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Transparency in Governments, Business, and Foreign Aid to Latin America [Hudson Institute]

May 5 2008 - 8:30am
May 5 2008 - 10:30am

8:30 – 9:00

Continental Breakfast

9:00 – 10:30

Program

Jaime Daremblum

Director, Hudson's Center for Latin American Studies

(Moderator)

Carol Adelman

Director, Hudson's Center for Global Prosperity

Carol Adelman directs Hudson Institute's Center for Global Prosperity, which produces the annual Index of Global Philanthropy, the sole comprehensive guide to U.S. and other industrialized countries' private giving to developing countries. Adelman is vice chair of the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid at USAID, and writes regularly on economic development, foreign aid, global philanthropy, and global health issues.

Daniel Kaufmann

Director, Global Programs, World Bank Institute

Daniel Kaufmann heads the work on Global Governance and Anti-Corruption at the World Bank, and previously held positions there, which included managing a team on finance, regulation, and governance, heading capacity building for Latin America, and serving as Lead Economist both in economies in transition as well as in the bank's research department.

Adolfo Franco

Vice President for Global Regulatory Affairs, Direct Selling Association

Adolfo Franco is Vice President for Global Regulatory Affairs at the Direct Selling Association. He previously held the post of Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean for the U.S Agency for International Development from 2002 to 2007.

RSVP: isaratsis@hudson.org or (202) 974-2403

Betsy and Walter Stern Conference Center

Hudson Institute

1015 15th Street, NW, Sixth Floor

Washington, DC 20005



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