Gail Hurley
Beyond a new debt crisis
Gail Hurley, Policy and Advocacy Officer, European Network on Debt and
Development
Beyond a new debt crisis
Gail Hurley, Policy and Advocacy Officer, European Network on Debt and
Development
Africa's trade during the crisis and the conclusion of the Doha Round
Tina Nanyangwe, formerly Jesuit Center for Theological Reflection
Plugging the leaks
Raymond Baker, Director, Global Financial Integrity
Policy responses to unfettered finance
Pablo Heidrich, Senior Researcher, The North-South Institute
Governance and institutions - Global economic governance in crisis: new players, new power
Questions and answers and discussion
Reforming global governance, and addressing power imbalances
Jo-Marie Griesgraber, Executive Director, New Rules for Global Finance (Stand-in for Domenico Lombardi), President, The Oxford Institute for Economic Policy and Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution.
The emerging role of the G20 as the Leaders Forum
John Sinclair, Senior Fellow, School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa
Thematic overview of the crisis, its impacts, current responses and future opportunities
Roy Culpeper, President, The North-South Institute
Thinking the unthinkable – The global financial crisis as an opportunity for transformative and systemic change?
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
The Honourable James Flaherty
Minister of Finance
Department of Finance
140 O’Connor Street
Ottawa, ON K1A 0G5
Dear Finance Minister,
Re: Making it easier for developing countries to secure the benefits of a new cooperative tax environment
In the run-up to the G20 Finance Ministers’ meeting in St Andrews, civil society organisations from around the world are writing with regard to the G20 Heads of States’ commitment at the London Summit in April to 'develop proposals by end 2009 to make it easier for developing countries to secure the benefits of a new cooperative tax environment.'