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POVERTY ALLEVIATION
A ROLE FOR TECHNOLOGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE?
Roma, May 11, 2015
The Conference, organized by the
Foundation for World Wide Cooperation,
chaired by Romano Prodi, is under the auspices of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, the Association of the Mediterranean Academies.
The Conference will benefit from the extraordinary attendance of experts from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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Monday May 11 2015
09.00-18.00 Oratorio del Gonfalone, Via del Gonfalone, 32/A
(all participants sitting around the same table)
09.00 – Registration
09.30 – Opening remarks: The Vision
Chair: Romano Prodi
Paolo Gentiloni – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Italy
Jason Pontin – Editor in chief and publisher of MIT Technology Review
Cristina Russo – Director International R&D Cooperation, European Commission
Keynote Speech:
Jin-Yong Cai – Executive Vice President and CEO International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank
11.00 – 11. 15 Coffee Break
11.15 – Session 1: Health and Food
Chair: Rob Vos – FAO, Director Social Protection Division
Co-chair: Andrea Cuomo, President, 3SUN
Introductory Speech: Rob Vos – FAO, Director Social Protection Division
Contributions by:
Alice Fanti – CEFA Onlus
Jennifer Elisseef – Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Albert Farrugia – Kedrion
Arrigo Pallotti – Professor of African Studies, University of Bologna
José Costa Pereira – European External Action Service, European Commission
Michael Plummer – Professor of International Economics, Paul H. Nitza School, Johns Hopkins University, Bologna Center
Massimo Ricottilli – Professor of Economics, University of Bologna
Yang Guang – Director IWASS, Chinese Accademy of Social Sciences
Open discussion of all participants
Summary and conclusion: Wu Guobao – Division of poverty and Development Finance at the Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Science
12.15 – Session 2: Energy
Chair: Ernesto Ciorra – Head of Innovation and Sustainability Direction ENEL
Co-chair: Vijay Modi – The Earth Institute, Columbia University
Introductory Speech:
Vijay Modi – The Earth Institute, Columbia University
Contributions by:
Andrea Cuomo – President, 3SUN
Giambattista De Ghetto – ENI Senior Vice President, Technical Assurance, Development Operations & Technology
Faris Hasan – Director General, Opec Fund for International Development (OFID)
Anne Houtman – Principle Adviser to DG Energy, European Commission
Ahmed Hamdy – Director General, African Union Scientific, Technical, and Research
Jean George Malcor – CEO CGG
Ernesto Marcias – President Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE)
Ewa Wojkowska – Co-Founder and COO, KOPERNIK
Open discussion of all participants
Summary and Conclusion: Ernesto Ciorra – Head of Innovation and Sustainability Direction ENEL
13.30 – Lunch
14.50 – Introductory Speeches
Cardinal Peter Turkson – President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
Jeffrey Sachs – Director Earth Institute, Columbia University
Connectivity as a Universal Human Right
Nicholas Negroponte – Co-founder Medialab, MIT
15.40 – Session 3: Connectivity (Communication & Learning)
Chair: Mo Ibrahim – President Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Co-chair: Nicholas Negroponte – Co-founder MediaLab, MIT
Introductory Speech:
Mo Ibrahim – President Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Contributions by:
Vittorio Colao – CEO Vodafone (video message)
Mamadou Kaba Traoré – President of AUST (African University of Science & Technology, Abuja, Nigeria),Professor in Computer
Bruce Krogh – Director of Carnegie Mellon University Rwanda
Ludger Kühnhardt – Director, Center for European Integration Studies (ZEI), Bonn
Marcella Elvira Logli – Director, Corporate Social Responsibility, Telecom Italia
Angelo Petrosillo – CEO Blackshape, CCO Sitael
Shamas-ur-Rehman Toor, Islamic Development Bank
Stefano Stangoni – Head of Global Banking & Transaction, Intesa Sanpaolo
Open discussion of all participants
Summary and conclusions: Didier Lombard – Former CEO France Telecom
16.45 – Round Table of Industry and Finance Leaders
Chair: Jason Pontin – President and Publisher of MIT Technology Review
Participants:
Mo Ibrahim – President Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Jean George Malcor – CEO CGG
Giovanna Melandri – President Human Foundation, Social Impact Investment Taskforce G8
Shamas-ur-Rehman Toor, Islamic Development Bank
Stefano Stangoni – Head of Global Banking & Transaction, Intesa Sanpaolo
17.45 – Final Remarks
Ertharin Cousin – Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme
Conclusion and Press Conference
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La Fondazione per la Collaborazione tra i Popoli presieduta dal Prof. Romano Prodi ha organizzato un seminario di studio sulla regione africana del Sahel, che si è tenuto lo scorso venerdì a Bologna alla Alma Graduate School di Villa Guastavillani.
Al seminario hanno partecipato accademici di università africane, rappresentanti delle Nazioni Unite, della Unione Europea, dell’Accademia di Scienze Sociali di Pechino e esperti della Università di Bologna.
Il seminario, che ha avuto come tematica lo sviluppo economico di Mali, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Ciad, Niger faceva seguito ad un analogo incontro tenuto a Dakar la primavera scorsa presieduto dal Prof. Romano Prodi e Jeffrey Sachs della Columbia University.
Nel seminario di Bologna sono state sviluppate concretamente le quattro aeree tematiche che erano state individuate a Dakar come cruciali per lo sviluppo economico del Sahel. E cioè Agricoltura, Infrastrutture,Energia,Istruzione e Formazione Professionale.
I risultati del seminario saranno presentati dal Prof. Prodi alla riunione del Consiglio di Sicurezza dell’ONU a New York il 26 giugno prossimo.
Ufficio Stampa del Presidente Romano Prodi
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Alma Graduate School (Università di Bologna), in cooperation with the Foundation for World Wide Cooperation, is pleased to announce the Africa Scholarship Program for the Academic Year 2011-2012. This Program aims to facilitate the participation of 10 young bright talents from Africa wishing to pursue an MBA and contribute to the social and economic development of their Continent.
Scholarships include:
• 100% cover of tuition fees (€27,000)
• grant up to € 10,000 to cover travel to Italy and living costs in Bologna during the MBA program
Candidates need to apply both to the call for admission to the “1st level Master Universitario Program in Business Administration” at the University of Bologna (http://www.almaweb.unibo.it/internationalmba/) and the Africa Scholarship Program at Alma Graduate School (http://www.almaweb.unibo.it/africa/).
In order to receive this Scholarship, candidates need to be accepted in the MBA Program by the University of Bologna.
Scholarship application requirements:
In order to apply, prospective candidates need to:
• be citizens of an African Country (evidence required)
• satisfy all the MBA admission requirements
• be registered to the admissions process (Alma Graduate School is available to support candidates who need help to register in the admission process)
• sign a Letter of Commitment to successfully complete the MBA Program
• sign a Letter of Understanding about the importance of repatriation to Africa and contribution to the economic development of Africa
• provide evidence of personal year income (2008-2009-2010), family year income (2008-2009-2010) and information about parents’ job
Scholarship application materials :
– Scholarship application form
– Copy of ID card or passport
– Certificate or evidence of individual and family income
– Certificate or evidence of parents’ job
– Curriculum vitae
– Motivation Letter
The application form is to be sent via e-mail along with the above mentioned materials as PDF files to internationalmba@almaweb.unibo.it by July 15th, 2011 at 1:00 pm. A Committee appointed by the School will evaluate the application between July 22nd and July 29th, 2011. In order to define the Scholarship Ranking, the Committee will consider the financial needs of the candidates officially admitted to participate in the MBA.
Notifications will reach successful candidates by August 1st, 2011.
For more info: internationalmba@almaweb.unibo.it
The Africa Scholarship Program
has been made available thanks to:
Students, Teachers, Alumni, Business Partners
and the Board of Alma Graduate School
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