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Anastasiia Krasilnikova |
Posted Living Together: How Community and Local Development can strengthen Social Cohesion | S2S Virtual Round-Table 2 on Calendar
The AFW South-to-South Learning Exchange platform on Community and Local Development (CLD) is organizing a second virtual roundtable on Social Cohesion and Community and Local Development”. In 2020, the World Bank SSI GP developed in collaboration with Mercy Corps the Social Capital and Social Cohesion Measurement Toolkit For CDD Operations. It defines social cohesion as: "A sense of shared purpose and trust among members of a given group or locality and the willingness of those group members to engage and cooperate with each other to survive and prosper". Many socio-economic factors can disrupt social cohesion whether between communities, among different groups within the same community and between state actors and communities and lead to conflict. The event aims to explore practical applications of CLD in improving Social Cohesion along three dimensions: i) “linking” communities to their local governments and building trust; (ii) “bridging” between communities by addressing sources of inter-group tensions and supporting them in finding common ground, and (iii) fostering “bonding” within communities by addressing vulnerabilities and exclusion, and empowering disenfranchised groups. Join us as experts and practitioners to share innovative strategies, partnerships and learning.
OPENING REMARKS: Nicolas Perrin, Community Local Development Global Lead , Social Sustainability and Inclusion Global Practice
MODERATOR: Patrick John Barron, Social Cohesion and Resilience Global Lead, Social Sustainability and Inclusion Global Practice
EXPERT SPEAKERS: Ryan Sheely, Director of Research for Conflict and Governance, Mercy Corps Stephen Winkler, Social Development Specialist WBG
COUNTRY PANELISTS: PIU Coordinators/Representatives for Guinea, Senegal & Benin
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Nicolas Perrin is Lead Social Development Specialist, Social Sustainability and Inclusion for West Africa, where he leads the Social Sustainability and Inclusion regional Community and Local Development operational program to support the stabilization of major Fragility, Conflict and Violence affected hotspots in Lake Chad, Sahel and the Gulf of Guinea. Nicolas has joined the Bank in 2003 and has worked across the globe on a large number of operations and analytical work on regional integration, community and local governance, cultural heritage and climate resilience. Prior joining the World Bank, Nicolas has worked for the United Nations Development Program, the United Nations Capital Development Fund and several international CSOs in South Asia, East Asia, Africa and Europe.
Patrick Barron is the World Bank’s Global Lead for Social Cohesion and Resilience within the Social Sustainability and Inclusion global practice. He was previously lead regional advisor on fragility, conflict, and violence for Asia. After working for local NGOs in Cambodia and China, he joined the World Bank where he ran the Bank’s conflict and peacebuilding programs in Indonesia. From 2005-2009 he led the Bank’s support to the Aceh peace process and worked across the region with a particular focus on Southern Thailand, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Afghanistan. Before returning to the World Bank, Barron served for four years as The Asia Foundation’s regional director for conflict and development. He has published two books including Contested Development (Yale University Press), which was awarded International Development Book of the Year by the American Sociology Association, and, most recently, When Violence Works: Postconflict Violence and Peace in Indonesia (Cornell University Press). He has master’s degrees from the University of Edinburgh and Harvard University and a doctorate from the University of Oxford.
Ryan Sheely is the Director of Research-Governance and Conflict at Mercy Corps. Ryan Sheely is a Political scientist and policy researcher with 15 years of experience designing and evaluating innovative interventions and training the world’s leading public policy professionals.
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Mar 23 2023, 9:51 AM |
Anastasiia Krasilnikova |
Updated Ethiopia Local Economic Development Webinar on Calendar
Hosted by the World Bank’s Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) Global Practice; Agriculture and Food (AGF) GP; Community and Local Development Global Solutions Group; Rural Livelihoods and Jobs GSG; and Local Economic Development Knowledge Silo-Breaker (LED-KSB) Wednesday, March 29, 2023 4:00pm-5:30pm (Ethiopia time) | 9am-10:30am (Washington DC time)
Local Economic Development (LED) is a territorial approach and is defined as a process by which public, business, and non-governmental sector partners work collectively to create better conditions for economic growth and employment generation. This webinar will engage policymakers and development partners to discuss key recommendations from the recently published local economic development (LED) paper “Facilitating an Inclusive and Long-term COVID-19 Recovery in Ethiopia with a Local Economic Development Approach” and how these recommendations could be operationalized through an upcoming LED Pilot that the World Bank is supporting in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. The proposed pilot aims to build the capacity of the woreda government to lead and sustain an LED approach that will help transform livelihood and income-generating programs from ad hoc, isolated subsistence approaches to a transformative approach that brings together government, the private sector, social enterprises, digital enterprises, development, and humanitarian partners around a common vision for longer-term local economic growth. Chair & Moderator Parmesh Shah, Global Lead, Rural Livelihoods and Jobs Global Solutions Group
Opening Remarks Doina Petrescu, Manager Operations, World Bank Nigatu Bogale, DRDIP National Coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Ethiopia
Speakers Matthew Stephens, Senior Social Development Specialist, TTL Ethiopia LED Pilot Ashutosh Raina, Social Development Specialist, Co-TTL, Ethiopia LED Pilot
Fireside Chat Mohamed Adulahi Farah, DRDIP Coordinator, Somali Region Teresa Ongaro, Senior Inter-Agency Coordination Officer, UNHCR Neway Alemayehu, Managing Director, INKOMOKO Ethiopia Paul Joicey, Team Leader, SHARPE - Strengthening Host and Refugee Populations in Ethiopia Rediet Abiy Kassaye, Program Manager, IKEA Foundation
Closing Remarks Helene Carlsson Rex, Practice Manager, World Bank
(Non-World Bank Participants)
(World Bank staff)
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Mar 17 2023, 3:55 AM |
Anastasiia Krasilnikova |
Updated Ethiopia Local Economic Development Webinar on Calendar
Hosted by the World Bank’s Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) Global Practice; Agriculture and Food (AGF) GP; Community and Local Development Global Solutions Group; Rural Livelihoods and Jobs GSG; and Local Economic Development Knowledge Silo-Breaker (LED-KSB) Wednesday, May 17, 2023 4:00pm-5:30pm (Ethiopia time) | 9am-10:30am (Washington DC time)
Local Economic Development (LED) is a territorial approach and is defined as a process by which public, business, and non-governmental sector partners work collectively to create better conditions for economic growth and employment generation. This webinar will engage policymakers and development partners to discuss key recommendations from the recently published local economic development (LED) paper “Facilitating an Inclusive and Long-term COVID-19 Recovery in Ethiopia with a Local Economic Development Approach” and how these recommendations could be operationalized through an upcoming LED Pilot that the World Bank is supporting in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. The proposed pilot aims to build the capacity of the woreda government to lead and sustain an LED approach that will help transform livelihood and income-generating programs from ad hoc, isolated subsistence approaches to a transformative approach that brings together government, the private sector, social enterprises, digital enterprises, development, and humanitarian partners around a common vision for longer-term local economic growth. Chair & Moderator Parmesh Shah, Global Lead, Rural Livelihoods and Jobs Global Solutions Group
Opening Remarks Doina Petrescu, Manager Operations, World Bank Nigatu Bogale, DRDIP National Coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Ethiopia
Speakers Matthew Stephens, Senior Social Development Specialist, TTL Ethiopia LED Pilot Ashutosh Raina, Social Development Specialist, Co-TTL, Ethiopia LED Pilot
Fireside Chat Mohamed Adulahi Farah, DRDIP Coordinator, Somali Region Teresa Ongaro, Senior Inter-Agency Coordination Officer, UNHCR Neway Alemayehu, Managing Director, INKOMOKO Ethiopia Paul Joicey, Team Leader, SHARPE - Strengthening Host and Refugee Populations in Ethiopia Rediet Abiy Kassaye, Program Manager, IKEA Foundation
Closing Remarks Helene Carlsson Rex, Practice Manager, World Bank
(Non-World Bank Participants)
(World Bank staff)
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Mar 17 2023, 3:55 AM |
Anastasiia Krasilnikova |
Updated Ethiopia Local Economic Development Webinar on Calendar
Hosted by the World Bank’s Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) Global Practice; Agriculture and Food (AGF) GP; Community and Local Development Global Solutions Group; Rural Livelihoods and Jobs GSG; and Local Economic Development Knowledge Silo-Breaker (LED-KSB) Wednesday, May 17, 2023 4:00pm-5:30pm (Ethiopia time) | 9am-10:30am (Washington DC time)
Local Economic Development (LED) is a territorial approach and is defined as a process by which public, business, and non-governmental sector partners work collectively to create better conditions for economic growth and employment generation. This webinar will engage policymakers and development partners to discuss key recommendations from the recently published local economic development (LED) paper “Facilitating an Inclusive and Long-term COVID-19 Recovery in Ethiopia with a Local Economic Development Approach” and how these recommendations could be operationalized through an upcoming LED Pilot that the World Bank is supporting in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. The proposed pilot aims to build the capacity of the woreda government to lead and sustain an LED approach that will help transform livelihood and income-generating programs from ad hoc, isolated subsistence approaches to a transformative approach that brings together government, the private sector, social enterprises, digital enterprises, development, and humanitarian partners around a common vision for longer-term local economic growth. Chair & Moderator Parmesh Shah, Global Lead, Rural Livelihoods and Jobs Global Solutions Group
Opening Remarks Doina Petrescu, Manager Operations, World Bank Nigatu Bogale, DRDIP National Coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Ethiopia
Speakers Matthew Stephens, Senior Social Development Specialist, TTL Ethiopia LED Pilot Ashutosh Raina, Social Development Specialist, Co-TTL, Ethiopia LED Pilot
Fireside Chat Mohamed Adulahi Farah, DRDIP Coordinator, Somali Region Teresa Ongaro, Senior Inter-Agency Coordination Officer, UNHCR Neway Alemayehu, Managing Director, INKOMOKO Ethiopia Paul Joicey, Team Leader, SHARPE - Strengthening Host and Refugee Populations in Ethiopia Rediet Abiy Kassaye, Program Manager, IKEA Foundation
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Mar 17 2023, 3:55 AM |
Anastasiia Krasilnikova |
Updated Ethiopia Local Economic Development Webinar on Calendar
Hosted by the World Bank’s Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) Global Practice; Agriculture and Food (AGF) GP; Community and Local Development Global Solutions Group; Rural Livelihoods and Jobs GSG; and Local Economic Development Knowledge Silo-Breaker (LED-KSB) Wednesday, May 17, 2023 4:00pm-5:30pm (Ethiopia time) | 9am-10:30am (Washington DC time)
Local Economic Development (LED) is a territorial approach and is defined as a process by which public, business, and non-governmental sector partners work collectively to create better conditions for economic growth and employment generation. This webinar will engage policymakers and development partners to discuss key recommendations from the recently published local economic development (LED) paper “Facilitating an Inclusive and Long-term COVID-19 Recovery in Ethiopia with a Local Economic Development Approach” and how these recommendations could be operationalized through an upcoming LED Pilot that the World Bank is supporting in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. The proposed pilot aims to build the capacity of the woreda government to lead and sustain an LED approach that will help transform livelihood and income-generating programs from ad hoc, isolated subsistence approaches to a transformative approach that brings together government, the private sector, social enterprises, digital enterprises, development, and humanitarian partners around a common vision for longer-term local economic growth. Chair & Moderator Parmesh Shah, Global Lead, Rural Livelihoods and Jobs Global Solutions Group
Opening Remarks Doina Petrescu, Manager Operations, World Bank Nigatu Bogale, DRDIP National Coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Ethiopia
Speakers Matthew Stephens, Senior Social Development Specialist, TTL Ethiopia LED Pilot Ashutosh Raina, Social Development Specialist, Co-TTL, Ethiopia LED Pilot
Fireside Chat Mohamed Adulahi Farah, DRDIP Coordinator, Somali Region Teresa Ongaro, Senior Inter-Agency Coordination Officer, UNHCR Neway Alemayehu, Managing Director, INKOMOKO Ethiopia Paul Joicey, Team Leader, SHARPE - Strengthening Host and Refugee Populations in Ethiopia Rediet Abiy Kassaye, Program Manager, IKEA Foundation
Closing Remarks Helene Carlsson Rex, Practice Manager, World Bank
(Non-World Bank Participants)
(World Bank staff)
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Mar 17 2023, 3:55 AM |
Anastasiia Krasilnikova |
Updated Ethiopia Local Economic Development Webinar on Calendar
Hosted by the World Bank’s Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) Global Practice; Agriculture and Food (AGF) GP; Community and Local Development Global Solutions Group; Rural Livelihoods and Jobs GSG; and Local Economic Development Knowledge Silo-Breaker (LED-KSB) Wednesday, May 17, 2023 4:00pm-5:30pm (Ethiopia time) | 9am-10:30am (Washington DC time)
Local Economic Development (LED) is a territorial approach and is defined as a process by which public, business, and non-governmental sector partners work collectively to create better conditions for economic growth and employment generation. This webinar will engage policymakers and development partners to discuss key recommendations from the recently published local economic development (LED) paper “Facilitating an Inclusive and Long-term COVID-19 Recovery in Ethiopia with a Local Economic Development Approach” and how these recommendations could be operationalized through an upcoming LED Pilot that the World Bank is supporting in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. The proposed pilot aims to build the capacity of the woreda government to lead and sustain an LED approach that will help transform livelihood and income-generating programs from ad hoc, isolated subsistence approaches to a transformative approach that brings together government, the private sector, social enterprises, digital enterprises, development, and humanitarian partners around a common vision for longer-term local economic growth. Chair & Moderator Parmesh Shah, Global Lead, Rural Livelihoods and Jobs Global Solutions Group
Opening Remarks Doina Petrescu, Manager Operations, World Bank Nigatu Bogale, DRDIP National Coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Ethiopia
Speakers Matthew Stephens, Senior Social Development Specialist, TTL Ethiopia LED Pilot Ashutosh Raina, Social Development Specialist, Co-TTL, Ethiopia LED Pilot
Fireside Chat Mohamed Adulahi Farah, DRDIP Coordinator, Somali Region Teresa Ongaro, Senior Inter-Agency Coordination Officer, UNHCR Neway Alemayehu, Managing Director, INKOMOKO Ethiopia Paul Joicey, Team Leader, SHARPE - Strengthening Host and Refugee Populations in Ethiopia Rediet Abiy Kassaye, Program Manager, IKEA Foundation
Closing Remarks Helene Carlsson Rex, Practice Manager, World Bank
(Non-World Bank Participants)
(World Bank staff)
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Mar 17 2023, 3:55 AM |
Anastasiia Krasilnikova |
Posted Ethiopia Local Economic Development Webinar on Calendar
Hosted by the World Bank’s Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) Global Practice; Agriculture and Food (AGF) GP; Community and Local Development Global Solutions Group; Rural Livelihoods and Jobs GSG; and Local Economic Development Knowledge Silo-Breaker (LED-KSB) Wednesday, March 29, 2023 4:00pm-5:30pm (Ethiopia time) | 9am-10:30am (Washington DC time)
Local Economic Development (LED) is a territorial approach and is defined as a process by which public, business, and non-governmental sector partners work collectively to create better conditions for economic growth and employment generation. This webinar will engage policymakers and development partners to discuss key recommendations from the recently published local economic development (LED) paper “Facilitating an Inclusive and Long-term COVID-19 Recovery in Ethiopia with a Local Economic Development Approach” and how these recommendations could be operationalized through an upcoming LED Pilot that the World Bank is supporting in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. The proposed pilot aims to build the capacity of the woreda government to lead and sustain an LED approach that will help transform livelihood and income-generating programs from ad hoc, isolated subsistence approaches to a transformative approach that brings together government, the private sector, social enterprises, digital enterprises, development, and humanitarian partners around a common vision for longer-term local economic growth. Moderator: Parmesh Shah, Global Lead, Rural Livelihoods and Jobs GSG
Opening Remarks: Ousmane Dione, World Bank Country Director, Ethiopia Nigatu Bogale, DRDIP National Coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Ethiopia
Closing Remarks: David Malcolm Lord, Program Leader, World Bank Helene Carlsson Rex, Practice Manager, World Bank
Speakers: Matthew Stephen, Senior Social Development Specialist Ashutosh Raina, Social Development Specialist
Fireside Chat: Mohamed Adulahi Farah, DRDIP Coordinator, Somali Region Teresa Ongaro UNHCR Neway Alemayehu, Ethiopia MD, Inkomoko Paul Joicey, Team Leader SHARPE Rediet Abiy Kassaye, Program Manager Ikea Foundation
(Non-World Bank Participants)
(World Bank staff)
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Mar 17 2023, 3:55 AM |
Anastasiia Krasilnikova |
Updated Ethiopia Local Economic Development Webinar on Calendar
Hosted by the World Bank’s Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) Global Practice; Agriculture and Food (AGF) GP; Community and Local Development Global Solutions Group; Rural Livelihoods and Jobs GSG; and Local Economic Development Knowledge Silo-Breaker (LED-KSB) Wednesday, May 17, 2023 4:00pm-5:30pm (Ethiopia time) | 9am-10:30am (Washington DC time)
Local Economic Development (LED) is a territorial approach and is defined as a process by which public, business, and non-governmental sector partners work collectively to create better conditions for economic growth and employment generation. This webinar will engage policymakers and development partners to discuss key recommendations from the recently published local economic development (LED) paper “Facilitating an Inclusive and Long-term COVID-19 Recovery in Ethiopia with a Local Economic Development Approach” and how these recommendations could be operationalized through an upcoming LED Pilot that the World Bank is supporting in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. The proposed pilot aims to build the capacity of the woreda government to lead and sustain an LED approach that will help transform livelihood and income-generating programs from ad hoc, isolated subsistence approaches to a transformative approach that brings together government, the private sector, social enterprises, digital enterprises, development, and humanitarian partners around a common vision for longer-term local economic growth. Chair & Moderator Parmesh Shah, Global Lead, Rural Livelihoods and Jobs Global Solutions Group
Opening Remarks Doina Petrescu, Manager Operations, World Bank Nigatu Bogale, DRDIP National Coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Ethiopia
Speakers Matthew Stephens, Senior Social Development Specialist, TTL Ethiopia LED Pilot Ashutosh Raina, Social Development Specialist, Co-TTL, Ethiopia LED Pilot
Fireside Chat Mohamed Adulahi Farah, DRDIP Coordinator, Somali Region Teresa Ongaro, Senior Inter-Agency Coordination Officer, UNHCR Neway Alemayehu, Managing Director, INKOMOKO Ethiopia Paul Joicey, Team Leader, SHARPE - Strengthening Host and Refugee Populations in Ethiopia Rediet Abiy Kassaye, Program Manager, IKEA Foundation
Recording |
Mar 17 2023, 3:55 AM |
Anastasiia Krasilnikova |
Updated Ethiopia Local Economic Development Webinar on Calendar
Hosted by the World Bank’s Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) Global Practice; Agriculture and Food (AGF) GP; Community and Local Development Global Solutions Group; Rural Livelihoods and Jobs GSG; and Local Economic Development Knowledge Silo-Breaker (LED-KSB) Wednesday, May 17, 2023 4:00pm-5:30pm (Ethiopia time) | 9am-10:30am (Washington DC time)
Local Economic Development (LED) is a territorial approach and is defined as a process by which public, business, and non-governmental sector partners work collectively to create better conditions for economic growth and employment generation. This webinar will engage policymakers and development partners to discuss key recommendations from the recently published local economic development (LED) paper “Facilitating an Inclusive and Long-term COVID-19 Recovery in Ethiopia with a Local Economic Development Approach” and how these recommendations could be operationalized through an upcoming LED Pilot that the World Bank is supporting in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. The proposed pilot aims to build the capacity of the woreda government to lead and sustain an LED approach that will help transform livelihood and income-generating programs from ad hoc, isolated subsistence approaches to a transformative approach that brings together government, the private sector, social enterprises, digital enterprises, development, and humanitarian partners around a common vision for longer-term local economic growth. Chair & Moderator Parmesh Shah, Global Lead, Rural Livelihoods and Jobs Global Solutions Group
Opening Remarks Doina Petrescu, Manager Operations, World Bank Nigatu Bogale, DRDIP National Coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Ethiopia
Speakers Matthew Stephens, Senior Social Development Specialist, TTL Ethiopia LED Pilot Ashutosh Raina, Social Development Specialist, Co-TTL, Ethiopia LED Pilot
Fireside Chat Mohamed Adulahi Farah, DRDIP Coordinator, Somali Region Teresa Ongaro, Senior Inter-Agency Coordination Officer, UNHCR Neway Alemayehu, Managing Director, INKOMOKO Ethiopia Paul Joicey, Team Leader, SHARPE - Strengthening Host and Refugee Populations in Ethiopia Rediet Abiy Kassaye, Program Manager, IKEA Foundation
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Mar 17 2023, 3:55 AM |
Anastasiia Krasilnikova |
Posted Summary report/PPT: 5th Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Community Driven Development (CDD) on Documents
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Feb 03 2023, 3:46 AM |