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The Warwick International Development Summmit (WIDS) is an annual, weekend-long conference organised and run by the International Development Society at the University of Warwick. Normally taking place during the first term, WIDS is the largest student-run Development Summit in the UK〔http://www.grassrootdiplomat.org/#/blog/4553593428/Presentation-at-the-Warwick-International-Development-Summit/4599418〕 with multidisciplinary scope.〔http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2012/10/students-are-leading-way-international-development〕 Since its inception in 2006, the annual summit has attracted over 3,000 visitors, with speakers from 6 continents.〔http://www.ethicalcareers.org/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,print,0&cntnt01articleid=48&cntnt01showtemplate=false&cntnt01returnid=42〕 The Summit scope includes raising awareness of developmental issues and plausible solutions for such global concerns. == Previous summits == ; 2006 * Richard Barker, General Director, Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry * Claver Gatete, Rwandan Ambassador to the UK * Sir Richard Jolly, Director of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex * Ransford Smith, Deputy Secretary-General for Economic Affairs and Development of the Commonwealth of Nations ; 2007 – The Role of Global Governance in International Development * Duncan Green, Head of Research at Oxfam GB * Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera, Former President of Uruguay * Patrick Low, Chief Economist at the World Trade Organization Secretariat * Ndioro Ndiaye, Deputy General Secretary of the International Organisation of Migration ; 2008 – Contributions to Development: Help or Hindrance? * Philippe Guichandut, European Microfinance Network * Mark Narron, Associate Global Social Investment Funds, Deutsche Bank * Michele Turner, Head of UK Volunteering at VSO * Patrick Watt, Head of Public Affairs and Campaigns, World Vision ; 2009 – Development for the Modern Age: Crisis, Climate and Cooperation * George Assaf, United Nations Industrial Development Organization * Hugh Bredenkamp, Deputy Director of the International Monetary Fund Strategy, Policy and Review Department * Michael John Foster, Member of Parliament (MP), Department for International Development * Andrew Mold, Senior Economist, OECD ; 2010 – Resources, Crisis and Conflict: Facing Up to the New Decade * Julia Bucknall, Manager at Water Anchor, World Bank * Claude Clemenz, Senior Research Analyst, OPEC * Dr. John Hancock, Counsellor in the Trade and Finance Division, World Trade Organization * Dr. Anke Hoeffler, Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University * Katherine Hughes, RESULTS Interim Coordinator for the Leamington Spa group * Muzzafar Khan, Director, Space Energy AG * Elisha London, Global Poverty Project * Valerie Msoka, UN Mission to Sudan (UNMIS) * Katherine Nightingale, Senior Research and Policy Officer, Christian Aid ; 2011 – Ideas for a Better World * Owen Bennett-Jones, Syria and Lebanon Correspondent, BBC World Service * Peter Eigen, Founder, Transparency International * Jonathan Glennie, Research fellow and Author, ODI * Tim Gore, Climate Change Policy Adviser, Oxfam * John Hilary, Executive Director, War on Want * Nic Marks, Founder of the Centre for Well-being, New Economics Foundation * Branko Milanovic, Lead Economist, World Bank * Kate Nustedt, UK Executive Director of Women for Women International * Linda Polman – Freelance Journalist and Author * Jon Sopel, Presenter and Correspondent in the BBC * Anna Theofilopoulou, Former UN Official, Department of Political Affairs ; 2012 – The Faces of International Development: Old Ideas, New Solutions * Steve Andrews, CEO of Solar Aid * Baron Meghnad Desai, Emeritus Professor and Founder of Global Governance Institute LSE * Wyn Grant, Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick * Mark Harrison, Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick * Alison Hook, Hook International * Joel Kibazo, African Development Bank Executive and former BBC and FT Journalist * Henriette Kolb, CEO of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women * Omer Moav, Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick * Mahmoud Mohieldin, Managing Director, World Bank * Vinay Nair, Acumen Fund * Zoya Phan, Human Rights Activist, Burma * Talyn Rahman-Figueroa, Director of Grassroot Diplomat * Jeffrey Sachs, Director of The Earth Institute, Columbia University * Alan Winters, former Chief Economist of DfID * Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security at the University of Birmingham ; 2013 – The Story of Development * Gilbert Achcar, Professor of Developmental Studies and International Relations at SOAS, University of London * Alex Cobham, Research Fellow, Centre of Global Development, Europe * Petko Draganov, Deputy Secretary General of Communications Strategy and Publications Policy, UNCTAD * Jacqui Hunt, Director Equality Now, London * Melanie Jamieson and Jayma Pau, Co-Directors, Leaders' Quest * Max Lawson, Head of Advocacy and Public Policy, Oxfam GB * Simon Maddrell, Executive Director of Excellent Development * James Meadway, Senior Economist, New Economics Foundation * Abhinay Muthoo, Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick * Trygve Olfarnes, Deputy Director of the Nordic Liaison Office at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) * Helen Wass-O’Donnell, Development Director, International Voluntary Service ; 2014 – Development through the Lens of Diversity * Abdel Bari Atwan, Editor-in-chief of Rai al-Youm * Ken Banks, Founder of kiwanja.net and FrontlineSMS * Neil Buhne, Director of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Office in Geneva * Nick Dearden, Director of the World Development Movement * Bryony Everett, Associate Director at IMC Worldwide * Norman Finklestein, American political scientist, activist and professor * Joseph Hanlon, Visiting Senior Fellow at the Department of International Development of the London School of Economics * Michael Hershman, Co-founder of Transparency International and President and CEO of The Fairfax Group * Dr Kamal Hossain, Bangladeshi Politician * Baela Razi Jamil, Director of Programs for the Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA), Center for Education and Consciousness (CEC) * Sir Richard Jolly, Honorary Professor and Research Associate of the Institute of Development Studies and member of the Council of the Overseas Development Institute * Mats Karlsson, Director of the Swedish Institute for Foreign Affairs, previously Vice President for External Affairs in the World Bank * Beatrice Lindstrom, Staff Attorney at the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH) * Franklyn Lisk, Visiting Professorial Research Fellow at Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation (CSGR), University of Warwick * Abhinay Muthoo, Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick * Dr Allan Pamba, Vice President of Pharmaceuticals in East Africa for GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) * Natalie Samarasinghe, Executive Director of the United Nations Association - UK (UNA-UK) * Anne Stewart, Professor in the Warwick Law School * Ian White, International Affairs Officer at the World Bank 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Warwick International Development Summit」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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