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Slides from these AGOA Forum presenters are available for download:

Tuesday, June 6 11 am-12:30 pm
Opening Plenary

Assessment of AGOA at 5: Where are we?

  • Paul Brenton, The World Bank
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    Paul Brenton is a Senior Economist in the Trade Department of the World Bank. He joined the Bank in August 2002, having been Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Trade Policy Unit at the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels since 1995. Click here for his full bio.

 

Tuesday, June 6 2:30-4 pm
Workshop 1: Local and Regional Markets: Building Blocks for Trade Capacity

  • Joshua Walton, ACDI-VOCA
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    Joshua Walton is Senior Vice President for Africa and Middle East at ACDI/VOCA. He designs and supervises the implementation of ACDI/VOCA's long range growth strategy for Africa and the Middle East.  Click here for his full bio. 

Workshop 3: Market Access under AGOA: Still Room for Improvement

  • Viji Rangaswami, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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    Viji Rangaswami is an associate in the Trade, Equity, and Development Project at the Carnegie Endowment.  Her work focuses on how multilateral and regional trade agreements, as well as unilateral preference programs, can promote development, particularly among the least developed countries. Click here for her full bio.

 

Wednesday, June 7 9-10:39 am
Workshop 4
: Aid-for-Trade: Can AGOA Deliver?

  • Susan Bornstein, TechnoServe
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    Susan Bornstein is Director of Global Programs for TechnoServe, an international economic development agency that helps entrepreneurial people in the developing world build businesses that benefit low income people. Click here for her full bio.
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