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  • Virtual - 3 Days
    Tuesday
    May 4
    2021

    Women in Global Development Leadership Forum

    Registration to the 2021 Women in Global Development Leadership Forum gives you access to:

    WILD Forum increases the power and influence of women and diverse leaders in the global development sector. So that we can all have an even greater positive impact.

    • Three days of interactive sessions: May 4, 5, and 6, 2021
    • Exclusive access to workshops and networking sessions throughout 2021
    • An interactive workshop that supports you to take action for personal and professional change after the Forum
    • Access to recorded sessions for 30 days following the Forum
    • Eligibility to apply for six months of 1:1 pro-bono leadership coaching (Learn more)

    Women in Global Development Leadership Development Forum passes are transferable until Wednesday, May 5, 2021, 11:59 PM. Once purchased, Forum passes are non-refundable.

    Please note that the conference dates or location may be changed, due to events beyond our control, including considerations related to COVID-19.

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  • Virtual - 1 Day
    Tuesday
    May 4
    2021

    Designing During Disruption: Building Healthcare Programs With Communities During COVID-19

    This World Health Day, they invite you to an event where Global Health organizations share how they have used Human Centered Design (HCD) to create health services with the consumers who use them–while taking the pandemic into account every step of the way.

    In this webinar, they will hear from:
    • PSI
    • MSI, ThinkPlace and Leonard Cheshire
    • YLabs

    From hygiene behavior change communications, to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) support for people with disabilities, to providing safe spaces for menstrual health in a refugee camp, their speakers will discuss how co-designing health programming leads to successful uptake of healthy behaviors in challenging environments.

    Join them!

    Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EDT

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  • Virtual - 1 Day
    Tuesday
    May 4
    2021

    Carbon Trading and the Emerging Carbon Market: What Investors Need to Know

    Carbon credit cap-and-trade programs are creating an economic incentive and system that many corporations are jumping on in recent years. As increasing carbon emissions fuel the onset of global warming, environmental regulations are enforcing a new wave of transparency and call to action on corporations to mitigate their harm on the environment. With carbon credits, companies support sustainable forms of growth and in turn offset their existing carbon footprint to meet climate targets. With the global carbon emissions offset market predicted to reach a value of $200 billion by 2050, investors are wise to keep up with the latest developments in this rapidly growing space.

    This webinar will provide insights on the market for carbon credits, detail recent changes to regulation, and provide an overview of the different platforms for trading carbon credits. Featured speakers include ClimeCo President and CEO Bill Flederbach and Kepos Capital Quantitative Researcher and Portfolio Manager Will Simmons. You won’t want to miss this informative discussion on the carbon credit market.

    Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

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  • Virtual - 1 Day
    Tuesday
    May 4
    2021

    G2P Social Payments – Pathways to Modernization

    Cash transfers in the time of COVID-19 have been crucial in relieving vulnerable people from the adverse economic effects they face. Governments disburse social assistance payments through physical or digital channels, but the pandemic has created an urgent need to accelerate digital delivery to minimize the spread of the virus through physical contact and to disburse funds at an unprecedented scale rapidly. The lessons learned with G2P systems before and during the pandemic promise good inputs for countries considering more conducive G2P systems.

    In most cases, countries that have been modernizing G2P delivery digitally for some years have been more able to respond to COVID-19. Several countries are on pathways towards modern and more customer-centric payments systems that are more convenient and improve the customer experience by introducing greater customer control.  In this interactive webinar, participants will hear how governments can create more customer-centric G2P payments systems, as well as the benefits and challenges for all parties involved, and learn from experiences from the Sub-Saharan Africa region.

    Zambia

    Expanding-Customer-Choice-Zambia

    The Future of Government-to-Person (G2P) Payments: Three Years of Learning About G2P Choice in Zambia

    Kenya

    Innovating for Customer Choice in Kenya

    Togo

    Using Mobile Phone and Satellite Data to Target Emergency Cash Transfers in Togo

     

    Speakers

    Gregory Chen | Policy Lead, CGAP [Moderator]

    Gregory Chen leads CGAP’s Policy team, which helps policymakers adapt to digital finance’s fast-changing world. This includes developing and executing a strategy to engage multiple countries, regions, and global bodies—and oversight of the work of more than a dozen staff and consultants. Gregory has 25 years of financial inclusion experience and deep regional experience in South Asia. His work has focused on hands-on start-up pioneer microfinance institutions, digital finance players, and FinTech. He has been part of forging new institutions and regulatory environments to support financial sectors. This includes work with the Aga Khan Development Network, BRAC, Telenor, and Dvara. He also has experience as a corporate banker at Bank of America and led the establishment of the financial services consulting firm Enclude in South Asia.

    Cina Lawson | Minister of Digital Economy and Digital Transformation, Togo

    Drawing from over 17 years of experience and expertise in telecommunications policy and regulation, Lawson is leading Togo through a profound transition to an inclusive digital economy. She began her career at the World Bank in Washington, D.C. assisting governments in developing countries to execute regulatory reforms. She then worked for Alcatel-Lucent in Paris before joining Orange Group in New York City as Manager of Corporate Strategy and Business Development. As a minister, she has boosted private sector participation in the Togolese telecoms sector, enacted new legal and regulatory frameworks and privatized the historic operator. Lawson’s transformative initiatives such as strengthening data protection and cybersecurity; implementing universal digital ID; digitizing government-to-people payments; and, accelerating the deployment of high-speed Internet nationwide, have contributed to building a solid foundation for the modernization of Togo’s economy. She is a fervent advocate of innovation-driven solutions to Africa’s developmental challenges. Lawson’s work has gained recognition from around the world, including from the World Economic Forum, les Napoleons and Forbes. In 2019, she received the Harvard Alumni Public Service Award becoming the first African female political figure to do so. Lawson is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

    Victor Malu | Senior Advisor, Financial Sector Deepening (FSD) Kenya

    Victor Malu leads FSD’s work in supporting the creation of a platform for inclusion through the formal financial system. He identifies opportunities for FSD project investments and markets FSD Kenya’s programme to high potential partners across the private sector, non-profit institutions and government. Before joining FSD Kenya he spent more than two decades holding senior positions in the banking industry in institutions such as Bank Indozuez, Citibank NA and Barclays bank. He received his Bachelor of Commerce Degree, First Class Honors- Accounting major from the University of Poona as well as a Diploma in Advanced Management program from the University of Navarra.

    Emma Hobson | Senior Social Protection Specialist, World Bank

    Emma Wadie Hobson is Task Team Leader for the multi-donor funded, Government implemented, Girls Education and Women’s Empowerment and Livelihoods (GEWEL) project in Zambia. Emma’s background has focused on social safety nets, social protection delivery systems, productive inclusion and jobs. Before joining the World Bank, Emma worked at USAID Ethiopia on the $2.4 billion, Productive Safety Net Program, implemented by the Government of Ethiopia. Having previously worked or consulted at USAID, European Commission, UNDP and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Emma has experience from Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.

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