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Global Consultations: Summaries and Information

As the scheduled briefings and consultations conclude, summaries and related information are posted below. In addition, web-based and other feedback are also posted below for your ease of reference. Web-Based and Other Feedback [1]

Scheduled Briefings and Consultations
Amsterdam, Netherlands-July 11, [2] 2008 (Civil Society, Academia, Ministry of Economic Affairs.)
   
Dhaka, Bangladesh-July 9, 2008 [3](Multistakeholder)
   
Hanoi, Vietnam- June 24, 2008 [4](Government, International Development Agencies, Civil Society, and United Nations)
   
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia- June 24, 2008 [5](Government and Private Sector)
   
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia- June 23, 2008 [5](Government and Private Sector)
   

Washington, DC- June 23, 2008 [6] (Government)

   
Washington, DC- June 19, 2008 [7] (Civil Society)
   
Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan- June 19, 2008 [8] (Government, Civil Society and Academia.)
   
Washington, DC- June 17, 2008 [9] (Civil Society)
   
Washington, DC- June 16, 2008 [10] (VC - Youth Varies Groups)
   
Paris, France- June 6, 2008 [11] (Private Sector, Civil Society, United Nations and Government)
   
Washington, DC- June 5, 2008 [12] (Youth)
   
Bonn, Germany- June 5, 2008 [13] (Least Developed Countries)
   
Dakar, Senegal- June 4, 2008 [14] (Multistakeholder)
   
Washington, DC- June 4, 2008 [15] (GEF Secretariat)
   
London, UK- June 3, 2008 [16] (Government, Civil Society, Private Sector)
   
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia- May 31, 2008 [17] (Multistakeholder)
   
Brussels, Belgium- May 29, 2008 [18] (VC - Youth)
   
Brussels, Belgium- May 28, 2008 [19] (Government)
   
Brussels- May 28, 2008 [20] (Directorate Generals)
   
Brussels, Belgium- May 28, 2008 [21] (European Parliment)
   
Brussels, Belgium- May 28, 2008 [22] (Private Sector)
   
Brussels, Belgium- May 27, 2008 [23] (International Civil Society)
   
Copenhagen, Denmark- May 26, 2008 [24] (VC - Nordic Civil Society)
   
Pretoria, South Africa- May 26, 2008 [25] (Multistakeholder)
   
Kobe, Japan- May 24, 2008 [26] (Government/Globe)
   
Kobe, Japan- May 24, 2008 [27] (International Civil Society)
   
Oslo, Norway- May 23, 2008 [28] (CICFRO and Oslo University)
   
Tokyo, Japan- May 23, 2008 [29] (Government)
   
Berlin, Germany- May 23, 2008 [30] (Private Sector)
   
Beijing, China- May 21, 2008 [31](Government)
   
Beijing, China- May 20, 2008 [32] (Civil Society and Academia)
   
Berlin, Germany- May 20, 2008 [33] (Government)
   
Helsinki, Finland- May 20, 2008 [34] (Civil Society, Government, Academia, Private Sector )
   
Washington, DC- May 19, 2008 [35] (UNFCCC)
   
Tunis, Tunisia- May 19, 2008 [36] (Government, Academia, Private Sector and International Agency)
   
Bonn, Germany- May 19, 2008 [37] (Civil Society)
   
Wellington, New Zealand- May 19, 2008 [38] (Private Sector and Government)
   
Sydney, Australia- May 16, 2008 [39] (Civil Society)
   
Sydney, Australia- May 16, 2008 [40] (Private Sector)
   
New York, NY- May 15, 2008 [41] (United Nations)
   
Washington, DC- May 12, 2008 [42] (Civil Society)
   
Washington, DC- May 7, 2008 [43] (Indigenous People)
   
Cologne, Germany- May 6, 2008 [44] (Multistakeholder)
   
Canberra, Australia- May 2, 2008 [45] (Government)
   
Canberra, Australia- May 2, 2008 [46] (Civil Society)
   
New York, NY- May 1, 2008 [47] (United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues)
   
Jakarta, Indonesia- April 30, 2008 [48] (Government, Civil Society, Private Sector and Academia)
   
São Paulo, Brazil- April 24-25, 2008 [49] (Private Sector)
   
Brasilia, Brazil- April 23, 2008 [50] (Government and Civil Society)
   
Washington, DC- April 22, 2008 [51] (Interfaith Organizations)
   
Geneva, Switzerland- April 18, 2008 [52] (Multilaterals)
   
Cairo, Egypt- April 17, 2008 [53] (Government, United Nations, Academia and Civil Society)
   
Paris, France- April 16- 17, 2008 [54] (International Finance Institutions, Multilaterals, and Government Agencies)
   
Washington, DC- April 11, 2008 [55] (Civil Society)
   
Washington- April 8, 2008 [56] (Government)
   
Bangkok, Thailand- April 1, 2008 [57] (Government, Civil Society and United Nations)
   
Washington, DC- March 25, 2008 [58] (United Nations)

Web-Based and Other Feedback

For All Comments Received via our Website [59]
Global Environment Facility (GEF) [60]
IFC Consultations with Private Sector [61]
Oxfam [62]
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) [63]
World Meteorological Organization [64]
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) [65]
 
Related Content: 

Strategic Framework Main Page [66]
Framework Documents
Phase I - Consultations on Concept and Issues [67]
Phase II - Consultations on Final Document [68]


World Bank Group at Work [69]
Photo: Publication Cover [69]

The short publication, "Development and Climate Change - The World Bank at Work," is an initial report on the progress made together with clients and partners since the Strategic Framework was approved in October of 2008.

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In French » [71]

The World Bank Group promised stakeholders that it would "keep listening". Here are the comments [72] that we have received on this report.


 
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Jane Ebinger

Climate Change Program Manager, Environment Department
 
Jane Ebinger is leading the Climate Change Team in Environmental Department, overseeing the implementation of the Strategic Framework on Development and Climate Change and coordinating climate change related activities across the World Bank.

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