How to Design, Implement, and Scale Up Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part VII

Plenary Keynote Addresses: How to Design, Implement, and Scale Up Action for the Poor and Hungry
  • Lei Zhang (Co-Chair), Managing Director, International Poverty Reduction Center in China
  • Khalid Malik (Co-Chair), Representative, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), China
    • Social mobilization in poverty reduction
      Speaker: Fuguo Hu, Director, Chinese Association for Poverty Alleviation and Development, China
    • Experiences with new agricultural research policy initiatives to cut poverty and hunger
      Speaker: Ren Wang, Director, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), USA
      Presentation (PPT): (PPT 518K)
    • How can interventions be effectively designed and implemented in environments where limited human and institutional capacity poses a key constraint?
      Speaker: Kamal Hyat, Chief Executive, Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund, Pakistan
      Presentation (PPT): (PPT 58K)  |  Summary Note: (PDF 87K)
    • How to effectively scale up interventions and actions that address malnutrition, including among children?
      Speaker: Kathy Spahn, President and Chief Executive Officer, Helen Keller International, USA
      Presentation (PPT): (PPT 490K)  |  Summary Note: (PDF 96K)
    • Improving effectiveness in managing and using poverty reduction funds to benefit the poor
      Speaker: Liming Chu, Deputy Director, Agricultural Division, Ministry of Finance, China
      Presentation (PPT): (PPT 270K)  |  Chinese: (PPT 188K)
      Chinese Research Report: (PDF 124K)
  1. Video of Presentation- Part 1
  2. Video of Presentation- Part 2
  3. Video of Presentation- Part 3
  4. Video of Presentation- Part 4
  5. Video of Presentation- Part 5
  6. Video of Presentation- Part 6
  7. Video of Presentation- Part 7

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