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GIZ Symposium 2016 on ‘Economic and Social Development, Employment’
Preliminary Programme (as of 4 September 2016)
5 – 9 September 2016
Dorint Parkhotel – Bad Neuenahr
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Overview of the week
Monday 5
September 2016
I. Retreat on Private Sector Development, Economic Policy and
Cooperation with the Private Sector – ‘Develop, Perform, Achieve:
Innovative Approaches to the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs)’…………………………..................................................…p. 2
II. Retreat on Financial Systems Development and Insurance –
‘Partnering for Sustainable Development’………………...……..…p. 5
Tuesday 6
September 2016
I. Retreat on Private Sector Development, Economic Policy and
Cooperation with the Private Sector – ‘Develop, Perform, Achieve:
Innovative Approaches to the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs)’…………………………………………………...…………....p. 3
II. Retreat on Financial Systems Development and Insurance –
‘Partnering for Sustainable Development’……………..………...…p. 6
Wednesday 7
September 2016 III. Joint Day on SDG No. 10: ‘Reduced Inequalities - Challenges
and Perspectives’…....………………………………...………...……p. 8
Thursday 8
September 2016
IV. Retreat on Health, Social Protection and Inclusion – ‘Care,
Share, Protect: Essentials of Social Development’………….......p. 10
V. Retreat on Education, TVET and Labour Markets – ‘The World we
want to live in – the new Sustainable Development Goals’…......p. 13
Friday 9
September 2016
IV. Retreat on Health, Social Protection and Inclusion – ‘Care,
Share, Protect: Essentials of Social Development’..................…p. 11
V. Retreat on Education, TVET and Labour Markets – ‘The World we
want to live in – the new Sustainable Development Goals’…......p. 14
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I. Retreat on Private Sector Development, Economic Policy and Cooperation with the Private Sector – ‘Develop, Perform, Achieve: Innovative Approaches to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’
Monday 5 September 2016
08:30 – 19:00
Congress lobby Conference secretariat (registration 08:30 – 10:00)
10:00 – 10:15
Congress hall, sections B+C
Welcome and introductions
Ulrich Höcker (GIZ), Sonja Kurz (GIZ), Bernd Lunkenheimer (GIZ)
10:15 – 10:25
Keynote: Why SDGs matter
Andreas Beckermann, Senior Policy Officer, Cooperation with the private sector; Sustainable economic policy, BMZ
10:25 – 10:40 Orientation and Transfer-in
Natasha Walker, Moderator
10:40 – 11:00
Keynote – SDGs and its implementation in Germany
Niels Breyer, Head of Division, 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, reducing poverty and inequality, BMZ
11:00 – 12:30
Plenary discussion: Germany’s role in implementing the SDGs in Germany and internationally
Andreas Beckermann, Senior Policy Officer, Cooperation with the private sector; Sustainable economic policy, BMZ
Niels Breyer, Head of Division, 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, reducing poverty and inequality, BMZ
Christian Engel, Head of Unit Development Policy and International City Bonn, State Chancellery North Rhine - Westphalia
Kerstin Nagels, Head of Division, Economic and Social Development, Employment, GIZ
Philipp Neub, Co-founder & COO, awamo GmbH, Social Impact Entrepreneur
Laura Schneider, Advisor, econsense - Forum for Sustainable Development of German Business e. V.
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 – 15:30
Parallel breakout sessions I.1
BO I.1.1 Local Products – Going Global Venue: Rhein
BO I.1.2 Measuring. weighing. counting: Is quality infrastructure (QI) the prerequisite for economic, environmental & social sustainability? Venue: Congress hall, section C
BO I.1.3 SME business training and coaching loop – inclusive employment
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promotion that works Venue: Congress hall, section B
BO I.1.4 New partnerships for sustainable trade facilitation Venue: Mosel
BO I.1.5 Analyzing labour markets to increase employment impact – Experiences from MENA Venue: Foyer hall (2nd floor)
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break + networking
16:00 – 17:30
Parallel breakout Sessions I.2
BO I.2.1 Promoting sustainable infrastructure in emerging economies: linking think tanks, financial institutions and multinational corporations to achieve global impact Venue: Rhein
BO. I.2.2 Faster.higher.further - does the digital transformation foster the economy in our partner countries? Venue: Congress hall, section C
BO I.2.3 Challenges and successful approaches to private sector development in fragile and conflict affected situations Venue: Congress hall, section B
BO I.2.4 Advancing progress of regional economic integration: How to further deepen results in programs supporting regional economic communities? Venue: Mosel
BO I.2.5 Women’s economic empowerment and decent work Venue: Foyer hall (2nd floor)
17:30 – 19:00
Congress lobby Marketplace
19:00 Get together
Tuesday 6 September 2016
08:30 – 18:30 Conference secretariat / registration
09:00 – 10:30
Parallel breakout sessions I.3
BO I.3.1 Adaption to Climate Change: a vital topic for businesses and climate-resilient economic development Venue: Rhein
BO. I.3.2 Decision. making. strategy – How effective are policy strategies for the SDGs? Venue: Congress hall, section C
BO I.3.3 Leveraging inclusive business models – growing social impact in value chains
Venue: Congress hall, section B
BO I.3.4 Tapping extra-regional trade and investment initiatives: Opportunities for regional economic communities, developing countries and development partners Venue: Mosel
BO I.3.5 Value for money, employment effects and the cost-per-job – aiming for more efficient employment Venue: Foyer hall (2nd floor)
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10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break + networking
11:00 – 12:30
Parallel breakout sessions I.4
BO I.4.1 Closing the loop between consumption and production
Venue: Rhein
BO. I.4.2 Innovate. collaborate. capacitate - how do we drive economic prosperity? Venue: Congress hall, section C
BO I.4.3 Promoting migrants and refugees potential in the context of private sector development – a contribution to the SDGs
Venue: Congress hall, section B
BO I.4.4 Brexit: Implications for trade related development cooperation Venue: Mosel
BO I.4.5 Employment promotion done differently - Working with international companies and chambers of crafts to bring more people into jobs in Africa
Venue: Foyer hall (2nd floor)
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 – 16:00
Congress hall, sections B+C
Plenary discussion: The Post 2015 Agenda is not Business as Usual for any of us – No Agenda 2030 without new forms of partnerships
Shawn Cunningham, Partner & Consultant, Mesopartner
Arne Klempert, Senior Vice President & Partner, Head of Digital & Social, FleishmanHillard Germany GmbH
Wiebke König, Program Leader, Global Leadership Academy, GIZ
And participants
16:00 – 16:45 Closing remarks
Ulrich Höcker (GIZ), Sonja Kurz (GIZ), Bernd Lunkenheimer (GIZ)
19:00
Bar Zeitsprung Get togehter
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II. Retreat on Financial Systems Development and Insurance – ‘Partnering for Sustainable Development’
Sunday 4 September 2016
11:00 – 18:30
Congress lobby Conference secretariat / registration
15:00 – 18:00
Rhein
Meeting ‘Network for Economic Development for Africa – Financial System Development’
14:00 – 17:00
Mosel
Meeting ‘Sustainable Economic Development in the MENA Region – Financial System Development’
12:00 – 17:00
Ruwer-Saar
Meeting ‘Sector Network for Sustainable Economic Development in Asia / Assets for Asia - Financial Sector Development’
Monday 5 September 2016
08:30 – 19:00
Congress lobby Conference secretariat (registration 08:30 – 10:00)
10:00 – 10:30
Congress hall, section A
Welcome remarks
Roland Gross, Head of Competence Centre Financial Systems Development, GIZ
10:30 – 12:30
Panel discussion
Moderated by Klaus Maurer
Panel 1: FSD is dead – long live FSD
Natascha Beinker, Deputy Head , Division Cooperation with the Private Sector; Sustainable Economic Policy, BMZ
Wolfgang Bücker, Head of FSD Sector Program, GIZ
Thorsten Giehler, Head of Strategy and Policy, GIZ
Dirk Steinwand, Head of AGRUFIN Program, GIZ Uganda Panel 2: What is new about “new” partnerships?
Catherine Burger, Head of Growth Market Networks, Swiss Re
Christopher Flensborg, Head of Sustainable Products and Product Development, Fixed Income and DCM; SEB
Selwyn Moon, Deputy Director of the Department for Sustainable Economic Development, DGIS
Carsten Schmitz-Hoffmann, Head of Division, Economic and Social Development, GIZ
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
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14:00 – 16:45
Parallel breakout sessions
BO II.1.1 Agricultural and disaster risk insurance Venue: Congress hall, section A
BO II.1.2 Behavioral economics and responsible finance Venue: Bonn
BO II.1.3 Digital finance ‘Future perspectives on digital financial services’ Venue: Köln
BO II.1.4 Green finance ‘Different shades of green (finance)’ Subgroup 1: Developing green bond markets Venue: Ruwer-Saar Subgroup 2: Building a project pipeline of Renewable Energy projects ready for financing Venue: Room 391/393 (3rd floor)
16:45 – 17:15
Congress hall, section A
Wrap-up session
Moderated by Klaus Maurer
17:15 – 19:00
Mezzanine foyer (1st floor)
Marketplace
Tuesday 6 September 2016 (GIZ staff only)
08:30 – 18:30
Congress lobby Conference secretariat / registration
09:00 – 09:30
Congress hall, section A
Opening: Recap of day 1 and introduction to day 2
Moderated by Klaus Maurer
09:30 – 10:00 Discussion with Kerstin Nagels, Head of Division, Economic and Social Development, Employment, GIZ
10:00 – 10:30
Introduction to knowledge management
Saliya Kanathigoda, Advisor, Competence Center Financial Systems Development and Insurance, GIZ
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 13:00
Parallel breakout sessions
BO II.2.1 Agricultural finance ‘Farmer meets banker’ Venue: Congress hall, section A & Room 391/393 (3rd floor)
BO II.2.2 Climate adaptation finance ‘Demystifying climate adaptation finance’ Venue: Ruwer
BO II.2.3 Inclusive insurance ‘The future of (micro) insurance in GIZ – a cross-cutting instrument?’ Venue: Köln
BO II.2.4 Financial sector stability ‘Financial sector development in a conflict environment – technical assistance on macro and micro level’
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Venue: Saar
BO II.2.5 SME finance and employment Venue: Bonn
13:00 – 14:30 Lunch break
14:30 – 17:00
Venue 1: Rhein
Venue 2: Mosel
Venue 3: Köln
Venue 4: Bonn
Knowledge café
17:00 – 17:45
Congress hall, section A
Wrap-up session and closing remarks
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III. Joint Day on SDG No. 10: ‘Reduced Inequalities - Challenges and Perspectives’
Wednesday 7 September 2016
08:00 – 18:30
Congress lobby Conference secretariat (registration 08:30 – 10:00)
08:45 – 10:00
Congress hall
Welcome and opening (Moderated by Natasha Walker)
Christoph Beier, Vice-Chair of the Management Board, GIZ
Thomas Silberhorn, Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
10:00 – 10:30
Keynote address by Richard Wilkinson, Emeritus Professor of Public Health, University of Nottingham & Co-Author of ‘The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better’
10:30 – 10:50 Coffee break
10:50 – 12:30
Congress hall
Panel discussion: Trends, challenges and perspectives of reducing inequalities
Paola Bustamante, Former Minister of Social Affairs, Peru
Stefan Empter, Senior Director, Program Shaping Sustainable Economies, Bertelsmann Stiftung
Sabine Müller, Director General, Sectoral Department, GIZ
Mario Negre, Senior Economist, World Bank Development Research Group
Ananya Raihan, Co-Founder & CEO, Dnet, Bangladesh
Katherine Trebeck, Senior Researcher, Oxfam
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 – 16:00
Venue on page 9
Parallel breakout sessions on the topics:
Understanding inequalities
Global trends
Facing inequality and its effects
Policies, tools and lessons learned
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break
16:30 – 17:30
Congress hall
Inspirational talk: Examples of innovative approaches addressing
different dimensions of inequalities
Andreas Rickert, CEO, PHINEO AG, Germany
Su Kahumbu Stephanou, Founder and Creative Director, Green
Dreams Ltd. and Green Dreams Tech Ltd., Kenya
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17:30 – 18:00
Concluding dialogue
Kerstin Nagels, Head of Division, Economic and Social Development,
Employment, GIZ
Carsten Schmitz-Hoffmann, Head of Division, Economic and Social
Development, GIZ
19:00 Get together
Additional information on the breakout sessions: BO III.1 Tackling inequalities – employment promotion of health workers
Venue: Kreuzberg (Steigenberger Hotel)
BO III.2 No eXcuses – countering common excuses for corrupt behaviour Venue: Family lounge
BO III.3 Promoting economic linkages and employment in and around natural resource-based industries Venue: Ruwer
BO II.4 Tackling inequality – how to support the scaling up of inclusive business models – practical and innovative tools Venue: Köln
BO III.5 Public works and cash-for-work: reducing inequality through temporary public employment schemes Venue: Lenné (Steigenberger Hotel)
BO III.6 For the poor or for the rich? Digitalization and its value for inclusion vs. the divides it creates Venue: Saar
BO III.7 Equal opportunities in the workplace – gender diversity in different cultures Venue: Mosel
BO III.8 Fostering green growth and reducing inequalities: opportunities and challenges of economic policy advisory assistance Venue: Bonn
BO III.9 Inequality or inequity? Development cooperation in deeply divided countries (in German) Venue: Room 391/393 (3rd floor)
BO III.10 Graduation: when social protection and employment promotion ally to tackle poverty and inequality Venue: Congress hall
BO III.11 Between the lines. Discover the 2030 Agenda - equality parcours Venue: Foyer hall (2nd floor)
BO III.12 Economic inclusion – learning from the private sector? – How innovative business models reduce inequalities for persons with disabilities (in German) Venue: Rhein
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IV. Retreat on Health, Social Protection and Inclusion – ‘Care, Share, Protect: Essentials of Social Development’
Thursday 8 September 2016
08:30 – 18:30
Congress lobby Conference secretariat (registration 08:30 – 10:00)
Plenary session: The Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development: implications for health, social protection and inclusion
09:30 – 09:45
Congress hall, section A
Welcome: Concept of Forum, introduction of the programme, linking between inequalities and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Carsten Schmitz-Hoffmann, Director of Division Economic and Social Development, GIZ, Germany
09:45 – 10:00
Opening speech: Agenda 2030 – opportunities and challenges for international cooperation in health and social protection
Heiko Warnken, Head of Division 304 Health; population policy and
social protection, Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development,
Germany
10:00 – 10:20
Keynote speech: A paradigm shift for health in Agenda 2030 – or death by institutional path dependency & vested interests?
Kent Buse, Chief Political Affairs and Strategy, UNAIDS, United Kingdom
Sarah Hawkes, Professor of Global Public Health, University College London, United Kingdom
10:20 – 10:35 Questions from the audience
10:35 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 11:45
Congress hall, section A
Panel discussion: SDGs – a new way of thinking or more of the same?
Paola Bustamante, Former Minister of Social Affairs, Peru
Matthew Jowett, Senior Health Financing Specialist, Department Health Systems Governance & Financing, World Health Organization, Switzerland
Maliki, Director for Population Planning and Social Protection of the State Ministry of National Development Planning, Indonesia
Jean-Olivier Schmidt, Head of Competence Centre Health and Social Protection, Division Eco-nomic and Social Development, Employment, GIZ, Germany
Heiko Warnken, Head of Division 304 Health; population policy and social protection, Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany
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11:45 – 12:30 Introduction to the breakout sessions
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 – 15:00
Breakout session 1: Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages and reducing inequality within and among countries
BO IV.1.1 Leave no one behind – nothing about us without us. Why is inclusion of persons with disabilities important for reaching the SDGs? Venue: Ahrweiler
BO IV.1.2 Global Health Financing, transition, and equity: challenges for access to services for marginalised populations Venue: Mosel
BO IV.1.3 Addressing inequality through improvement of access to social services Venue: Rhein
BO IV.1.4 Survive, thrive, transform: advancing women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health in context of the SDGs Venue: Ruwer-Saar
BO IV.1.5 Achieving universal health coverage by 2030 – strategies to create real impact Venue: Congress hall, section A
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 17:30
Breakout session 2: New challenges in health, social protection and inclusion
BO IV.2.1 Epidemic prepared-ness: are we ready for the next out-break? Venue: Mosel
BO IV.2.2 Safe work across the value chain – The role of employment injury insurance Venue: Ruwer-Saar
BO IV.2.3 How to avert negative health out-comes due to climate change?: Towards a cross-sectoral response to a global challenge Venue: Ahrweiler
BO IV.2.4 Healthy Systems - Healthy Lives: from a global framework to country implementation Venue: Rhein
17:30 – 18:00
Congress hall, section A
Wrap-up of the day
18:30 Barbecue
Friday 9 September 2016
08:30 – 16:30 Conference secretariat / registration
08:30 – 09:00
Congress lobby Breakout session information
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09:00 – 10:30
Breakout session 3: New opportunities in health, social protection and inclusion
BO IV.3.1 Digitization for better provision of public services: How does innovative IT technology con-tribute to more efficiency, transparency and accountability? Venue: Congress hall, section A
BO IV.3.2 Leveraging open source tools to achieve health sector reform objectives Venue: Rhein
BO IV.3.3 Certification ISO 9001 for Social Protection Pro-grams: The Peruvian experience as a model for sustainability and new opportunities within the Agenda 2030 Venue: Ruwer-Saar
BO IV.3.4 GIZ lab of tomorrow: collaborative design thinking for health innovations Venue: Mosel
BO IV.3.5 Adaptive social protection – linking climate change and social protection Venue: Ahrweiler
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
Plenary session: Measurement & accountability within the SDG-framework
11:00 – 11:30
Congress hall, section A
Keynote speech: How can we ensure greater accountability within the SDG-framework?
Eduardo Celades, Technical Officer, Global Platform for Measurement for Accountability of the Department of Information, Evidence and Research, World Health Organization, Switzerland
11:30 – 12:15
Panel discussion: Improving data and accountability for the SDG agenda: promoting multi-stakeholder partnerships
Eduardo Celades, Technical Officer, Global Platform for Measurement for Accountability of the Department of Information, Evidence and Research, World Health Organization, Switzerland
Ann Biddlecom, Director of International Research, Guttmacher Institute, USA
Paul Rückert, Chief Technical Advisor, Support to Health Sector Programme, GIZ, Nepal
12:15 – 13:00 Wrap-up and closing speech
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch break
Afternoon (GIZ Internal only)
14.00 – 16.00
Congress hall, section A
Joint session of Sector Networks Health and Social Protection, Sectoral Department (FMB) and Sector and Global Programmes Department (GloBe)
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Thursday and Friday 8 – 9 September 2016
Sector networks‘ talking corner
• selected showcase activities during break times • an information desk and space for exchange during the entire two days Venue: Conference lobby
08.09. 10:40 – 11:00
Showcase: Working group outcomes on private sector engagement and linking HIV/SRHR
08.09. 15:30 – 16:00
Showcase: Post-disaster health facility infrastructure assessment – Nepal
09.09. 10:45 – 11:15
Showcase: The knowledge map on multisectoral HIV and AIDS response Namibia
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V. Retreat on Education, TVET and Labour Markets – ‘The World we want to live in – new Sustainable Development Goals’
Tuesday 6 September 2016
Sector network meeting: education and youth (GIZ staff only) Venue: Family lounge
Thursday 8 September 2016
08:30 – 18:30
Congress lobby Conference secretariat (registration 08:30 – 10:00)
09:30 – 09:50
Congress hall, section B+C
Welcome and opening of the dialogue forum
Inge Baumgarten, Head, Health, Education and Social Development, GIZ
Gert Flaig, Head of Competence Centre, Education VET and Labour Markets, GIZ
Tilman Nagel, Head of Competence Centre, Education VET and Labour Markets, GIZ
09:50 – 10:30 On-boarding of participants
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 11:45
Congress hall, section B+C
Keynote: The relevance of the Sustainable Development Goals for an equitable development
Jordan Naidoo, Director of Division for Education 2030 Support and Coordination, UNESCO
11:45 – 13:00
Panel discussion
Kerstin Nagels, Head of Division Economic and Social Development, Employment, GIZ
Jordan Naidoo, Director of Division for Education 2030 Support and Coordination, UNESCO
Françoise Millecam, Deputy Head of Unit B3 - Migration, Employment, Inequalities, DEVCO
Susana Puerto, Youth Employment Programme, ILO
Representative of the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
13:00 – 14:15 Lunch break
14:30 – 16:30
Parallel breakout sessions: From theory to practice
BO V.1.1 Education 2030 – can we achieve our goals this time? Venue: Bonn
BO V.1.2 Education for sustainable development: Luxury or necessity? Venue: Köln
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BO V.1.3 Achieving the SDGs: Technical and vocational education and training more important than ever?! Venue: Congress hall, section B+C
BO V.1.4 Full and productive employment and decent work for all (SDG 8): Strategies for labour-market integration of inactive and unemployed youth Venue: Foyer hall (2nd floor)
16:30 – 17:00 Coffee break
17:00 – 17:45
Congress hall, section B+C
Presentation and discussion of results
17:45 – 18:00
Closing remarks
Carsten Schmitz-Hoffmann, Head of Division, Economic and Social Development, GIZ
19:00 Reception
Friday 9 September 2016
08:30 – 16:30 Conference secretariat / registration
08:30 – 08:50
Congress hall, section B+C
On-boarding of participants
08:50 – 09:05
Reflection
Hans van Ginkel, Former Under-Secretary General of the UN and Rector of the United Nations University in Tokyo, Japan. Current chair of the board of the Centre for Development Research (ZEF, Bonn, Germany)
09:05 – 09:15 Agenda and Introduction to Day 2
09:15 – 11:15
Parallel breakout sessions: How can the SDG’s be implemented in projects of the German Technical Cooperation?
BO V.2.1 Shaping transitions within the education system Venue: Congress hall, section B+C
BO V.2.2 Approaches and perspectives for youth and families in the context of flight Venue: Foyer hall (2nd floor)
BO V.2.3 Involving the private sector in measures of vocational training and labour markets Venue: Bonn
BO V.2.4 Multi-stakeholder partnerships: sentenced to consensus and cooperation? Venue: Köln
11:15 – 11:30 Coffee break
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11:30 – 12:00
Congress hall, section B+C
Wrap-up of the breakout sessions and discussion
12:00 – 12:15 Concluding remark
12:15 – 12:45 Plenary discussion
12:45 – 13:00
Final note and acknowledgements
Inge Baumgarten, Head, Health, Education and Social Development, GIZ
Gert Flaig, Head of Competence Centre Education VET and Labour Markets, GIZ
Tilman Nagel, Head of Competence Centre Education VET and Labour Markets, GIZ
13:00 – 13:15 Feedback round
13:15 – 14:15 Lunch