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#SMCSO19 PRACTICAL INFORMATION Information desks: Located in the I and MC building lobbies (World Bank), and the HQ1 and HQ2 building lobbies (IMF). Staff will be available to assist with questions about the schedule, room locations, and general inquiries. Program of events: The program of events and much more is available via our mobile apps: worldbank.org/meetings & imfconnect.org. Wi-Fi: Complimentary Wi-Fi is available through the Bank/Fund buildings on open guest networks, accessible without password. Social Media: The use of social media throughout the CSPF is welcome, unless a session organizer requests their session not to be shared on Social Media. We encourage participants to use #SMCSO19 when posting about the CSPF. Mobile Phones: Please keep your phone on silent mode and be respectful of the privacy of other participants when taking photos or recording videos. Food and beverage: Complimentary refreshments will be available in the CSO Center for CSO participants only. All participants can purchase food and beverage in the cafe- terias and coffee shops in all Bank/Fund buildings. Sustainability: Water fountains will be available at the CSO Center and in all Bank/ Fund buildings. We encourage participants to bring their own reusable water bottles so we can reduce single-use plastic waste. Transportation: There will be no shuttle service available between official hotels and Bank/Fund headquarters buildings (with the exception of the Watergate hotel). Participants are advised to make their own transportation arrangements. Security: All individuals must display their Spring Meetings badges for access to the security perimeter and entry into all Bank/Fund buildings. Security screening lines move quickly but please allow extra time for this process when attending a meeting. Medical: Medical services will be provided in the MedStar Health Clinic, located in the MC Building, Level C2. Participants who have medicines requiring refrigeration may use the Health Clinic for this purpose. For emergencies outside the Bank/Fund buildings, dial 911. Emergency: In the event of an emergency, please follow the instructions of security personnel and law enforcement officials. • Café • Cafeteria • Banking Services • Banking Services Informa�on Informa�on Registra�on Mee�ng Rooms Mee�ng Rooms • Bookstores • Business Lounges Business Center Conference Rooms • Cafés • Cafeterias • Health Clinic • Networking Lounge • Press Areas Café Cafeteria CSO Center • Business Center Conference Rooms • Business Lounge • Cafeteria • Visitor Center • Café • Cafeteria ENTRANCE TO REGISTRATION CSO CENTER April 912 2019 CSO Center: World Bank I Building and IMF HQ2-3B-838B Washington DC CIVIL SOCIETY POLICY FORUM Civil Society Policy Forum worldbank.org/en/events/2019/04/12/civil-society-policy-forum Spring Meetings worldbank.org/meetings meetings.imf.org/en/2019/Spring World Bank Civil Society Team [email protected] IMF Civil Society Team [email protected] Campus Plan

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• • • Café• Cafeteria • CSO Center

• Business Center Conference Rooms

• Business Lounge • Cafeteria • Visitor Center

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Page 2: CAMPUS Campus PlanPLAN CIVIL SOCIETY FORUMpubdocs.worldbank.org/en/392491554390385117/19SM-CSPF-Folded-Program.pdf · There will be no shuttle service available between official hotels

I2-210 I2-220 I2-250 IMF HQ2 – 3B-838B

9:00 am 10:30 am

The Social and Economic Challenges Affecting Female Migrant Workers: Policy Dilemmas and Recommendations

Maximizing the Benefits of Independent Dispute Resolution to Address Community Grievances

Mobilizing Private-Sector Investment to Achieve the SDGs

Public Finance Management Reforms as a Driver for Inequality Reduction and Inclusiveness

Triumphant Hand of Mercy Initiative (THOMI AFRICA)

Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (IFC), Accountability Counsel

International Tax and Investment Center, Public Financial Management-Tax Africa

Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group (CSBAG) Uganda

10:30 am Coffee Break | I2-440 | Regional CSO Networking: Latin America and the Caribbean

11:00 am 12:30 pm

Responding (or not) to Gender Risks: Examples from IFI Projects in Haiti

World Development Report 2020 on Global Value Chains: Trading for Development

Show Me the Money! An Equity Approach to Financing Child Survival

The IMF Work on Corruption: Update on Recent Developments

Gender Action, Accountability Counsel, Bank Information Center

WDR2020 Team, World Bank Save the Children UK, RESULTS IMF

12:30 pm Lunch

CSO Innovation Fair | MC Atrium | 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

1:30 pm3:00 pm

Gaming for Development: Using the Power of Games to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals

Assessing Citizen Engagement in World Bank Projects: What is Really Happening?

Re-thinking Crisis Response: How the World Bank and CSOs can Work Better Together via Risk Financing

Sustainable Infrastructure: Aligning with Rights and SDGs

Women Advancing Nutrition Dietetics and Agriculture (WANDA)

Accountability Research Center, Arab Watch Coalition

Start Network, Mercy Corps, Oxfam, Centre for Disaster Protection

Christian Aid, Bretton Woods Project, ITUC, EURODAD, Urgewald, Debt Justice Norway, SID, LATINDADD

3:00 pm Coffee Break | I2-440 | Regional CSO Networking: South and East Asia

4:00 pm5:30 pm

Overcoming Obstacles to Educating Girls to Reduce Child Marriages and Improve Economic Opportunities for Women

Beyond the Hype: Using Low-Cost Sensors, Satellites and Smartphones to Tackle Real-World Crises

Improving Access to Electricity and Responding to the Demand for Renewable Energy in WBG Client Countries

Austerity and the Right to Health: the IMF’s Role in Expanding Fiscal Space for Public Spending

Association for Community Empowerment Solutions (ACESWorld)

AfricanDrone, Code for Africa (CfA)

Tearfund, Christian Aid, Oxfam, Big Shift Global

Wemos Foundation, ActionAid, Bretton Woods Project, CESR, Eurodad, INESC

I2-210 I2-220 I2-250 IMF HQ2 – 3B-838B

9:00 am 10:30 am

Evaluating IMF Financial Surveillance

Stakeholder Engagement in the Face of Shrinking Civil Society Space and Reprisals Against Community Representatives

Financial Inclusion to Financial Sustainability– Empowering Women in South Asia and across the Globe

Leaving No One Behind: Strengthening Social Protection Systems with Humanitarian Cash Transfers

Independent Evaluation Office of the International Monetary Fund

Bank Information Center, The World Bank Inspection Panel

Atlantic Council, NGO Committee on Financing for Development

The Cash Learning Partnership, CARE, Mercy Corps, Oxfam, IRC, Danish Refugee Council, Norwegian Refugee Council

10:30 am Coffee Break | I2-440 | Regional CSO Networking: Africa and the Middle East

11:00 am 12:30 pm

Beyond the Crisis of the Liberal World towards an Economy of Life

Climate Change and the World Bank Group’s Energy Portfolio: Projects, Policy Lending, and Financial Intermediaries

Global Value Chains and Sustainable Development

Can Finance be Effectively Governed? A Spectrum of Views from “Networks of Elites” to “Regulation from Below”

World Council of Churches, ACT Alliance, Christian Aid, Islamic Relief USA

Urgewald, BIC Europe, Inclusive Development International, E3G, Bretton Woods Project

International Trade Union Confederation

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, ITUC, Committee for Better Banks, Americans for Financial Reform, New Rules for Global Finance

12:30 pm Lunch

1:30 pm3:00 pm

Tax for Development, Addis Tax Initiative and the Nordic Model – Reducing Inequality?

National Regulatory Frameworks and Social & Environmental Safeguards of IFIs in Latin America

The Importance of Investing in Disability Inclusive Early Childhood Development (ECD)

Wealth over Democracy: IMF Governance 75 Years On

Norwegian Church Aid, Action Aid Denmark, Norwegian Church Aid, Diakonia, TJN Norway, Fingo

AAS Colombia, FUNDEPS Argentina, DAR Perú, COICA Latin América, AIDESEP Perú

GCE- US, Light for the World, Open Society Foundation, Bank Information Center

Bretton Woods Project, Eurodad

3:00 pm Coffee Break | I2-440 | Regional CSO Networking: Europe and Central Asia

3:30 pm5:00 pm

Listen Up! Youth Leading on the SDGs

Towards Peace and Resilience in Protracted Crises: Assessing Risks and Opportunities in Nigeria and Somalia

Private Provision of Education through PPPs: Rights, Equity and the Role of the World Bank and GPE

Weathering the Next Storm –Debt Relief as Crisis Response for Caribbean Small Island Developing States

Junior Chamber International, AIESEC International, Let’s Do It! Foundation

Search for Common Ground, Mercy Corps, USAID

Oxfam, RESULTS, GCE, ISER, GIESCR, ActionAid, RTE Initiative

Jubilee Germany, Jubilee Caribbean, EURODAD, Jubilee Debt Campaign

I2-210 I2-220 I2-250 IMF HQ2 – 3B-838B

9:00 am 10:30 am

Supporting Climate Entrepreneurs in Africa: How Can Innovations Be Nurtured?

Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity – Considering Risk Mitigation within World Bank Programming

Lessons Learnt from Kamwenge - Fort Portal Road SCOPE Project

Stabilizing the CEMAC Region: Prerequisite to Successful Economic and Fiscal Reforms for Effective Debt Management

World Resources Institute, Wallace Global Fund, DOEN Foundation

National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, Council for Global Equality, Gender Action, BIC Europe, HRC

Joy for Children The African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD)

10:30 am Coffee Break | I2-440 | Regional CSO Networking: North America

11:00 am 12:30 pm

Overcoming Challenges in Financial Access Through Coalition Building: The Together Project

Update on the Environmental and Social Framework (ESF)

Strengthening Civil Society Involvement in Climate Action Initiatives

Beneficial Ownership Data Verification: Bringing the Fight against Illicit Financial Flows into the 21st Century

InterAction OPCS, World Bank Climate Investment Funds, Climate Action Network

Transparency International, Tax Justice Network

12:30 pm Lunch Session | I2-250 | Meet the CSPF Working Group

2:00 pm 3:30 pm

Why & How to Integrate Counter-Human Trafficking Strategies into all Development Programs

Dealing with Sovereign Debt Distress: Case Studies, Causes and Solutions

Taxes, Taxes, Taxes: Shifting the IFI Narrative to Progressive Gender-just Taxation

Financing Growth and Development in the Arab Region: Fiscal Durability and Role of the Private Sector

Free the Slaves Jubilee USA Network, Latindad, AFRODAD, Brot für die Welt

Global Alliance for Tax Justice, Bretton Woods Project, Christian Aid, Tax Justice Network

Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND), Tax Justice Alliance in the Arab Region

8:15 am 8:45 am

CSO Center (I Building, 2nd floor – same building where you will collect your Spring Meetings badge)

Civil Society Policy Forum (CSPF) Welcome Breakfast

8:45 am 9:45 am

I2-250 | WBG Orientation Opening Remarks by Kristalina Georgieva, Interim President of the World Bank Group and Chief Executive

Officer of the World Bank (door will close at 8:45 am)

10:00 am1:00 pm

I2-250 | WBG Orientation Program

1:00 pm 2:30 pm

Lunch Session | I2-220 | Meeting with the Moderator of CSO Roundtable with WBG Executive Directors

MC 4-100 MC 8-100 MC 9-100 MC C1-200

3:00 pm 4:30 pm

Citizen Roles in Fostering DRM and Accountable Tax Policies – What Works?

Inclusion, Social Accountability and Human Capital: A Roundtable Discussion

After the Replenishment: How is the GFF Addressing Critical Concerns Raised by Civil Society?

Ease of Doing Business Report – Impacts on Social and Economic Policies for Nations

Transparency and Accountability Initiative, Save the Children USA, Oxfam, SEATINI-Uganda, CDA-Pakistan

Counterpart International, Global Partnership for Social Accountability

Médecins Sans Frontières, WEMOS, Oxfam UK, CEHURD-Uganda

Centre for Financial Accountability

5:00 pm 6:30 pm

MC 13-121 | Civil Society Roundtable with World Bank Group Executive Directors | Followed by a Networking Reception until 7:30 PM

Building Resilience

Challenges to the Economy

Engaged Communities

Investing in Human Capital

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM | MC Atrium

*This schedule is subject to changeCIVIL SOCIETY POLICY FORUM

1 Civil Society Development Association (ARGO)Platforms of Innovative Tools and Approaches to Address Challenges in the Region

2 Colombia in Peace Colombia in Peace

3 Dwelling Places Sustainable Response Against Street Connected Children in Uganda

4 The HALO TrustLandmine Free 2025

5 Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Open Mapping for the SDGs

6 Oxfam International & Development Finance International What is your Government Doing to Reduce Inequality and Invest in Public Services?

7 Save the Children UKWalk in my Shoes: The Realities for Those Being Left Behind

8 World LearningInterested in Inclusive Development Practices? Try out the TAAP Approach

9 WORLD Policy Analysis Center Using Global Law and Policy Data to Monitor and Achieve Equal Opportunities at Work

10 World Bank The Human Capital Project

Day 2 – Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Day 3 – Thursday, April 11, 2019

Day 4 – Friday, April 12, 2019

WB I Building–2nd floor IMF HQ2–3rd floor

CSO LOUNGE3B-948

CSO CENTER

CSO CENTER

CAFE

I2-250

I2-220I2-210

I2-440

CSO TEAM

OFFICE

Day 1 – Tuesday, April 9, 2019

3B-8

38B

CSO Innovation Fair