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Contents OECD Forum Opening Session ................................................................................................... 3
Productivity & inclusive growth ................................................................................................. 4
Gen Y, inequality & the Future .................................................................................................. 5
From a Pre-digital to a Digital Economy .................................................................................... 6
Disrupt Ageing ............................................................................................................................ 7
Income, Wealth & Tax ................................................................................................................ 8
Lunch Debate: Migration ........................................................................................................... 9
Lunch Debate: Children, (Digital) Skills & Creativity ................................................................ 10
2030 Sustainable Development Agenda .................................................................................. 11
The Digital Economy & the Future of Work ............................................................................. 12
OECD & G20 – Towards an Innovative, Invigorated, Interconnected and Inclusive World Economy ................................................................................................................................... 13
Responsible Business Conduct ................................................................................................. 14
Health & Productivity in the Digital Economy ......................................................................... 15
Cybersecurity & Privacy ........................................................................................................... 16
Skills for the Future .................................................................................................................. 17
Women & the Future of STEM ................................................................................................. 18
The Contribution of Architecture to Inclusive Growth & Productivity .................................... 19
Policies to Address the Global Economic Outlook ................................................................... 20
New Agenda for Growth: Productivity, Inclusiveness & the Next Production Revolution ..... 21
Panel with Lunch: Life, Time & Space in the 21st Century ...................................................... 22
Trade and Investment .............................................................................................................. 23
Inclusive Cities .......................................................................................................................... 24
Closing the Gender Gap: 25 by 2025 ....................................................................................... 25
Latin America: Productivity, Inclusive Growth & Governance ................................................ 26
The Circular Economy .............................................................................................................. 28
Finreg & FinTech ...................................................................................................................... 29
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Tuesday 31 May, 9h00-9h20
OECD Forum Opening Session Session link: http://bit.ly/1TnpRNL Live tweeting channels: @OECDlive, @ocdeenespanol, @OECDTokyo, @OCDE_fr Hashtags for session: #OECDblue, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Keynote address
Angel Gurría, Secretary-General, OECD, @A_Gurria OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
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Tuesday 31 May, 9h20-10h30
Productivity & inclusive growth Session link: http://bit.ly/1Xzr2N8 Live tweeting channels: @OECDeconomy Hashtags for session: #OECDblue, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
John Gapper, Associate Editor and Chief Business Commentator, Financial Times, @johngapper
Scene Setting
Gabriela Ramos, Chief of Staff & Sherpa to the G20, OECD, @gabramosp Speakers
Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Director, Enlightenment Economics, @diane1859
Pravin Jamandas Gordhan, Minister of Finance, South Africa
César A. Hidalgo, Assistant Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, MIT Media Lab; Faculty Associate, Harvard University’s Center for International Development, @cesifoti
Eric Labaye, Director and Chairman, McKinsey Global Institute, @McKinsey
Frances O’Grady, General Secretary, Trades Union Congress, @FrancesOGrady Useful URLs:
The future of productivity: http://bit.ly/1KfFiod
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum Programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Productivity & Inclusive Growth:
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Tuesday 31 May, 9h20-10h30
Gen Y, inequality & the Future Session link: http://bit.ly/1Nydpvl Live tweeting channels: @OECD_Social Hashtags for session: #OECDgreen , #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Sarah O'Connor, Employment Correspondent, Financial Times, @sarahoconnor_
Scene setting
Shiv Malik, Journalist and Author, The Guardian, @shivmalik
Caelainn Barr, Journalist, Data Projects, The Guardian, @caelainnbarr
Speakers
Tibor Navracsics, European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, @TNavracsicsEU
Allan Päll, Secretary General, European Youth Forum, @allanpall
Luca Visentini, General Secretary, ETUC, @VisentiniLuca Useful URLs:
OECD work on Youth: http://bit.ly/1pHXYOS
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum Programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Gen Y, Inequality & the Future: They are called the “Boomerang Generation”, the “Selfie Generation”, the “Me Me Me Generation”, “Generation Maybe” in Germany, the “generation that eats the old” in China, “Generación Ni-Ni” [ni trabaja, ni estudia] in Spain, “the people who are always doing two things at once” in Japan. What do these thirtysomethings have in common? They are confronted with social injustice on an unprecedented scale, massive inequities, and a loss of trust in elites. With over 75 million young people unemployed worldwide, youth unemployment and exclusion are of concern to all. To address the long-standing structural obstacles that are preventing many youth in both OECD countries and emerging economies from making a successful transition from school to work, the OECD has developed a comprehensive Skills Strategy and a Quality Job Framework which support the recent G20 goal of reducing the share of young people who are most at risk of being permanently left behind in the labour market by 15% by 2025 in G20 countries.
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Tuesday 31 May, 10h45-12h15
From a Pre-digital to a Digital Economy Session link: http://bit.ly/1V98L8O Live tweeting channels: @OECDinnovation, @ocdeenespanol Hashtags for session: #OECDblue, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Nicolas Barré, Editor in Chief, Les Échos, France, @nicolasbarre_ Scene setting
Andrew Wyckoff, Director, Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD
Speakers
Jacques Bughin, Director, McKinsey Brussels; Director, McKinsey Global Institute, @McKinsey_MGI
Andrés Gómez-Lobo, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile, @AndresGomezlobo
Sang Woo Kim, President, Corporate Affairs Europe, Samsung Electronics, @SamsungNewsroom
Axelle Lemaire, Secretary of State for the Digital Economy, Ministry for the Economy, the Industry & the Digital Economy, France, @axellelemaire
Geoff Mulgan, Chief Executive Officer, Nesta, @geoffmulgan Useful URLs:
OECD work on Internet http://bit.ly/1Kp2W1P
OECD Digital Economy Outlook: http://bit.ly/1RqbCq1
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum Programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for From a pre-digital to a digital economy: Digitalisation of nearly every facet of the economy and society is increasingly apparent, but by nearly all predictions, it is only just beginning. While this ongoing digitalisation holds many promises to spur innovation, increase productivity and improve services, it also creates new dilemmas for which societies need to prepare. In doing so, it is important to understand some of the underlying features of digitalisation that challenge policies, many of which are legacies of the analogue era.
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Tuesday 31 May, 10h45-12h15
Disrupt Ageing Session link: http://bit.ly/1R8sqib Live tweeting channels: @OECD_Social Hashtags for session: #OECDgreen, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Hee Kyong Kim, Anchor & Reporter, Deputy Head of International News Department, Newsroom, MBN
Scene setting
Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO, AARP, @JoAnn_Jenkins
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Ken Bluestone, Policy and Influencing Lead, Age International, @AgeBluestone
Catherine Collinson, President, Transamerica Institute; Executive Director, Aegon Center for Longevity and Retirement, @Cath_Collinson
Julie L. Gerberding, Executive Vice President Strategic Communications, Global Public Policy, and Population Health, MSD
Michaela Marksova, Minister, Labour and Social Affairs, Czech Republic, @MMarksova
Monika Queisser, Head of Social Policy Division, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD, @OECD_Social
Useful URLs:
OECD work on Ageing and Employment Policies: http://bit.ly/1VFmbdo
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum Programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Disrupt Ageing: A critical percentage of the world population is now living longer than ever before, while birth rates are dropping in the majority of OECD countries. This will inevitably lead to a steep increase in the share of elderly individuals in our populations. Ageing also needs to be considered under the light of increasing inequalities and how they compound over the course of people's lives. Less stable careers and less generous pension systems raise the question of what retirement will look like for younger generations. And in emerging economies many older people and workers are still outside of formal pension systems.
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Tuesday 31 May, 10h45-12h15
Income, Wealth & Tax Session link: http://bit.ly/1Tnx9kB Live tweeting channels: @OECDtax Hashtags for session: #OECDred , #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Oleksandra Vakulina, Host, Business line, Euronews, @sashavakulina
Speakers
Brooke Harrington, Author and Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Lynn Forester de Rothschild, Founder, Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism, @LdeRothschild
Richard Trumka, President, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO); Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD, @RichardTrumka
Grace Perez-Navarro, Deputy Director, Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD, @GPerezinParis Or Pascal Saint-Amans, Director, Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD
Useful URLs:
OECD work on tax: http://bit.ly/1FMX1Ro
Compare your income (interactive tool): http://bit.ly/1Afno25
OECD Data portal – Income inequality: http://bit.ly/1jglMw4
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Income, Wealth & Tax:
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Tuesday 31 May, 12h30-14h00
Lunch Debate: Migration Session link: http://bit.ly/1Wfswwu Live tweeting channels: @OECD_Social Hashtags for session: #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Ali Aslan, TV Host & Journalist, Deutsche Welle, Germany, @aslantv Speakers
Jean-Christophe Dumont, Head, International Migration Division, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
Gabriele Fanta, Representative, Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD (BIAC)
Sonia Laboureau, Head, Centre International la CIMADE à Massy, France
Pascal Lamy, President emeritus, Jacques Delors Institute
Sabrina Lauro, Head, PlaNet ADAM Pantin, France
Sandra Lavenex, Full Professor of European and International Politics, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Philippe Legrain, Visiting Senior Fellow, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, @plegrain
Wali Mohammadi, Afghani Refugee; Author, From Kabul to Calais: A Young Afghan's Journey to Hope
Aape Pohjavirta, Chief Evangelist and Founder, Funzi, Finland, @aape
Nevena Vukašinović, Member, Migration Network, Youth Forum, @nevavu
Jérémy Lachal, Executive Director, Libraries Without Borders, @LWB_Online Useful URLs:
OECD Migration Insights: http://bit.ly/1LrPk68
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Lunch Debate: Migration:
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Tuesday 31 May, 12h30-14h00
Lunch Debate: Children, (Digital) Skills & Creativity Session link: http://bit.ly/1TK87O5 Live tweeting channels: @OECDeduskills Hashtags for session: #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Shiv Malik, Journalist and Author, The Guardian, @shivmalik Speakers
Péter Csermely, President, European Council for High Ability
Aart De Geus, Chairman and CEO, Bertelsmann Stiftung, @BertelsmannSt
Katalin Veresne Novak, Minister of State, Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungary
Kati Palsanen, Development Manager, SOS-Children’s Villages Finland, @palsanen
Gabriela Ramos, Chief of Staff & Sherpa to the G20, OECD, @gabramosp
Kailash Satyarthi, Nobel Peace Laureate; Founder, Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation, @k_satyarthi
Andreas Schleicher, Director for the Directorate of Education and Skills; Special Advisor on Education Policy to the Secretary-General, OECD, @SchleicherOECD
Saku Tuominen, Creative Director, HundrED, @sakuidealist Useful URLs:
OECD Skills Outlook: http://bit.ly/1EM3Qok
OECD work on Education: http://bit.ly/1cfWknF
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Lunch Debate: Children, (Digital) Skills & Creativity:
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Tuesday 31 May, 14h00-15h30
2030 Sustainable Development Agenda Session link: http://bit.ly/22g8YYG Live tweeting channels: @OECD_Centre OR @OECDdev Hashtags for session: #OECDblue, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Annette Young, Journalist & Presenter, France 24, @AnnetteF24 Scene setting
Martine Durand, Director, Statistics, OECD Speakers
Michael Elliott, CEO, ONE, @Mje51
Aart De Geus, Chairman and CEO, Bertelsmann Stiftung, @BertelsmannSt
Peter Robinson, President and CEO, USCIB, @USCIB_CEO
Alenka Smerkolj, Minister for Development, Strategic Projects and Cohesion, Republic of Slovenia
Helle Thorning-Schmidt, CEO, Save the Children International, @HelleThorning_S
Peter Turkson, President, Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, @CardinalTurkson Useful URLs:
OECD and Sustainable Development Goals: http://bit.ly/1OzJX33
Sustainable Development Goals (UN): http://bit.ly/22e1G94
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda: The adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – and its 17 Goals (SDGs) – is cause for celebration. However, now the real challenge begins: turning words into action. Implementation will require a holistic and integrated approach. The SDG agenda encompasses a much wide array of inter-related economic, social and environmental issues. Governments – as well as non-governmental stakeholders – will need to adapt to new challenges and overcome intellectual and institutional silos. The SDGs are also a global responsibility and should be embraced by countries at all levels of development. They recognise the complementarity of actions “at home” and “abroad”.
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Tuesday 31 May, 14h00-15h30
The Digital Economy & the Future of Work Session link: http://bit.ly/1V9erQ6 Live tweeting channels: @OECDinnovation, @OECDTokyo Hashtags for session: #OECDgreen, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Jason Karaian, Senior Europe Correspondent, Quartz, @jkaraian Scene setting
Stefano Scarpetta, Director, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD Speakers
Jacques van den Broek, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board, Randstad, @Randstad
Roger Dassen, Vice Chairman Risk, Regulatory, and Public Policy, Deloitte Global, @RJMDassen
Jean-Claude Mailly, General Secretary, Force Ouvrière (FO), France, @jcmailly
Ximena Rincón, Minister, Labour and Social Security, Chile, @ximerincon
Julien Seret, Vice-President, Enterprise & EMEA Marketing, Aldebaran Robotics, with Pepper, @Aldebaran_news/ @PepperTheRobot
Marianne Vikkula, President, Slush, @mvikkula
Useful URLs:
OECD Digital Economy Outlook: http://bit.ly/1RqbCq1
OECD Work on Internet: http://bit.ly/1Kp2W1P
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for The Digital Economy & the Future of Work:
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Tuesday 31 May, 14h00-15h30
OECD & G20 – Towards an Innovative, Invigorated, Interconnected and Inclusive World Economy
Session link: ADD Live tweeting channels: @OECDglobal Hashtags for session: #OECDred, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Francesco Guerrera, Chief Financial Correspondent, Politico, @guerreraf72
Speakers
John Evans, General Secretary, Trade Union Advisory Committee; Chief Economist, International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), @evansaptuac
Gao Hucheng, Minister of Commerce, People’s Republic of China Or * Wang Shouwen, Vice-Minister, MOFCOM, People’s Republic of China
Gabriela Ramos, Chief of Staff & Sherpa to the G20, OECD, @gabramosp
Lars-Hendrik Röller, Economic and Financial Policy Advisor to the Federal Chancellor, G7 & G20 Sherpa, Germany
Diane Wang, Co-Chair, SME Development Task Force, B20, @Diane_Wang Useful URLs:
OECD & G20: http://bit.ly/1aRSVsw
OECD New Approaches to Economic Challenges: http://bit.ly/OECDNAEC
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for OECD & G20 – Towards an Innovative, Invigorated, Interconnected and Inclusive World Economy:
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Tuesday 31 May, 15h45-17h15
Responsible Business Conduct Session link: http://bit.ly/1TfB6Lc Live tweeting channels: @OECD_BizFin Hashtags for session: #OECDblue, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Conny Czymoch, Moderator & Journalist, @cc_communicator Scene setting
Kailash Satyarthi, Nobel Peace Laureate; Founder, Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation, @k_satyarthi
Speakers
Pascal Canfin, CEO, WWF France, @pcanfin
Philip J. Jennings, General Secretary, UNI Global Union, @PJenningsUNI
Tuuli Kaskinen, Executive Director, DEMOS Helsinki, Finland, @Tuulikas
Michel Landel, CEO and Member of the Board of Directors, President of Executive Committee, Sodexo, @SodexoGroup
Maria Olivia Recart, Representative, Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD (BIAC)
Discussant
Alexander Shokhin, President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Useful URLs:
Responsible Business Conduct – Guidelines for MNEs: http://bit.ly/1GAsUgx
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Responsible Business Conduct: The role of business in society has evolved from the charitable and voluntary endeavours associated with Corporate Social Responsibly (CSR) to the more stringent expectations of Responsible Business Conduct (RBC). As international actors exceeding the boundaries of national governments, MNEs are well-placed to take an active leadership role in addressing social, environmental, developmental and human rights challenges at a global level.
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Tuesday 31 May, 15h45-17h15
Health & Productivity in the Digital Economy Session link: http://bit.ly/1qtXPpu Live tweeting channels: @OECDgov Hashtags for session: #OECDgreen, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Theresa Rah, Co-CEO, Oratio; former Anchor & Reporter, Arirang TV, Korea Scene setting
Jason Sadler, President, International Markets, CIGNA, @Cigna
Speakers
Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation, @SharanBurrow
Tamas Haidegger, CEO, Hand in Scan, Hungary, @HandinScan
Martin Price, Vice President, Health Economics, Market Access and Reimbursement, Janssen Europe, Middle East and Africa, @JanssenEMEA
Nina Renshaw, Secretary-General, European Public Health Alliance (EPHA), @EPHA_EU Useful URLs:
OECD Work on Health: http://bit.ly/WaQWs0
OECD Digital Economy Outlook: http://bit.ly/1RqbCq1
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Health & Productivity in the Digital Economy: Strong economies and flourishing societies depend on healthy populations. Still, large health inequalities across and within countries are a cause for concern as health has probably the biggest impact on people’s productivity, income and well-being. In a context of tight health budgets, ageing populations and growing numbers of people with one or more chronic diseases, new technologies have the potential to build effective and sustainable health systems that meet population needs and deliver value for money. The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for health can empower individuals to manage their own health and well-being, with the promise to help deliver patient-centred care models. All these innovations are bringing together large and diverse amounts of health data which can yield many benefits, including new insights into diseases and their diagnosis, prevention and treatment, and greater opportunity for further development of personalised therapies. But still, technical innovation is not enough.
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Tuesday 31 May, 15h45-17h15
Cybersecurity & Privacy Session link: http://bit.ly/1qtYwz5 Live tweeting channels: @OECDinnovation Hashtags for session: #OECDred, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Gareth Mitchell, Presenter, BBC Click, @GarethM Speakers
Carl Bildt, former Minister, Foreign Affairs, Sweden; Chair, Global Commission on Internet Governance, @carlbildt
Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, President, CNIL, France, @CNIL
Gus Hosein, Executive Director, Privacy International, @GusHosein/@privacyint
Useful URLs:
OECD work on cybersecurity: http://bit.ly/1XmqtWr
OECD work on Information security and privacy: http://bit.ly/1syASmT
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Cybersecurity & Privacy: The digital environment has become essential to the functioning of the economy and, if managed carefully, can help facilitate growth, well-being and inclusiveness. However, digital tracking by companies and governments is causing a growing concern for personal privacy. In addition, large-scale digital security incidents with potential economic consequences have increased in frequency and sophistication. In sensitive areas such as financial services, HR practices and medical care, this can have an enormous impact on productivity and might erode the public’s trust in the benefits of these innovations, and the companies and governments that promote them.
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Tuesday 31 May, 17h15-18h45
Skills for the Future Session link: http://bit.ly/1rU0TfH Live tweeting channels: @OECDeduskills, @ocdeenespanol, @OECDTokyo Hashtags for session: #OECDgreen, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Sophie Fay, Chief Editor, Business, L’Obs, France, @SophiFay Scene setting
Andreas Schleicher, Director, Education and Skills; Special Advisor on Education Policy to the Secretary-General, OECD, @SchleicherOECD
Speakers
Péter Kadas, CEO, Traction Tribe, @TractionTribe
Lin Kobayashi, School Founder and Chair of the Board, International School of Asia, Karuizawa, Japan, @linkobayashi
HRH Princess Laurentien of The Netherlands, Founder & Managing Director, Missing Chapter Foundation, @MissingChapterF
Katalin Veresne Novak, Minister of State, Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungary
Bill Spriggs, Chief Economist, AFL-CIO, @WSpriggs Useful URLs:
OECD Work on skills: http://bit.ly/27zSEWP
OECD Skills Outlook: http://bit.ly/1EM3Qok
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Skills for the Future:
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Tuesday 31 May, 17h15-18h45
Women & the Future of STEM Session link: http://bit.ly/1WCSPNQ Live tweeting channels: @Wikigender, @OECDTokyo Hashtags for session: #OECDred, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Marcus Karlsson, Business Editor, France 24, @markusF24 Scene setting
Mari Kiviniemi, Deputy Secretary-General, OECD, @marikiviniemi Speakers
Olivier Crouzet, Director of Studies, École 42, France
Alejandra Sepúlveda, Executive Director, Comunidad Mujer, Chile, @ale_sepulvedap
Mary Goudie, Member, House of Lords, United Kingdom; Founder, The 30% Club, @BaronessGoudie
Haruno Yoshida, Vice Chair of the Board of Councillors, Keidanren, Japan Useful URLs:
OECD work on gender: http://bit.ly/1F85ERR
The ABC of Gender Equality in Education: http://bit.ly/1WEctZ2
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Women & the Future of STEM:
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Wednesday 1 June, 9h00-9h45
The Contribution of Architecture to Inclusive Growth & Productivity
Session link: http://bit.ly/23XhYBk Live tweeting channels: @OECDinnovation Hashtags for session: #OECDred, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Speakers
Alejandro Aravena, Executive Director, ELEMENTAL, Chile
Anthony Gooch, Director, Public Affairs & Communications, OECD, @pitres Useful URLs:
OECD work on Urban Development & cities: http://bit.ly/1OzX0S3
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for The Contribution of Architecture to Inclusive Growth & Productivity:
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Wednesday 1 June, 11h00-11h45
Policies to Address the Global Economic Outlook Session link: ADD Live tweeting channels: @OECDeconomy, @ocdeenespanol, @OECDTokyo Hashtags for session: #OECDblue, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Caroline Hyde, European Business Correspondent, Bloomberg Television, @CarolineHydeTV Speakers
Jason Furman, Chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers, United States, @CEAChair
Pravin Jamandas Gordhan, Minister of Finance, South Africa
Li Wei, President, Development Research Center, State Council, People’s Republic of China
Lilianne Ploumen, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Netherlands, @MinBZ (in Dutch)/@DutchMFA (in English)
Mehmet Şimşek, Deputy Prime Minister, Turkey, @memetsimsek
Rodrigo Valdes, Minister of Finance, Chile Useful URLs:
OECD Economic Outlook: http://bit.ly/XYNz88 OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Policies to Address the Global Economic Outlook:
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Wednesday 1 June, 11h45-12h30
New Agenda for Growth: Productivity, Inclusiveness & the Next Production Revolution
Session link: ADD Live tweeting channels: @OECDeconomy Hashtags for session: #OECDblue, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
John Gapper, Associate Editor and Chief Business Commentator, Financial Times, @johngapper
Speakers
Mario Centeno, Minister of Finance, Portugal
Phil O'Reilly, Chair, Business and Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC), @BIACOECD
Richard Trumka, President, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO); Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD, @RichardTrumka
Siv Jensen, Minister of Finance, Norway, @Siv_Jensen_FrP
Ildefonso Guajardo, Minister of Economy, Mexico, @ildefonsogv
Shuichi Takatori, State Minister of Cabinet Office, Japan Useful URLs:
OECD report: The Future of Productivity: http://bit.ly/1TQ1k2D
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for New Agenda for Growth: Productivity, Inclusiveness & the Next Production Revolution:
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Wednesday 1 June, 13h00-14h30
Panel with Lunch: Life, Time & Space in the 21st Century Session link: http://bit.ly/1XA4vQi Live tweeting channels: @OECD_Social or @OECDgov Hashtags for session: #OECDred, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Robert Colvile, Journalist & Author, The Great Acceleration: How the World is Getting Faster, Faster, @rcolvile
Speakers
Raphael Gielgen, Head Research & Trendscouting, Segment Office, Vitra GmbH, @vitra
Sylvia Metayer, CEO, Corporate Services Worldwide, Sodexo, @SodexoGroup
Holly Niemela, Optimal Being Teacher, Mindful & Peaceful Interventions, @hollyniemela
Useful URLs:
Better Life Index: http://bit.ly/BLIndex OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Panel with Lunch: Life, Time & Space in the 21st Century: While some argue that the digital age has the potential to lead to greater well-being by freeing up more time and space for personal fulfilment, others are concerned that the cult of disruption, the constant advance of technology and people’s profound appetite for novelty and convenience are speeding up every aspect of daily life. If “modern life” is built for speed – fast food, ever-faster downloads, speed dating, mini-breaks –, finding a suitable balance between work and daily living is key. The ability to successfully combine work, family commitments and personal life is important for well-being. Governments – and all employers – can help by encouraging supportive and flexible working practices, making it easier to strike a better balance between work and home life.
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Wednesday 1 June, 14h30-16h00
Trade and Investment Session link: http://bit.ly/25bgEkc Live tweeting channels: @OECDtrade Hashtags for session: #OECDblue, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Cyrille Lachèvre, Macroeconomics Reporter, L’Opinion, France, @CyrilleLachevre
Speakers
Ricardo Lagos Weber, President of the Senate of Chile, @lagosweber
Todd McClay, Minister of Trade, New Zealand, @toddmcclaymp
Alexander Mora, Minister of Foreign Trade, Costa Rica
Lilianne Ploumen, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Netherlands, @MinBZ (in Dutch)/@DutchMFA (in English)
Alberto Salas Muñoz, President, Confederación de la Producción y del Comercio (CPC)
Lenita Toivakka, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development, Finland, @toivakka
Discussants
Anabel Gonzalez, Senior Director, Global Practice on Trade and Competitiveness, World Bank; former Minister of Foreign Trade Minister, Costa Rica
Virasakdi Futrakul, Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, Thailand
Useful URLs:
OECD work on Investment: http://bit.ly/1SmudVe
OECD Work on Trade: http://bit.ly/14ZzfNi
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Trade and Investment:
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Wednesday 1 June, 14h30-16h00
Inclusive Cities Session link: http://bit.ly/23Xlcov Live tweeting channels: @OECDgov, @ocdeenespanol Hashtags for session: #OECDgreen, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Achim Lippold, Foreign Desk Journalist, RFI, France, @AchimLippold Scene Setting
Lamia Kamal-Chaoui, Senior Advisor to the Secretary-General, OECD Speakers
Jozias van Aartsen, Mayor, The Hague, The Netherlands, @CityOfTheHague
Miguel Ángel Mancera, Mayor, Mexico City, Mexico, @ManceraMiguelMX
Federico Gutiérrez, Mayor, Medellín, Colombia, @FicoGutierrez
Fernando Haddad, Mayor, São Paulo, Brazil, @Haddad_Fernando
Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh, Mayor, Malmö, Sweden, @KatrinS_J
Carolina Toha, Mayor, Santiago, Chile, @Carolina_Toha
Yang Xiong, Mayor, Shanghai Municipality, People’s Republic of China
Discussant
Ana Marie Argilagos, Senior Advisor, Just Cities Initiative/Metropolitan Opportunity Unit, Ford Foundation, United States, @AM_Argilagos
Useful URLs:
OECD Work on Urban Development: http://bit.ly/1OzX0S3
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Inclusive Cities: We are living in the urban century, with almost 70% of the world’s population expected to live in cities by 2050, compared to just 30% in 1950. Urbanisation brings many opportunities. Cities can provide an ideal environment for innovation, job creation and culture. However, urbanisation can also challenge the development of more sustainable, inclusive societies. The rise of megacities, urban sprawl and outmoded transport systems leads to increasing levels of pollution that pose a risk for the planet and for public health. Evidence shows that levels of productivity – and inequality – tend to increase with city size. At the same time, informality and unequal access to basic utilities, healthcare, education and digital technologies, particularly in the developing world, can exacerbate social exclusion. As a result, disadvantaged members of the community are often unable to access the very opportunities that make cities attractive.
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Closing the Gender Gap: 25 by 2025 Session link: ADD Live tweeting channels: @Wikigender or @OECD_Social Hashtags for session: #OECDred, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Anne Fulwood, Chair, W20 Australia, @annefulwood Speakers
Janet Awad, Region Chair of Latin America & Country President, Sodexo Chile, @SodexoChile
Yoon-Sun Cho, former Minister of Gender Equality and Family, Korea; former Senior Secretary for Political Affairs, Office of the President, Korea
Esperanza Cueto, President, Comunidad Mujer, Chile, @especueto
Arancha González, Executive Director, International Trade Centre, @AranchaGlezLaya
Farah Mohamed, Founder & CEO, G(irls)20, @Girls20
Linda Lanzillotta, Vice President, Italian Senate; Ambassador, Women in Parliaments, @l_lanzillotta
Useful URLs:
OECD work on gender: http://bit.ly/1F85ERR
The ABC of Gender Equality in Education: http://bit.ly/1WEctZ2
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Closing the Gender Gap: 25 by 2025:
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Wednesday 1 June, 16h00-17h45
Latin America: Productivity, Inclusive Growth & Governance Session link: ADD Live tweeting channels: @OECDlive, @OECDeconomy, @ocdeenespanol Hashtags for session: #OECDblue, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Christopher Garnett, President, LatinFinance Scene Setting
Enrique Iglesias, President, Ibero-American Productivity and Competitiveness Council; former Secretary-General, Ibero-American Secretariat; former President, IDB; former Executive Secretary, ECLAC
Panel 1:
Cesar Cunha Campos, Executive Director, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil, @FGVBrazil
Rebeca Greenspan, Secretary General, Secretaria General Iberoamericana, @RGrynspan
Luis Alberto Moreno, President, Inter-American Development Bank, @MorenoBID
Alfonso Prat-Gay, Minister of the Economy, Argentina, @alfonsopratgay
Alonso Segura, Minister of Finance, Peru, @MEF_Peru
Panel 2:
Alicia Barcena, United Nations Executive Secretary, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
Ana Helena Chacon, Vice President, Costa Rica, @anita_chae
Enrique García, President, Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), @AgendaCAF
Jose Molinas, Minister of Planning, Paraguay
Juan Temístocles Montás, Minister of Economy, Planning and Development, Dominican Republic, @temomontas
Claudio Muñoz Zúñiga, Chairman, Telefonica Chile, @TelefonicaCL
Santiago Peña, Minister of Finance, Paraguay, @santi_penap
Discussants
Pablo Lorenzini Basso, former President, Chamber of Deputies, Chile
Kirsten Sehnbruch, Professor of Public Policy; Director, Centre for New Development Thinking, Department of Economics, University of Chile
Useful URLs:
OECD and Latin America: http://bit.ly/1RnfJQA
OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Latin America: Productivity, Inclusive Growth & Governance:
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Wednesday 1 June, 16h00-17h45
The Circular Economy Session link: http://bit.ly/23Xn00K Live tweeting channels: @OECD_Env Hashtags for session: #OECDgreen, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Nick Clark, Environment Editor, Al Jazeera English, @NickClarkAlJaz Speakers
Laurent Auguste, Executive Vice President, Innovation and Strategic Marketing, Veolia Environnement, @LaurentAuguste
Mari Pantsar, Director, Resource-wise and carbon-neutral society, SITRA, Finland, @MariPantsar
Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation, @SharanBurrow
Lord Stern, Chairman, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment; IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government and Director, India Observatory, London School of Economics, United Kingdom, @GRI_LSE
Laurence Tubiana, Special Representative, 2015 Paris Climate Conference; Professor, Sciences Po.; Founder & Director, Institute for Sustainable Development & International Relations, France, @LaurenceTubiana
Discussants:
Tuuli Kaskinen, Executive Director, DEMOS Helsinki, Finland, @Tuulikas
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Director, Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP), Central European University, Hungary
Useful URLs:
OECD at COP21: http://bit.ly/1NpMKhT
Financing climate change action: http://bit.ly/1JBfjlS OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for The Circular Economy: The idea behind a Circular Economy underscores the interconnectivity between the environment and economic activity, a way of maintaining resource efficiency and prolonging product life cycle while creating little to zero waste. This approach is becoming critical, as an expected global population of 9 billion by 2050, including 3 billion middle-class consumers, means that future consumption demand will create unprecedented pressure on natural resources. The world’s growing population must learn to do more with less.
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Wednesday 1 June, 16h00-17h45
Finreg & FinTech Session link: http://bit.ly/1W2Jgaj Live tweeting channels: @OECD_BizFin Hashtags for session: #OECDred, #OECDwk Speakers on the panel:
Moderator
Axel Threlfall, Editor-at-Large, Reuters, @axelthrelfall Speakers
Eileen Burbidge, HM Treasury's Special Envoy for FinTech, United Kingdom, @eileentso
Nicolas Cary, Co-Founder, Blockchain, @niccary
Radosław Domagalski-Łabędzki, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Economic Development, Poland
John Gapper, Associate Editor and Chief Business Commentator, Financial Times, @johngapper
Rick Johnston, Executive Board Member, Business and Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC)
Joris Luyendijk, Journalist, The Guardian; Author, Swimming with Sharks: My Journey into the World of the Bankers, @JLbankingblog
Useful URLs:
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OECD WEEK general short URLs OECD Forum http://bit.ly/OECD4m2016 OECD Week http://bit.ly/OECDweek16
Forum programme http://bit.ly/11b1ueT OECD Social Media: http://bit.ly/smOECD
Background note for Finreg & FinTech: