9 April 2020. UNDP Seoul Policy Centre (USPC) Webinar Series. The world is working on mitigating the enormous challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, some ideas on what the recovery will require are already emerging. It is certain that it will represent a major game-changer in international (development) cooperation. Experts from Southern and Northern think tanks discuss how COVID-19 can create the momentum for more and better international cooperation.
14 April 2020. The world is working on mitigating the enormous challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, some ideas on what the recovery will require are already emerging. It is certain that it will represent a major game-changer in international (development) cooperation. Experts from Southern and Northern think tanks discuss how COVID-19 can create the momentum for more and better international cooperation.
16 April 2020.
- Debapriya Bhattacharya, Centre for Policy Dialogue, Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Jonathan Glennie, Writer and Consultant, Barranquilla, Colombia (view presentation)
- Philani Mthembu, Institute for Global Dialogue, Pretoria, South Africa
- Zhang Chuanhong, China Institute for South-South Cooperation in Agriculture, Beijing, China (view presentation)
- Stephan Klingebiel, USPC (introduction), Seoul, South Korea
- Artemy Izmestiev, USPC (moderator), Seoul, South Korea
14 April 2020. The world is working on mitigating the enormous challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, some ideas on what the recovery will require are already emerging. It is certain that it will represent a major game-changer in international (development) cooperation. Experts from Southern and Northern think tanks discuss how COVID-19 can create the momentum for more and better international cooperation.
- Paulo Esteves, BRICS Policy Centre, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (view presentation)
- Qi Gubo, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China
- Ian Mitchell, Center for Global Development, London, UK
- Andrea Ordóñez, Southern Voice, Quito, Ecuador
- Annalisa Prizzon, Overseas Development Institute, London, UK
- Stephan Klingebiel, USPC (moderator), Seoul, South Korea
16 April 2020.
- Jorge Chediek, UNOSSC (introduction), New York, USA
- Sachin Chaturvedi, New Delhi, India
- Anthony Pipa, Brookings Institution, Washington DC, USA
- Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, Johannesburg, South Africa
- Imme Scholz, German Development Institute, Bonn, Germany
- Stephan Klingebiel, USPC (conclusions), Seoul, South Korea
- Artemy Izmestiev, USPC (moderator), Seoul, South Korea
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