Category: Past

Reforming Foreign Aid: Reinvent the World Bank

16th November 2017 1:30 – 3:30pm – World Bank Group Office – Millbank Tower, 21-24 Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4QP Dr. Inder Sud is currently president of the 1818 Society. He started his career at the World Bank where he held a variety of management positions in operations, finance, and policy. He pioneered the use of the World …

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The Future Role of Multilateral Development Agencies

31st October 2016 – Department for International Development, 22 Whitehall, London SW1A 2EG With agreement on the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in September 2015, debate has shifted as to how these will be delivered and the role of multilateral agencies in the process. DFID is currently conducting its own multilateral aid review, which will …

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Cultural Dissonance – War Criminals Vs Tree Huggers

9th June 2016 – Department for International Development –Whitehall, London, SW1A 2EG Our two speakers joined the marines on the same day in 1973 and have over 50 years of distinguished service between them. Lieutenant General Sir Robert Fry KCB CBE was involved in military operations in Northern Ireland, the Gulf, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. He was …

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No Ordinary Disruption: The Four Forces Breaking All the Trends 

26 November 2015 – Hosted in Oxford by Oxford Policy Management A presentation by Tera Allas, a Visiting Fellow at the McKinsey Global Institute. Tera was formerly the Director General for Strategy, Analysis and Better Regulation at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, and Deputy Head of the Government Economic Service. Tera holds a number …

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Agricultural Seminar  – 15 September 2015

Are long-term or short-term inputs to agricultural development in East Africa the best solution? 15 September 2015, at DFID Headquarters, Whitehall, London. Exploration of the different approaches to agricultural development in East Africa by drawing on Hilary Sunman’s book ‘A Very Different Land: Memories of Empire from the Farmlands of Kenya’. Click Here to download the background papers.  Speakers: …

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Institutional Strategies for Sustainable Development – 18 June 2015

1818 Society British Chapter & DfID Department for International Development, Whitehall, London Linda Likar and Robert Clement-Jones have over 50 years of experience in international development between them. Ms Likar was Lead Economist for the 2003 World Development Report, “Sustainable Development in a Dynamic World”, which lead to the development of a training program which …

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Seminar on Anti-Corruption – 24 March 2015

Department for International Development, Whitehall, London The seminar explored a realistic assessment of what DFID can do about corruption and the political need to show both “zero tolerance of corruption” and to “stamp out corruption affecting the poor”. It drew out lessons of past and present DFID efforts to tackle corruption and explored scope for …

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Security Sector Support in Sierra Leone: The Key Success Factors and Wider Implications

16 October 2014 – Department for International Development, Whitehall, London Speakers: General the Lord Richards (Chief of Defence Staff, 2000-2013), Keith Biddle (retired) (Inspector General of Sierra Leone Police 1999-2003), Brigadier (retired) Sir Patrick Davidson Houston (Military Adviser to the Government of Sierra Leone 2002-2003, Dr. Brian Jones (Head of ISAT in Sierra Leone, on …

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Reflections on Today’s Development Challenges – 24 March 2014

Department for International Development, Whitehall, LondonClare Short, Secretary of State for International Development from 1997 to 2003. A prominent member of the Labour Party, she resigned over the Prevention of Terrorism Act in 1988, and again over the Gulf War in 1990, serving the last four years of her time in Parliament as an Independent. …

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Fighting Poverty and Corruption – 3 December 2013

Oxford Policy Management, OxfordA presentation by serial entrepreneur Nicholas Colloff, a member of the senior management team at Oxfam GB and a Trustee of Transparency International. Previously, Nicholas was Oxfam GB’s Country Director in Russia, where the programme focused domestically on urban livelihood and access to basic services, and internationally, on Russia’s resumed global role …

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