The CSO Round Table with Executive Directors, was once again one of the most popular sessions at the Civil Society Policy Forum and an important opportunity for the Executives at the helm of the World Bank Group to hear the voices of CSOs directly. This year¡¯s session was co-chaired by Merza Hasan, Dean of the Board and Lindsay Coates, Vice President of InterAction and approximately 200 CSO representatives and 23 EDs or Alternates attended, more than ever before. What ensued was a candid discussion that did not shy away from some of the more sensitive issues including human rights and safeguards, and also touched on important topics such as citizen engagement, open data and technology in development, private sector development, the Bank¡¯s role in Fragile and Conflict Affected States and Ebola.
But perhaps one of the most defining features of the 2015 Spring Meetings was the strong representation of CSOs on the panels that constituted the main program of the Forum, beginning on Wednesday, April 15 with the Flagship on the featuring prominent faith-based organizations and religious leaders as well as World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim, and culminating in the Flagship event with President Kim and United National Secretary¨CGeneral Bank Ki-Moon.
Other sessions with CSO panelist included:
As the Civil Society Policy Forum continues to advance efforts to strengthen engagement between the Bank and this important stakeholder group, the representation of CSOs in the high level panels at the World Bank and IMF Spring and Annual Meetings will be an important indicator of progress.
The CSO Round Table with Executive Directors, was once again one of the most popular sessions at the Civil Society Policy Forum and an important opportunity for the Executives at the helm of the World Bank Group to hear the voices of CSOs directly. This year¡¯s session was co-chaired by Merza Hasan, Dean of the Board and Lindsay Coates, Vice President of InterAction and approximately 200 CSO representatives and 23 EDs or Alternates attended, more than ever before. What ensued was a candid discussion that did not shy away from some of the more sensitive issues including human rights and safeguards, and also touched on important topics such as citizen engagement, open data and technology in development, private sector development, the Bank¡¯s role in Fragile and Conflict Affected States and Ebola.
But perhaps one of the most defining features of the 2015 Spring Meetings was the strong representation of CSOs on the panels that constituted the main program of the Forum, beginning on Wednesday, April 15 with the Flagship on the featuring prominent faith-based organizations and religious leaders as well as World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim, and culminating in the Flagship event with President Kim and United National Secretary¨CGeneral Bank Ki-Moon.
As the Civil Society Policy Forum continues to advance efforts to strengthen engagement between the Bank and this important stakeholder group, the representation of CSOs in the high level panels at the World Bank and IMF Spring and Annual Meetings will be an important indicator of progress.
The CSO Round Table with Executive Directors, was once again one of the most popular sessions at the Civil Society Policy Forum and an important opportunity for the Executives at the helm of the World Bank Group to hear the voices of CSOs directly. This year¡¯s session was co-chaired by Merza Hasan, Dean of the Board and Lindsay Coates, Vice President of InterAction and approximately 200 CSO representatives and 23 EDs or Alternates attended, more than ever before. What ensued was a candid discussion that did not shy away from some of the more sensitive issues including human rights and safeguards, and also touched on important topics such as citizen engagement, open data and technology in development, private sector development, the Bank¡¯s role in Fragile and Conflict Affected States and Ebola.
But perhaps one of the most defining features of the 2015 Spring Meetings was the strong representation of CSOs on the panels that constituted the main program of the Forum, beginning on Wednesday, April 15 with the Flagship on the featuring prominent faith-based organizations and religious leaders as well as World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim, and culminating in the Flagship event with President Kim and United National Secretary¨CGeneral Bank Ki-Moon.
As the Civil Society Policy Forum continues to advance efforts to strengthen engagement between the Bank and this important stakeholder group, the representation of CSOs in the high level panels at the World Bank and IMF Spring and Annual Meetings will be an important indicator of progress.