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For Development Without Poverty” International School Knowledge, Innovations, Policies and Territorial Practices for the United Nations Millennium Platform _______________________________________________________________ International Meeting “For Development without Poverty” Promoted by the KIP International School In partnership with UNEP, WHO, ILO, UN Women, UNDP and UNOPS 11 May 2012 Chamber of Deputies, Sala delle Colonne Palazzo Marini, Via Poli 19, Rome Program and Participants 9:00 Chaired by Andrea Tamagnini, UNDP Deputy Assistant Administrator and Senior Post-Conflict Reintegration Adviser Introductory speeches: - International strategies to fight poverty and form development leaders: towards an International School for Human Development: Luciano Carrino, Vice President of the OECD/DAC Poverty Group - Presentation of the Guidelines of the Italian Cooperation for the fight against poverty: Plenipotentiary Minister Mario Sammartino, Deputy Director General, DGCS Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Italy - The OECD and the fight against poverty: Alexandra Trzeciak-Duval, Head of Policy Co-ordination Division, Development Co-operation Directorate (DCD-DAC) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development-OECD-Paris, France 10:15 Ideas, experiences and proposals Coordinated by Bianca Pomeranzi, DGCS, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Italy Planned interventions of: - Mr. Ferdinand Poni, Deputy Minister of Interior and Local Governments of the Republic of Albania - M. Mamadou Dior Diaw, Coordinator of the Programme CIDEL, DIRCOD, Government of the Republic of Senegal - Chakib Belhassan, UNOPS Director Tunis Office - Hon. Mercedes Bresso, President, Committee for the Regions of the European Union - Francesco Petrelli, Responsible for European issues, Association of the Italian NGOs - Hon. Alfredo Mantica, Senate of Italian Republic 11:30 Discussion Coordinated by Hon. Giovanni Di Stasi, former President of the Congress for Local and Regional Powers of the Council of Europe 14:30 Round Table Chair: Hon. Francesco Tempestini, Italian Parliament, Commission on Foreign and Community Affairs Introduction: Hon. Famiano Crucianelli, Co-President of the KIP International School Participants - Hon. Lapo Pistelli, Member of Parliament, Italy - Pierre Pougnaud, Special Advisor to the Director General for Globalization, Development and Partnerships, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, France - Leonello Gabrici, Head of the Division for the Middle East, Israel, Palestinian Occupied Territories and Peace Process in the Middle East, European External Action Service, European Union - Alfredo Lazarte Hoyle, Director, Programme on Crisis Response and Reconstruction, ILO Geneva - Elisabetta Belloni, Director General, DGCS, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Italy Representatives of the United Nations, International Organizations and Governments Marco Bellardi, Consultant for Marche Region in the Secretary General for the Ionic-Adriatic Initiative; Sen. Gilberto Bonalumi, Senator of the Italian Parliament; Luigi Cafiero, Coordinator ART PNUD Programme in Albania; Luigi Cal, Director, ILO Office for Italy and San Marino; Gherardo Casini, Head UN/DESA Office in Italy; Saida Fatnassi Ghazouani, Counselor of the Embassy of Tunisia in Italy; Pierrick Hamon, Deputy Secretary General of the Global Local Forum; Lodovica Longinotti, Central Technical Unit, General Directorate for Development Cooperation, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Nicola Manca, Responsible of International Cooperation of Partito Democratico; Ilia Mazzone, II Commission Coordinator, Cooperation between Cities and Regions, COPPEM; Maria Mingou, Programme CIDEL, DIRCOD, Government of the Republic of Senegal; Hon. Fabio Pigliapoco, Secretary General for the Ionic-Adriatic Initiative; Marina Ponti, Millennium Campaign, UNDP; Maria Grazia Rando, Office for Decentralized Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy; Hon. Giulio Santagata, Chamber of Deputies; Christian Saublens, Director, EURADA, Brussels; Patrizia Sentinelli, Former Deputy Minister for International Cooperation, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Mariarosa Stevan, Director of Local Technical Unit for Italian Cooperation in Dakar and Roberta Battista, expert of the Local Technical Unit; Geraldine Tardivel, Policy Assistance Support Service, FAO. Representatives of Regional and Local Governments Viola Acanfora, Adviser of the Legislative Assembly of the Marche Region; Ivan Antognozzi, Legislative Assembly of Marche Region, Cabinet of the President; Gildo Baraldi, Director of the Italian Inter-regional Observatory for Development Cooperation (OICS); Marco Bertoli, General Director, Local Health Agency 2 Isontina, Friuli Venezia Giulia Region; Franco Bonanni, General Manager, Department of Health and Social Services, Liguria Region; Francesco Bux, Director General, Regional Health Agency, Puglia Region; Rocco Canosa, KIP International School; Norberto Cau, Director, External and International Relations, Public Health Agency (ASP) of Lazio Region; Francesco Cocco, Special Advisor for International Relations of the President of Molise Region; Luigi Ferrannini, Department of Mental Health, ASL 3, Liguria Region; Mario Gai, Inter-regional Observatory for Development Cooperation (OICS); Mariella Genchi, in charge of Decentralized Cooperation, Health Agency of Puglia Region; Oliviero Gennaro, Regional Counselor, Campania Region; Giuseppe Gianorio, Director of the Emergency Department, Hospital of Gorizia; Elena Magni, Manager, No Profit Sector and Development Cooperation, Liguria Region; Ciro Marcigliano, Campania Region; Gaspare Motta, Director of the Psychiatric Department, Local Health Agency of Messina; Giuseppe Orefice, Campania Innovation, delegated by Sergio D’Angelo, Responsible for Social and Immigration Policies, Municipality of Naples; Simonetta Paganini, Responsible for Decentralized Cooperation, National Association of Italian Municipalities (ANCI); Maria Grazia Pompa, Deputy Director, Direction of Presidency Activities, Lazio Region; Silvano Ricci, Councillor with responsibility for International Cooperation, Municipality of Terni; Angelo Righetti, Delegate of the President of the Campania Region and President of Enterprise Network; Giovanni Soda, Director, Planning and Internationalization Sector, Province of Cosenza. Representatives of Public and Private Organizations Paola Adinolfi, Director of Master DAOSan, Faculty of Economy, University of Salerno; Maria Ancona, South East Women Association, Conversano, Bari; Piero Paolo Anella, Hydrogeavision, Rome; Kim Assaël, La Sapienza University, Rome; Daniel Barrios, KIP International School expert; Andrea Belloni, BIC Business Innovation Centre, Lazio; Alfredo Camerini, Faculty of Education Sciences, University of Bologna; Concetta Campi, Charlemagne Italian Foundation; Nazareno Capecchi, General Secretary of Seniores Association; Giulia Cappelli, National Research Council (CNR), Rome; Vincenzo Castelli, President Association On the Road, Nova Onlus Consortium; Michelangelo Chiurchiù, President of CESC; Laura Ciacci, Responsible of the Institutional Relations, Slow Food; Eduardo Cuoco, Director of the National Italian Association of Organic Agriculture AIAB; Rudi Dalvai, CTM Altromercato; Giovanna Del Gobbo, Researcher of the Education Sciences Department and of UNESCO Chair at the University of Florence; Federica Di Pietrantonio, iNExT Local Planning Company; Gilda Esposito, Doctoral Course in Education Sciences, University of Florence; Alberto Giasanti, Director of the PROGEST Course, University of Milano Bicocca; Giuseppe Giliberti, Facolty of Law, University of Urbino; Gaetano Giunta, President of Fondazione di Comunità Association, Co-founder of REVES Network; Natale Losi, Director of the School of Psychotherapy Ethno-Systemic-Narrative, Rome; Federica Margaritora, Journalist of the Italian Television, RAI TG2; Maria Cristina Netto, Economist and researcher in mental health; Enzo Nocifora, Faculty of Sociology, La Sapienza University, Rome; Renato Novelli, Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics, Polytechnic University of Marche Region; Paolo Orefice, Director of UNESCO Transdisciplinary Chair, University of Florence; Michele Paradiso, Faculty of Architecture, University of Florence; Vincenzo Pira, Vice President of the NGO Armadilla; Gabriella Rossetti, University of Ferrara; Massimo Porzi, Coordinator FELCOS Umbria; Davide Rossi, Director of Permanent Thermal Observatory, University of Padova; Marina Santi, Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology, University of Padua; Sabina Siniscalchi, Senior Advisor, Cultural Foundation for Ethical Responsibility, Ethical Bank; Gianfranco Rocco Tartaglia, Counsellor of Seniores Association; Renata Uruci, Director B.A.ZH NGO, Albania; Ilaria Urbinati and Davide Libralesso, Etimos Foundation ONLUS, Anna Maria Valentino, Coordinator of Altre Afriche, Foundation Mezzogiorno Europa. Secretariat The Secretariat of the meeting is coordinated by Luciano Gonnella, in collaboration with the KIP International School experts Fernando Nicolás Bravo, Giancarlo Canzanelli, Giulia Dario, Piero D’Onofrio, Giulia Malagoli, Mariapaola Pietracci and Sara Swartz. Also participated in the meeting the International School collaborating experts Gabriele Di Stefano, Federico Franceschini, Gianluca Nocera and Haram Sidibé. KIP International School Secretariat: c/o UNOPS - FAO Bldg. E, Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 1, 00153 Rome. Italy Ph.: +39 06 57050212; +39 06 57050221; +39 06 57050228; www.kip-un.org .
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