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October 912, 2018 Bali, Indonesia CIVIL SOCIETY POLICY FORUM Civil Society Policy Forum worldbank.org/en/events/2018/10/12/civil-society-policy-forum Annual Meetings worldbank.org/meetings meetings.imf.org/en/2018/Annual World Bank Civil Society Team [email protected] IMF Civil Society Team [email protected] Name of Venue Venue contains Services Available Bali International Convention Center (BICC) CSO Center Civil Society Townhall Press Center Meetings and Seminars Business Centers Café and Restaurant Health Services Information Desk Networking Lounge Publications Desk Transportation Desk Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC) Civil Society Roundtable with World Bank Group Executive Directors Meetings and Seminars ATM Business Centers Café and Restaurants Health Services Information Desk Transportation Desk Nusa Dua Beach Hotel Registration ATM Café and Restaurant Health Services Information Desk Tourism Desk #AMCSO18 PRACTICAL INFORMATION Wi-Fi: Complimentary Wi-Fi is available in all areas throughout the meeting venues and official hotels. Program of events: The main program of events and additional information is available on our mobile friendly sites: worldbank.org/meetings & meetings.imf.org/en/2018/Annual. Recording: All sessions at the Civil Society Policy Forum will be audio-recorded. The transcripts of the recordings may be made public at the discretion of the session organizers. Mobile phones: We encourage you to follow the conversation in social media using #AMCSO18, but please keep your phone on silent mode and be mindful of the privacy of other participants when taking photos or recording videos. Information desks: Located in the airport, meeting venues and official hotels. Staff at these desks will be on hand to answer questions and assist participants and attendees. Transportation: All participants are encouraged to make use of the shuttle bus services provided by the Host Government. Participants must show their Annual Meetings badge, along with a photo ID to board shuttle buses and enter ITDC area. Medical: A primary medical center is available in the BICC, BNDCC and the Westin Resort. Hours of operation will be determined daily by the schedule of events in each building. The WBG, IMF or the Government of Indonesia will not cover the cost of any medical expenses incurred by participants attending the Meetings. Food and beverage: Participants can find a variety of cuisines offered in restaurants inside the meetings venues and nearby hotels, as well as local establishments. In addition, the Host Government has planned an Indonesian Food Festival as part of the overall hospitality activities. Weather: Bali enjoys a tropical and humid climate year-round. To aid participants’ comfort, the suggested dress code will be less formal than meetings held in Washington, D.C. All venues will be air conditioned. Emergency: In case of emergency, all participants will be notified through direct and public communication channels. Participants are advised to follow instructions provided by the Indonesian authorities and WBG/IMF security staff. *Please refer to the campus plan on the Annual Meetings website for more information, including shuttle bus locations and taxi points.

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9:30 am 12:30 pm

WBG Orientation Session

12:30 pm 2:00 pm Jakarta A | Lunch Session with Moderator of CSO Roundtable with WBG Executive Directors

2:30 pm 4:00 pm

Crowdsourcing for Climate: Community-Centric Technology to Address Climate-Induced Vulnerabilities

Does the World Bank and other IFIs’ Citizen Engagement Framework Work in Myanmar and Other Transitioning Countries?

The Big Shift: Has the IFC Lived up to its Promise to Improve its Work with Financial Institutions?

Economies in Transition: Inequality, Social Spending and International Financial Institutions’ Policies in the Arab Region

Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) with Pacific Disaster Centre, Peta Bencana

IFI Watch Myanmar with BIC, Paung Ku, Natural Green Alliance, KESAN

Bank Information Center Europe with Oxfam, SOMO

Arab NGO Network for Development with Tax Justice Alliance in the Arab Region

5:00 pm 6:30 pm

BNDCC Singaraja Room Civil Society Roundtable with World Bank Group Executive DirectorsFollowed by a Light Reception

Day 1 – Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Day 2 – Wednesday, October 10, 2018

9:00 am 10:30 am

Scaling Up Renewable Energy Access & Aligning with 2050 Pathways

Infrastructure Reloaded: Agenda, Human Rights and Financing Modalities from a Civil Society Perspective

CSO perspectives on Operationalising Gender and Income Inequality at the IMF

The Future of Work and the World Bank

E3G, Tearfund, Christian Aid with Big Shift Global, BWP, SSNC, CAN, SE4All, Spectrum, BIC Europe

Society for International Development and INFID with CSO FfD Group, Eurodad, APMDD, Counter-Balance, TWN-A, Latindadd, Observatory for Sustainable Infrastructure, Heinrich Boell Foundation

Bretton Woods Project (BWP) Public Services International and International Trade Union Confederation with BWI Asia Pacific, UNI Global Union Asia Pacific Regional Organization

10:30 am Coffee Break

11:00 am 12:30 pm

Global Lessons from Nam Theun 2 – The World Bank’s Model Hydropower Project in Laos

Results for Children: Faith Actors High-Level Advocacy Forum on Investing in Early Childhood Development

Unexpected leaders? Highlights in Beneficial Ownership Transparency Progress

Rethinking IMF Loan Conditionality

Inclusive Development International with BIC Europe

Arigatou International, Endorsed by Members of the Moral Initiative: The Faith-Based Action Framework to End Extreme Poverty and Realize the SDGs

Transparency International Eurodad with Bretton Woods Project

12:30 pm Jakarta A | Lunch Session with Moderator of Civil Society Townhall

1:30 pm3:00 pm

Scaling Up Climate and Clean Energy Ambition - The Need for a Systems Change

Development in the Context of Obstructed Civic Space: Cases from the Asia region

For History Not to Repeat Itself: Learning from Failed PPPs

Education Equity, Financing and Privatization: Challenges and Perspectives from the Asia-Pacific Region

Environics Trust with Oxfam, NGO Forum on ADB, APMDD

CIVICUS with Bank Information Center

Latindadd and Asia Pacific Research Network with Eurodad, Heinrich Boell Foundation, BfW, BWP, APMDD, PSI, SID, Counter-Balance, Afrodad, FAHAMU

Asia South Pacific Association for Basic and Adult Education with NEW Indonesia, Oxfam International, ActionAid International, E-Net Philippines

3:00 pm Coffee Break

3:30 pm5:00 pm

Meaningful Social, Environmental and Gender Consent Consideration Needed in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Projects

Building Human Capital Through Investing in Children and the SDGs: Charting a Way Forward

SOGIESC Inclusion in Regional MDBs – Taking a Leaf Out of the World Bank’s Playbook

Are We Building Back Better? Lessons from South Asia Disaster Report (2016)

Climate Watch Thailand with Aksi! for Gender, Social and Ecological Justice – Indonesia, CLEAN – Bangladesh

Save the Children UK APCOM Foundation and GAYa NUSANTARA Foundation with HRC, BIC Europe, Council for Global Equality, VOICE

All India Disaster Mitigation Institute with Duryog Nivaran, Practical Action - Nepal

9:00 am 10:30 am

Towards Social Justice and Feminist Alternatives: Re-shaping Economies to Work for Women’s Rights

Wanted: Increased Global Policy Alignment on Anti-Corruption and Financial Transparency

EMEs and Volatile Capital Flows: Policy Challenges and Solutions

Building a Better IMF: Strengthening the IMF’s Legitimacy and Credibility

ActionAid with Fight Inequality Alliance, PSI, Solidaritas Perempuan

C20 with Poder Ciudadano, Transparency International, TJN

Madhyam with SOMO, Bread for the World

IMF – Independent Evaluation Office

10:30 am Coffee Break

11:00 am 12:30 pm

The Business Case of Women Leadership: Investing in Women’s Economic Empowerment

Practices and Lessons Learned for the Implementation of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent of Indigenous Peoples

Tackling Inequality Through Tax Justice

The Energy Transition in Emerging Economies: Role of Policy-Makers

Papua New Guinea Women’s Business Resource Centre and Self Employed Women’s Association

Coalition for Human Rights in Development, International Accountability Project and World Bank GSURR

Freedom from Debt Coalition with Tax and Fiscal Justice Alliance Asia

Sustainable World Inc. – AirQualityAsia and Global China Research Foundation

12:30 pm Lunch Break

2:00 pm3:30 pm

Accountability 2030 in the Asia Region: Lessons learned from CAO and IPN Cases and Way Forward

Leading or Following: Shaping the Fight for Tax Justice

Advancing Effective Development Cooperation Principles in Private Sector Development Financing

The Unrealized Potential of International Financial Institutions to Reduce Corruption through Conditionalities

Compliance Advisor Ombudsman/International Finance Corporation

ICRICT with Oxfam International, Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung, FTC, The South Centre

CPDE & IBON International with INDIES, PIANGO, ANND, ITUC

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)

3:30 pm Coffee Break

4:00 pm5:30 pm

Reducing Inequality for the SDGs: Are Governments on the Right Path and are IFIs Helping Them get There?

Youth Empowerment to Transform Indigenous Communities through Entrepreneurial Innovations & Job Creation for 4th Industrial Revolution

Rebuild Trust in Government and Improve Infrastructure Spending in Southeast Asia Through Open Contracting and CoST

MFD and its Implications: Extent, Implications and Impacts of Greater Private Sector Involvement in Sustainable Development

Oxfam International and Development Finance International with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, ITUC, New Rules for Global Finance

1M1B Foundation with Hypershift Innovation, University of California - Berkeley

Hivos South East Asia with CoST the Infrastructure Transparency Initiative

NGO Forum on ADB and Reality of Aid Network – Asia Pacific with CRA – Manipur, ROA – Africa, Heinrich Boell Foundation, Center for Environmental Justice, AKSI Indonesia

Day 3 – Thursday, October 11, 2018 Day 4 – Friday, October 12, 2018

9:00 am 10:30 am

Early Learning in Deprived Context

Inequality in Asia and the International Financial Institutions (Launching of the report on inequality in Asia)

Financing Climate Change Without Contributing to Debt Crises?

Sin-Tax Policy Reform: Policy Tools to Improve Health Behaviors and Increase Financing SDG 3

Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik - Save the Children Indonesia

Asian Peoples Movement on Debt & Development with Fight Inequality Alliance

Debt Justice Norway with Erlassjahr, Jubilee Debt Campaign UK

Perkumpulan PRAKARSA with Health Policy Center -University of Illinois at Chicago

10:30 am Coffee Break

11:00 am 12:30 pm

Sustainable Health Financing to Enhance Human Capital

Update on the World Bank Environmental and Social Framework (ESF)

Too Many Cooks: Addressing Evolving Creditor Coordination Challenges in Sovereign Debt Crisis Resolution

Peacebuilding Innovations in Fragile States

ACTION with RESULTS Australia

World Bank Erlassjahr (German Jubilee Network) with with Eurodad, Afrodad, Debt Justice Norway, Latindadd

Mercy Corps

12:30 pm Jakarta A | Lunch Session CSO Feedback Session

2:00 pm3:30 pm

Sustainability and Institutionalization of Social Accountability, Review of Lessons Learned and Challenges from Asia

Enhancing Social Development Through Meaningful Youth Participation

Withstanding the Next Storm: Resilient Economies Require Resilient Tools to Weather Crisis and Natural Disaster

World Vision International Cambodia with Save the Children International

Independent Young People Alliance/Yayasan Aliansi Remaja Independen

Jubilee USA Network

3:30 pm Coffee Break

4:00 pm5:30 pm

Investing in Human Capital to Make Progress Towards SDG #4

Fighting Corruption in the Extractive and Natural Resources Sector

Challenging Immunity of International Financial Institutions – A Step Towards Accountability?

Teach For All Publish What You Pay Indonesia with Transparency International-Indonesia, Global Witness

Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) with Bank Information Center

CSO CENTER IN BICC

Jim Yong Kim | President, World Bank GroupJim Yong Kim (@JimYongKim), M.D., Ph.D., is the 12th President of the World Bank Group. Soon after he assumed his position in July 2012, the organization established two goals to guide its work: to end extreme poverty by 2030; and to boost shared prosperity, focusing on the bottom 40% of the population in developing countries.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018 | 5:30 – 6:30 PM | live.worldbank.org/cso-townhall-2018

Join International Monetary Fund Managing Director, Christine Lagarde and World Bank Group President, Jim Yong Kim as they engage with representatives from Global Civil Society Organizations in an interactive townhall event. The heads of the two institutions will discuss a wide range of development topics with civil society. The conversation will be livestreamed. Tweet #AMCSO18 to your networks to encourage their participation.

Christine Lagarde | Managing Director, International Monetary FundChristine Lagarde (@Lagarde) is the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund. Having served her first five-year term, she was re-appointed in July 2016 for a second term. A national of France, she was previously French Finance Minister from June 2007 to July 2011, and had also served as France’s Minister of State for Foreign Trade for two years.

Monica Tanuhandary | ModeratorMonica Tanuhandary is an expert in good governance, transparency, and anticorruption. She is the Executive Director of Partnership for Governance Reform (Kemitraan), a leading Indonesian national organization that focuses on establishing a fair, democratic, and sustainable governance that improves the welfare of Indonesians. Prior to joining Kemitraan, Monica worked at the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

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5:30 pm 6:30 pm

BICC Mangapura HallCivil Society Townhall with IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde and WBG President Jim Yong KimFollowed by a Networking Reception

CIVIL SOCIETY TOWNHALL