Sessions recordings
The live streaming form the 12th GDN Conference has been made available at the address http://dti.uniandes.edu.co/stream/.
All the plenary sessions from the conference have been broadcasted and recorded live. Click on the links below to watch them.
Thursday, 13 January 2011
- 830 – 900 Opening Ceremony
- 930 – 1115 Plenary 1: “Financing Development in a Post-Crisis World: The New Agenda” (Opening Roundtable)
- 1400 – 1600 Plenary 2: Rethinking Microfinance
Friday, 14 January 2011
- 900 – 1100 Plenary 3: Financial Sector Development and Domestic Resource Mobilization: Another Angle to Look at the MDGs?
- 1430 – 1600 Plenary 4: Innovative Sources of Development Finance and the Rise of the New Philanthropy
Saturday, 15 January 2011










I would really love to follow the conference discussions in particular how Africa is likely to reposition itself post global crisis. While, African economies were not so much affected by the global financial and economic crisis per se due to the fact that their financial systems are not so much linked to the international financial institutions, the small economies depending on Aid and soft loans from the donor community were affected in delivering their infrastructure. I am hoping that some focus will also be given to how Africa can close its investment gap in infrastructure which is the key to deepening regional integration and trade facilitation.
following conferences yes, but reposition of african countries after global economic and financial crisis migth be possible if the voluntee exist. This, because those who have possibility to invest in a certain sectors to rise up it, if they don’t try how can be the issues?. Understand now why with big potentiality in ground and over ground the development is low.How african states mobilize their ressources is important to study for real change in economic background, where others estates are linked.
I would like to hear /see some specific case studies, well documented and researched from which specific lesson can be drawn and applied in other countries,