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Home >>Economic Events >> Seminars At Annual Meeting 2007

Seminars At Annual Meeting 2007



On the Occasion of IMF and World Bank Annual Meeting, the seminar program gives a platform to share knowledge and information among delegates from 185 countries across the Globe. Delegates come from distinguished fields such as private sector representatives, government delegates, senior World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund officials and others.

In the world environment the winds of Globalization is blowing freely. In the same direction both the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have come forward in strengthening the network of cooperation through constructive and innovative ideas.

Attendance to the seminar is free for the participants in the Annual Meeting in 2007.

Seminar At Annual Meeting 2007:

Dynamic discussions in the seminar will focus on following three points:
  • Emerging Challenges of Globalization
  • Architecture of Aid
  • On Climate Change

    Emerging Challenges of Globalization:

    This session will focus more on the Economic Activities over the world and its sustainability.

    Architecture of Aid:

    It will cover the new donor nations over the world and aid for the development in trade activities.

    On Climate Change:

    This will emphasize more on the effect of climate change on developing economies over the world.