Selected Workshops and Roundtables

Bern, Switzerland (2019-22): Entwicklung und Umsetzung eines Preismodells für Krebsmedikamente in der Schweiz - Ein politisches Innovations- und Lernprojekt. Workshop Series Organized by Oncosuisse (5 Workshops with 25-35 Participants each from Switzerland) 

 

Müstair, Switzerland (2021): Autochthonous Peoples without der own State. Seminar Organized by the Convivenza Foundation and under the Patronage of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe (35 Participants from 15 European Countries)

 

Bern, Switzerland (2017): Learning from evaluation of heavily indebted poor countries capacity building program? Workshop Series Organized by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO (5 Participants from Switzerland)

 

Phnom Penh, Cambodia (2016): Towards a Social Protection System for Cambodia: Policy Options Workshop. Organized by the OECD Development Centre in collaboration with the European Union and the Government of Finland (50 Participants from Cambodia and numerous donor organizations)

 

Yangon, Myanmar (2015): Modernising Myanmar’s economy building on a strong agricultural sector. Organized by the OECD Development Centre and the Club of Madrid. (50 Participants from Myanmar and Representatives from South Korea and Serbia)

 

Lubumbashi, DRC (2014): Making a Difference in Mineral-Rich Areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Organized by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and the Carter Center. (40 Participants from DRC)

 

Pretoria, South Africa (2010): Gender Equality in Southern Africa: Achievements and Challenges. Organized by the World Bank’s Independent Evaluation Group. (50 Participants / 8 African Countries)

 

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (2009): Lessons from a Decade of Public Sector Reform in Africa. Organized in conjunction with NORAD and the World Bank (70 Participants / 10 African Countries)

 

Abuja, Nigeria (2009): Word Bank Engagement at the State Level. The Cases of Brazil, India, Nigeria, and Russia. Organized by the World Bank’s Independent Evaluation Group. (40 Participants / 4 Countries) 

 

Washington DC, USA (2008): Selected Topics on Development and Governance. Organized by the George Mason School of Public Policy and the Management Development Institute Gurgaon/New Delhi. (30 Indian Participants) 

 

Rabat, Morocco (2008): National Initiative on Human Development. Organized by the Moroccan Ministry of Interior and the World Bank Institute. (50 Participants / 5 Countries)

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