2004.

 
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I.
Meeting Documents    
Concept Paper and Outline of the Second Regional MDG Report
A Background Paper on the Conceptual Framework of the Second Regional MDG Report
Outline of the MDG Technical Background Papers (TBPs)
Tentative Programme and Provisional List of Participants
Provisional list of participants with detailed address and contact numbers
 
 
II.
Opening Statements
 
Mr Kim Hak-Su, Under-Secretary-General of the UN and Executive Secretary, UNESCAP
Mr Hafiz Pasha, UN Assistant Secretary-General, UNDP Assistant Administrator & Regional Director, Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific
       
III.
Project Overview Presentations  
Overview of the UNESCAP/UNDP project on Supporting the achievement of MDGs in Asia and the Pacific (Phase II), Raj Kumar, Chief, Poverty and Development Division, UNESCAP and Team Leader, MDG (Phase II) project
Overview of the UNSIAP/UNDP project on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Initiative in Asia and the Pacific (Building Data/Statistical Capability Component, Mr Tomas Africa, Director, United Nations Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific
 
       
IV.
Concept note of the 2nd Regional MDG Report, including
dissemination strategy and key issue

   
Overview of the 2nd Regional MDG Report concept note and dissemination strategy, Mr Raj Kumar, Chief, Poverty and Development Division, UNESCAP and Team Leader, MDG (Phase II) project
Institutional change and MDGs: suggested areas of focus, possible key issues and case studies, Mr Amarakoon Bandara, Economic Affairs Officer, Poverty and Development Division, UNESCAP
 
     
V.
Technical Background Papers (TBPs)  
Approaches to assessing achievements of MDGs in Asia and the Pacific: methodology, data sources and key issues, Mr Aynul Hasan, Chief, MDG Centre, UNESCAP
PRSPs-role of institutions & MDGs, Mr Aynul Hasan, Chief, MDG Centre, UNESCAP
Institutional change for good governance in support of achieving the MDGs, Mr Yap Kioe Sheng, Chief, Poverty Reduction Section, Poverty and Development Division, UNESCAP
Enabling institutions for promoting and upscaling micro initiatives to achieve the MDGs, Jorge Carillo-Rodriguez, Human Settlements Officer, Poverty Reduction Section, Poverty and Development Division, UNESCAP
Gender and institutional change, Ms Tone Bleie, Chief, Gender and Development Section, Emerging Social Issues Division, UNESCAP
Water, sanitation and health: institutional issues, Mr A.P. Kadushkin, Scientific Affairs Officer, Water Resources Section, Environment and Sustainable Development Division, UNESCAP
Implications of the Doha Development Agenda for the achievement of MDGs in Asia and the Pacific: institutional dimensions, Ms Tiziana Bonapace, Chief, Trade Policy Section, Trade and Investment Division, UNESCAP
   
VI.
Closing statement
Mr Kim Hak-Su, Under-Secretary-General of the UN and Executive Secretary, UNESCA

 

 


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