7pm Welcome Dinner
JW Marriott Hotel Seoul
June 20th
8:00 – 8:45am Registration and Breakfast
JW Marriott Hotel Meeting Room 2 (3rd Floor)
:45 – 9:00am Welcome Remarks Speakers
Joon-Kyung Kim
President, Korea Development Institute
Lester Dally
Special Representative for Korea, The World Bank Group
9:00 – 9:30am Opening Remarks Speakers
Sung-Soo Eun
Deputy Minister for International Affairs on behalf of Minister Hyun, Korea
Kyle Peters
Vice President, The World Bank Group
9:30 – 11:00am The emerging Science of Delivery Agenda for Development
What are the principles and core components of the science of delivery agenda and how can
they impact the practice of development?
This panel features perspectives on delivery from leading donors, researchers and practitioners.
Speakers
Albert G. Mulley, Jr.
Director, Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science
Cheryl Scott
Director, Integrated Delivery, Gates Foundation
Ani Dasgupta
Director, Knowledge and Learning, The World Bank Group
Eoin Daly
Managing Partner, McKinsey
Discussants
Hyun-sik Chang
Vice President, KOICA
Sean Paavo Krepp
Uganda Country Director and Program Manager, Grameen Foundation
Moderator
Han Fraeters
Manager , Knowledge and Learning, The World Bank Group
11:00 – 11:30am Coffee Break
11:30 – 1:00pm Global Experiences in Delivery
A focus on evidence-based adaptive delivery systems has already transformed a range of
private sector companies and public sector organizations.
This session will explore concrete experiences of what works in delivery, and what it means
for development.
Speakers
Dr. Mushtaque Chowdhury
President, BRAC
Do-Hyun Han
Professor of Sociology and Dean for Research Affairs at the Academy of Korean Studies
Sharad Sapra
Country Manager, UNICEF Uganda
Marcelo Neri
Minister of Strategic Affairs, Brazil
Discussants
Dr. Patty Mechael
Executive Director, mHealth Alliance & UN Foundation
Chris Vein
Senior Manager, TWICT, The World Bank Group
Moderators
Sanghoon Ahn
Executive Director Office of Management and Administrator
1:00 – 2:00pm Lunch
JW Marriott Hotel Seoul
2:00 – 4:00pm Tackling Delivery Challenges through Delivery Knowledge Hubs
Delivery Knowledge Hubs are taking tacit knowledge from master implementers and translating
this knowledge so that it can improve delivery across whole sectors.
This panel explores how such Hubs in South Africa, Brazil and Kenya are creating virtuous cycles
of learning by testing innovations and capturing and sharing results.
Speakers
Renosi Mokate & Asad Alam
Advisor to the Minister of Finance, South Africa
Country Director, South Africa, The World Bank Group
Marcelo Neri & Debbie Wetzel
Minister of Strategic Affairs, Brazil
Country Director, Brazil, The World Bank Group
Ms. Wang Ying
Ministry of Finance, China
Senior Infrastructure Specialist, The World Bank Group
Joel Hellman
Director, Fragile States Hub Nairobi, Kenya,
The World Bank Group
Kye Woo LEE
Economics professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management, Korea
Discussants
Bill Dorotinsky
Advisor, The World Bank Group
Andrew Hastings
Senior Program Officer, Global Development, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Moderator
Ji-Hong Kim
Associate Dean, Capacity Building Center, KDI School, Korea
4:00 – 4:30pm Coffee Break
4:30 – 5:30pm Agenda and Priority Setting – Next steps for the delivery agenda
Drawing on the emerging principles of a science of delivery, this session aims to lay out
practical steps that advance the delivery agenda in development
Speaker
Sanjay Pradhan
Vice-President, The World Bank Group
Joerg Freiberg
Senior Policy Advisor, Strategic Alliances and Partnerships. GIZ
Wonhyuk Lim
Director of Global Economy Research, Korea Development Institute
Dr. Seok Won Sir
Managing Director, Korea Foundation for International Healthcare
Richard Samans
Managing Director, The World Economic Forum
Moderator
Melanie Walke
r Senior Advisor, The World Bank Group
5:30 – 5:45pm Closing Remarks Speakers
Wonhyuk Lim
Director of Global Economy Research, KDI
Kyle Peters
Vice-President, The World Bank Group
7:30pm Farewell Reception
JW Marriott Hotel Seoul
[Reference] Delivering on Development: Harnessing Knowledge to Build Prosperity and End Poverty
[Reference] Deliverology: From idea to implementation
[Reference] Redefining global health-care delivery
[Reference] Using Knowledge Exchange for Capacity Development: What Works in Global Practice?
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