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Highlevel panel discussion on the priority theme “Strategies for eradicating poverty to achieve sustainable development for all” Monday, 29 January 2018 (3:00 pm – 6:00 pm) Conference Room 4 Keynote speaker H.E. Mr. Juan Somavia, Director of the Diplomatic Academy of Chile, former Special Adviser to the Secretary‐General on Interregional Policy Cooperation, former President of ECOSOC, and the former Director‐General of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Panellists H.E. Ms. Ana Helena Chacón, Vice‐President of Costa Rica H.E. Dr. Ghada Waly, Minister of Social Solidarity of Egypt Mr. Mark Kamperhoff, Head of Unit, EU Coordination and International Affairs, Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, Germany Mr. Mark McGreevy OBE, Group Chief Executive of DePaul International and the founder of the Institute of Global Homelessness (IGH) Moderator Dr. Jane Barratt, Secretary‐General of the International Federation on Ageing (IFA)
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High‐levelpaneldiscussionontheprioritytheme“Strategiesforeradicatingpovertytoachievesustainabledevelopmentforall”

Monday,29January2018(3:00pm–6:00pm)

ConferenceRoom4 Keynotespeaker

H.E.Mr.JuanSomavia,DirectoroftheDiplomaticAcademyofChile,formerSpecialAdvisertotheSecretary‐GeneralonInterregionalPolicyCooperation,formerPresidentofECOSOC,andtheformerDirector‐GeneraloftheInternationalLabourOrganisation(ILO)

Panellists

H.E.Ms.AnaHelenaChacón,Vice‐PresidentofCostaRicaH.E.Dr.GhadaWaly,MinisterofSocialSolidarityofEgyptMr.MarkKamperhoff,HeadofUnit,EUCoordinationandInternationalAffairs,FederalMinistryforFamilyAffairs,SeniorCitizens,WomenandYouth,Germany

Mr.MarkMcGreevyOBE,GroupChiefExecutiveofDePaulInternationalandthefounderoftheInstituteofGlobalHomelessness(IGH)

Moderator

Dr.JaneBarratt,Secretary‐GeneraloftheInternationalFederationonAgeing(IFA)

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ProfilesofSpeakersJuanSomaviaisDirector,DiplomaticAcademyofChile,formerSecretary‐General'sSpecial Advisor on Interregional Policy Cooperation, and former President ofECOSOC.HewasDirector‐GeneraloftheILOfromMarch1999toSeptember2012,asthefirstrepresentativefromtheSouthernhemispheretoheadtheOrganization.At his initiative, the ILO created in 2002 the World Commission on the SocialDimensionofGlobalization.Priortothis,hewasAmbassadorofChiletotheUnitedNationsinNewYork(1990to1999).HewasinstrumentalinorganizingtheWorldSummit for Social Development (Copenhagen, 1995): he proposed and wasappointed Chair of the Preparatory Committee of the World Summit for SocialDevelopment(from1993to1995)andhewasakeyparticipantattheSummit.Mr.SomaviawasChairmanoftheBoardoftheUnitedNationsResearchInstituteforSocial Development (UNRISD) from 1996 to 1999. He was President of theInternational Commission of the Democratic Coalition in Chile (1983‐1990) andFounder and Secretary‐General of the South American Peace Commission (1986‐90).Hispursuitof these idealshasearnedhimseveralcitationsandawards,mostrecently theLifetimeAchievementAwardby theMDGAwardsCommittee inNewYork, forhisworktowardstheachievementoftheMillenniumDevelopmentGoals(MDGs)andpromotingsocialdevelopment.AnaHelenaChacón, has been serving as CostaRica’sVicePresident, since 2014.Her political career is dedicated to issues of feminism, human rights, and publichealthpolicy.Previouslyacabinetministeranddeputy,Ms.Chacónhasalsoservedonnumerous committeesandconferenceson thenational and international level.Ms. Chacón served asViceMinister of Public Safety from2002 to 2006. She thenservedasadeputyintheLegislativeAssemblyofCostaRicafrom2006to2010fortheSocialChristianUnityParty(PUSC).In2010,Ms.ChacónleftPUSCtocreateanewpartywithotherex‐PUSCmembers,theChristianDemocraticandSocialParty(CDS).GhadaWaly,hasbeentheMinisterofSocialSolidarityofEgyptsince2014.Dr.Walyis the Coordinator of the Inter‐Ministerial Committee for Social Justice and she chairsTheExecutiveCouncilofArabMinistersofSocialAffairsintheLeague ofArabStates.Herworkexperienceincludes27yearsinthefieldofPovertyReductionandSocialProtection.In the framework of her position, she is the Chairperson ofNasser Social Bank, apro‐poor developmental financial institution. She chairs the boards of NationalCenter forSocialandCriminologyResearch,NationalFund forDrugandaddictionControl and the National Authority of Social Insurance which serves 25 millionEgyptians.ShealsositsontheboardoftheSocialHousingFundintheministryofHousingandUrbandevelopment, theboardof theunplannedsettlement fund, theboardoftheyouthfund,andtheNationalManagementInstitute.Throughoutherprofessionalexperience,shehadleadershippositionsasManagingDirector of Social Fund for Development SFD,a multi‐million dollars SME’sFund.AssistantResidentRepresentativeforPovertyreductionattheUnitedNations

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Development Program (UNDP) where she was responsiblefor coordinating theMDGs reports and launched the National Strategy for Micro Finance. She servedasMicroFinanceandAccesstoFinanceAdvisortotheChairmanofEgypt’sFinancialSupervisory Authority and Executive Committee Member. She wasProgramDirector of CARE International in Egypt,working in Poverty Alleviation in UpperEgypt.ShewaselectedCo‐chairofSMEsdonorssubgroupforsixyears.Ms.Walysitson theBoardofavarietyofCSorganizationsand isanadvocate forwomeneconomicandsocialempowermentandSMEsaswellasservingastheVice‐chairpersonoftheEgyptianRedCrescentAssociation.Ms.WalyholdsanMAandaBAfromColoradoStateUniversity,USAinHumanities;she also holds a diploma in international development and a diploma in ProjectManagement.MarkKamperhoffhasworkedfortheGermanFederalMinistryforFamilyAffairs,Senior Citizens, Women and Youth since 2009. He currently acts as head of thedivision for EU coordination and International Affairs. From 2012 to 2016, heworked at the German Permanent Representation to the European Union inBrussels where he headed the corresponding unit for Family Affairs and YouthPolicy.Hismain task therewas the representationof the interests of theGermangovernment at EU level. Mr. Kamperhoff is therefore closely engaged in theelaboration as well as in the implementation of related policies at national andinternationallevel.MarkMcGreevy is the Group Chief Executive of DePaul International, whichoverseesandco‐ordinatestheactivitiesofagroupofDePaulcharitiesoperatinginthe UK, Ireland, Slovakia, Ukraine, France, Croatia and the USA and providingservices forover22,000homelesspeopleperannum.Mr.McGreevyjoinedDePaulinFebruary1990asoneofthefirstemployeesofthecharityandhasbeendirectlyresponsible for all of its growth to date. In addition to his work at DePaulInternational, he is the founder of The Institute of Global Homelessness (IGH) in2012 based in Chicago,which is a partnership betweenDePaul International andDePaulUniversity.IGHisthefirstorganizationtofocusonhomelessnessasaglobalphenomenon with an emphasis on those who are living on the street or inemergency shelters. The IGH staff and Advisory Committee work with a broadnetwork of world‐class advisors, experts, and organizations — balancinggeographies,cultures,andskills.HewasawardedoftheOrderoftheBritishEmpire(OBE)byPrinceCharlesforservicestothehomelessnessathomeandabroad.HeisalsoanHonoraryFellowofLeedsTrinityUniversity.

JaneBarratt is the Secretary General of the International Federation on Ageing(IFA), which comprises government, industry, academic and non‐governmentalmembersinover70countries,representingsome75millionolderpeople.TheIFAis a global point of connection for experts and expertise that help to shape andinfluence age‐related policy globally. Ms. Barratt has direct responsibility for theorganization’sglobaloperationalperformance,qualityandstrategicimplementation,

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and business development. This includes leadership at the United NationsEconomicandSocialCouncilinNewYork,GenevaandViennaandformalrelationswith the WHO Department Ageing and Life‐course. She has many national andinternational roles, including Chair, Standing Selection Committee Chair for theNetworksofCentresofExcellenceofCanadaandisaformermemberoftheGlobalAgendaCouncilonAgeingfortheWorldEconomicForum.

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High‐levelPanelDiscussiononEmergingIssues“Towardssustainableandresilientsocieties:Innovationandinter‐

connectivityforsocialdevelopment”

Tuesday,30January2018(3:00am–6:00pm)ConferenceRoom4

Panellists

Dr.SenGong,ResearchFellowoftheDevelopmentResearchCentreoftheStateCouncil,ExecutiveVice‐PresidentoftheChinaCentreforInternationalKnowledgeonDevelopment

Ms.NoorAlMalkiAlJehani,ExecutiveDirector,DohaInternationalFamily Institute

Prof.WalterValdivia,SeniorFellowtoCSPO,asciencepolicythinktankatArizonaStateUniversity,andAdjunctFacultyatJohnsHopkins,andaSeniorPolicyEditorfortheMercatusCenteratGeorgeMasonUniversity.Prof.MariaGarrido,ResearchAssistantProfessorandPrincipalResearchScientistattheTechnologyandSocialChangeGroup,UniversityofWashington

Ms.DonnaScheeder,President2015‐2017,InternationalFederationofLibraryAssociationsandInstitutions

Moderator

Mr.JeremyMillard,ChiefPolicyAdvisor,DanishTechnologicalInstitute,Denmark,ResearchFellowatBradfordUniversity,UnitedKingdomandSpecialAdvisortoDGCONNECT,EuropeanCommissiononpublicsectorinnovation,e‐governmentandpublicservices

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ProfilesofSpeakersSenGong is a Research Fellow of the Development Research Centre of the StateCouncil (DRC), Executive Vice‐President of the China Centre for InternationalKnowledge on Development (CIKD), which was announced at the UN Summit onsustainabledevelopment inSeptember2015andwasformally launched inAugust2017.HeisalsomemberoftheadvisoryteamtotheMinistryofHumanResourcesand Social Security, and to the Commission of Family Planning and Health onChronicDiseaseControl.InJune2016,hewasappointedasatemporaryadvisertotheRegionalConsultationonAchievingSustainableDevelopmentGoalsintheWHOWesternandPacificRegion.BeforejoiningDRCin2012,heworkedattheMinistryofCivilAffairsand theMinistryofHumanResourcesandSocialSecurityaspolicyadviser.Dr.Gong’sresearch focusesondevelopmentareas includingsocialsecurity,healthcare,employment,socialgovernanceandpublicadministration,andhealsodeeplyinvolves instudiesonconnectivity inparticular theBeltandRoad Initiative.He isnowworkingonaresearchprojectontheconnectivitybetweenChinaandselectedBelt and Road Initiative countries and its impacts on shared development. Dr.Gong’smajoracademicpublicationsincludeChina’sHealthCareReform:Problems,Origins, and Suggestions; Welfare System and Social Policy: An InternationalComparison; Social Policies for both People’s Livelihood and Inclusive Growth;ResearchonSalarySystemofPublicSectorsinChina;RuralPensioninChina:FromLandReformtoGlobalization(ADBworkingpaper).NoorAlMalkiAlJehaniistheExecutiveDirectoroftheDohaInternationalFamilyInstitute (DIFI) and a member of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science andCommunityDevelopment.Ms.AlJehaniisaBoardMemberatQatarFoundationforSocialWork.ShewasalsoanexpertinUnitedNationsCommitteeontheEliminationofAll FormsofDiscriminationagainstwomen (CEDAW) from2013‐2014. BeforejoiningDIFI, sheworkedas SecretaryGeneral for theSupremeCouncil forFamilyAffairs(SCFA).ShewasalsoamemberoftheNationalCommitteeforHumanRightsintheStateofQatarsinceitsformationin2003until2011.Ms. Al Jehani was Qatar's representative in the Arab Women Committee (Arableague) andWomen Committee (UNESCWA) and head/member ofmany nationaldelegations to regional and international conferences on the family, women, andchild rights. Ms. Al Jehani participated in drafting many national strategies andplans including Qatar's first national development strategy, 2011‐2016. She alsoparticipatedinthereviewordraftingofseverallegislationspertainingtosocialandwomen's issues. She organized and supervised numerous workshops, paneldiscussions, and awareness raising campaigns onwomen issues such as domesticviolence,familylaw,andwomen’spoliticalrights.WalterValdivia is Senior Fellow to Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes(CSPO)at Arizona State University, and Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins, and a

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SeniorPolicyEditor for theMercatusCenter atGeorgeMasonUniversity. RecentpublicationsincludetheNationalAcademiesIssuesinS&T,BrookingsandCSPO.MariaGarridoisaPrincipalResearchScientistattheTechnology&SocialChangeGroup of the University of Washington’s Information School. Experienced inconductingmulti‐countrystudiesthatspandiversegeographicregions,muchofherresearch focuses on the appropriation of information and communicationtechnologies (ICTs) to catalyze social change, specifically in communities facingsocial, political, and economic challenges. Keenly interested in the role of ICTs insocial movements, youth employability, and skill development, Ms. Garrido hasworked closely with civil society organizations, NGOs, public libraries, anddevelopment funders to conduct participatory research that results in actionablerecommendationsforpolicyandpractice.RecentexamplesofherresearchincludetheroleofMassiveOpenOnlineCourses(MOOCs)inadvancingyouthemployabilityinColombia,thePhilippines,andSouthAfrica;employabilityofmigrantwomenande‐skills in the European Union; and youthmovements, ICTs, and the struggle fordemocracy in Egypt’s Arab Spring. She is currently leading amulti‐year researcheffort focusing on the role of access to information in advancing the SustainableDevelopment Goals (SDGs). She holds a Ph.D. in Communications from theUniversity of Washington and a Masters in International Relations from theUniversityofChicago.Donna Scheeder was the President of International Federation of LibraryAssociationsand Institutions (IFLA) for theperiod2015‐17,choosing to focusherpresidencyonthethemeof ‘ACalltoAction’.Duringthistime,sheworkedbothtoleadchangewithinthelibraryfield,aswellasengagingcloselyandsuccessfully inthe process that led to the agreement of the 2030 Agenda. She also oversaw thedevelopmentof newefforts tobring the global library field together to realise itspotentialtodeliverdevelopment. ShespenthercareerintheLibraryofCongress,risingtobeDeputyChiefInformationOfficer.ShehasalsopreviouslybeenPresidentoftheSpecialLibrariesAssociation.JeremyMillard currently serves as Chief Policy Advisor at Danish TechnologicalInstitute, Denmark and Research Fellow at Bradford University, United Kingdom.SpecialAdvisortoDGCONNECT,EuropeanCommissiononpublicsectorinnovation,e‐government and public services, and to DG Research & Innovation on socialsciencesandhumanities,includingasrapporteurontheSC6ExpertAdvisoryGroup(Europe in a changing world ‐ inclusive, innovative and reflective societies). Heundertakes selective assignments on eGovernment, public sector innovation, theknowledge society plus open and social innovation, in Europe, North‐America,Africa and Asia. He counts the EC, UN, OECD and WB amongst his clients andpartners,aswellasnumerousgovernments,businessesandcivilorganizations.Hehaspublishedover20peer‐reviewedarticlesandbookchaptersoverthelastfive

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years,aswellaseditedanumberofspecializedjournaleditions.

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High‐levelPanelDiscussionon“ThethirdReviewandAppraisaloftheMadridPlanofActiononAgeing”

Wednesday,31January2018(10:00am–1:00pm)

ConferenceRoom4 Panellists

H.E.Mr.HéctorRamónCárdenasMolinas,MinisterofSocialAction,ParaguayH.E.Mr.JoséAntónioVieiradaSilva,MinisterofLabour,Solidarity,andSocialSecurityofPortugal,andtheChairoftheECERegionalReviewandAppraisalConferenceH.E.Mr.LazarousKapambweAmbassadorExtraordinaryandPlenipotentiaryPermanentRepresentative,ZambiaHon.Ms.ShirinSharminChaudhury,SpeakeroftheBangladeshParliamentDr.AblaSibai,ChairoftheEpidemiologyandPopulationHealthDepartmentattheAmericanUniversityofBeirut,andtheCo‐foundingDirectoroftheCentreforStudiesonAgeinginLebanon,andtheCo‐foundingDirectorandExecutiveCommitteeMemberoftheAUBUniversityforSeniorsProgram

Moderator Ms.SylviaBeales,Independentinclusivesocialdevelopmentconsultantand formerHeadofStrategicAlliances,HelpAgeInternational

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ProfilesofspeakersHéctorRamónCárdenasMolinas is thecurrentMinister‐ExecutiveSecretaryoftheSecretariatofSocialActionofthePresidencyoftheRepublicofParaguay(SAS).HehasaBachelor’sdegreeinHistoryfromtheNationalUniversityofAsunción.Hehas aMaster's Degree in Public and Social Policies from the Join Program of thePompeuFabraUniversityof Spain, and the JohnHopkinsUniversityof theUnitedStatesofAmerica.Minister Cárdenas has a broad professional trajectory in the design andmanagement of public and social policies. He led an inter‐institutional technicalTask‐Team for the elaboration of the Public Policy for Social Development ofParaguay, in his role as Executive Secretary of the Technical Unit of the SocialCabinetofthePresidencyoftheRepublicofParaguay.Previously, he designed and became the first National Coordinator of theimplementation of the Conditional Cash Transfers Program of Paraguay called"Tekoporã",oftheSAS.Inaddition,heparticipated in theelaborationofotherrelevantdocuments for thedefinition of Social Policies in Paraguay, such as the National Strategy for theReductionofPovertyandInequality.Healsoservedasaprofessorofundergraduateandmaster'sdegreesintheareasofpublic and social policies´ design and management at the National University ofAsunciónandprivateuniversities.José António Vieira da Silva is the Minister of Labour, Solidarity, and SocialSecurity of the Portuguese Republic. He holds a degree in Economics from theInstitutoSuperiordeEconomica.Since2011,hehasbeenaMemberoftheAssemblyof the Republic, having been between 2011 and 2015 President of the EventualCommissiontoFollow‐uptheProgramofFinancialAssistance toPortugal.HewasMinisterofEconomy,InnovationandDevelopment(2009‐2011);MinisterofLabourandSocialSolidarity(2005‐2009);Deputy to theAssemblyof theRepublic (2002‐2005), Head of the Parliamentary Committee ofWork and Social Security (2004‐2005); Secretary of State for Social Security (1999‐2001); Secretary of State forPublicWorks(2001‐2002).LazarousKapambwe iscurrentlytheAmbassadorandPermanentRepresentativeofZambiatotheUnitedNationssince2007.Hewaselectedsixty‐seventhPresidentoftheEconomicandSocialCouncilin2011.PriortotheUnitedNations,heservedasZambia’sAmbassadortoEthiopiaandtheAfrican Union (2003‐2007). He was concurrently accredited as Ambassador ofZambia to Sudan, Yemen, Djibouti and Somalia. Before holding that post, hewasPermanentSecretaryoftheMinistryforForeignAffairs(2002‐2003),afterservingasDeputyPermanentSecretaryresponsibleforAsia,AfricaandtheMiddleEast.HewastheDirectorforAfricaandOrganizationofAfricanUnityAffairs(1996‐2000).Mr.Kapambwealsoheldposts inEuropeandtheUnitedStates,asCounsellorandDeputy Chief of Mission at the Zambian Embassies in Bonn, Germany and in

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Washington,D.C..HewasCounsellorforPoliticalAffairsatthePermanentMissionofZambiatotheUnitedNations(1987‐1988).During his career, Mr. Kapambwe represented Zambia in major multilateral andregional meetings of the United Nations, Organization of African Unity, AfricanUnion, Southern African Development Community (SADC), Common Market forEastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Great Lakes region and theIntergovernmentalAuthorityforDevelopment(IGAD).Mr. Kapambwe, obtained a bachelor’s degree in political economy from theUniversity of Zambia and has a post‐graduate diploma in international relationsfromNairobiUniversity,KenyaandreceivedacertificateincontemporaryAmericanpoliticsfromNewYorkUniversity.Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury is the current and the first woman Speakerof theNational Parliament, Bangladeshsince 2013.She is also the Chairperson of theExecutiveCommitteeoftheCommonwealthParliamentaryAssociation.ShepreviouslyservedastheStateMinisteroftheMinistryofWomenandChildrenAffairs of Bangladesh. Shewas electedMP in 2009 andwas StateMinisterof theMinistryofWomenandChildAffairs(Bangladesh)until2013.ShewasawardedAsiaSociety’sHumanitarianServiceAwardin2010inrecognitionofherroleasaleaderinadvocatingtheeliminationofviolenceagainstwomenandmainstreamingwomen’sempowermentandemploymentinBangladesh.ShehasalsobeenhonouredwithWomenLeadershipAchievementAwardin2015.ShewasapracticingadvocateoftheBangladeshSupremeCourtfor15years.Dr.ChaudhuryearnedherPhDdegreeinconstitutionallawandhumanrightsandin2014,shereceivedanHonoraryPhDfromUniversityofEssex.AblaMehio Sibai is Professor and Chair of Epidemiology and Population HealthDepartmentattheFacultyofHealthSciences(FHS),AmericanUniversityofBeirut(AUB).Sheistheco‐founderoftheUniversityforSeniorsProgramatAUBandthefoundingDirectorofthe“CenterforStudiesonAging”inLebanon.Duringthepast20years,Dr.Sibaihasledthewaytoplacingolderadultissuesattheforefrontonthenationalagendaandintheregion.SheisafrequentconsultanttotheMinistryofSocial Affairs in Lebanon, ESCWA, UNFPA and WHO, and has frequently beencommissionedtopreparetechnicalpapers,reportsandbriefsonpopulationageinginLebanonandtheArabcountriesfromasocialandpolicyperspective.Dr.Sibaiistheauthorofover200scholarlyarticlesinprestigiousjournals,bookchaptersandreports.ShewasamemberoftheWorldEconomicForum’sGlobalAgendaCouncilonAgeing for2cyclesand is currentlyaBoardmemberofHelpAge International.SheholdsaPhD(1997)fromtheLondonSchoolofHygieneofTropicalmedicine.Sylvia Beales is a successful analyst, communicator and advocate, with a trackrecordinhighlevelpolicyanalysis,publicaffairsandpoliticalrelationsonthetopicsof inclusive social development, global ageing, social policy, social protection,gender, inclusion, and human rights. She has developed a wide portfolio ofpartnerships built up over her 36 yearsworkingwithin theNGO sector andwithorganisationsoftheUnitedNations.WhileworkingwithHelpAgeInternational,Ms.

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Bealeswastheinternationalpolicyleadforthe2008revisionoftheAfricanUnionSocial policy framework, co‐manager with the UNFPA of the global publication‘Ageinginthe21stCentury,acelebrationandachallenge’,securinginputfrom13UNagenciesandolderpeoplefrom36countries,andwasco‐leaderofthreeeditionsoftheGlobalAgeWatchIndex2013‐15.Within‐depthexpertiseonAgenda2030,theSustainableDevelopmentGoalsandintergovernmentalnegotiations,sheisthefounderandactivememberof theStakeholderGrouponAgeing,whichspeaks forthecommunityofageingontheSDGsattheUnitedNations.Ms.Bealeswasoneoffive civil society representatives selected to speak at the 2015 UN GeneralAssembly. She is a distinguished ‘Fellow’ of the International Council of SocialWelfare (ICSW),advisor toWidows for Peace and Democracy (WPD), member ofand strategic advisor to Gray Panthers, and Strategic Partnerships Adviser to theAfricaPlatformforSocialProtection(APSP).

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Paneldiscussionondisabilityunderthetheme“Towardsinclusive,resilientandsustainabledevelopment:anevidence‐based

approachtothemainstreamingofdisabilityintheimplementation,monitoringandevaluationofthe2030Agenda”

Wednesday,31January2018(3:00am–6:00pm)

ConferenceRoom4 Panellists

MadameZhangHaidi,ChairpersonofChinaDisabledPersons’FederationProf.MaryCrock,Professor,FacultyofLaw,UniversityofSydney,AustraliaMs.CatalinaDevandasAguilar, Special Rapporteur on the Rights of PersonswithDisabilitiesoftheHumanRightsCouncil

Ms.MargaretMbogoni, Senior Statistician, United Nations Statistics Division(UNSD),DESA

Moderator

Ms.VenusIlagan,SecretaryGeneralofRehabilitationInternationalandformerpresidentofDisabledPeople'sInternational

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ProfilesofspeakersZhangHaidihasbeenaworldknowndisabilitymovementleadertakinganumberof important positions in both China and international organizations. Madame.Zhang has been elected and is currently serving as the Chairperson of ChinaDisabledPersons’Federation(Ministerlevel)anationalunifiedorganizationofandfor 85million personswith disabilities in China since 2008 and amember of theStandingCommitteeofthe12thChinesePeople’sPoliticalConsultativeConference(CPPCC). MadameZhang,awheelchairuserwhocontractedspinalangiomaattheageof5,hasbeenakeyleaderindisabilitymovementinChinaandtheAsianPacificregion over the last decades and she attaches great importance and dedicatesherself to the implementation of UN Convention on the Rights of Persons withDisabilities and otherUN documents on disability in China and beyond.Madame.Zhang was elected in 2016 as the President of Rehabilitation International (aninternational organization with over 1000 national and regional memberorganizations in96countries).Asawell‐knownwriter inChina(amemberof theChineseWriters’AssociationandVicePresidentofShandongWriters’AssociationinChina),Madame. Zhang publishedmany literatureworks and books in China andothercountriessuchasGermany, JapanandKoreasince1983.SheholdsaMasterDegreeofPhilosophy(JilinUniversity,China)andanhonorarydoctorate(UniversityofYorkandUniversityofMassachusetts,USA).Mary Crock is Professor of Public Law at Sydney Law School, a Fellow of theAustralianAcademyofLaw,solicitorandAccreditedSpecialistinImmigrationLaw.Her expertise spans immigration, citizenship and refugee and disability law,administrativeandconstitutional law,public international law,particularlyhumanrights and international refugee law, and comparative law.Her researchhasbeenfrequentlyreferredtobyscholarsandcitedinAustralia’sFederalCourtsandHighCourt,andshehasgivenevidencebeforemanyparliamentaryhearingsinAustraliaand (once) in Canada. She has worked as an adviser to the Australian Senate(Inquiry intoAustralia’sRefugeeandHumanitarianProgram,2000); consultant totheHumanRightsandEqualOpportunityCommission(onimmigrationdetention);and consultant to the Royal Commission into Child Sex Abuse (on children inimmigrationdetention). ProfessorCrockhas a broad experienceofworkingwiththe United Nations system including UNHCR and spoke on disability inclusion inhumanitarian actions and development in many international forums andconferencessuchasthe9thsessionoftheConferenceofStatesPartiestotheCRPDin2015.CatalinaDevandasAguilaristheSpecialRapporteurontheRightsofPersonswithDisabilities of the Human Rights Council. She is a lawyer by training and humanrights advocate, who has worked extensively on disability issues at the national,regional and international level. Before taking up her duties as the first SpecialRapporteurontherightsofpersonswithdisabilitiesoftheHumanRightsCouncilin2014, Ms. Devandas Aguilar worked as a Programme Officer for StrategicPartnershipswiththeDisabilityRightsAdvocacyFund,andwasformerlywiththe

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United Nations Secretariat unit responsible for the Convention on the Rights ofPersons with Disabilities (CRPD) and the World Bank as a consultant for theDisability and Inclusive Development team for Latin America and the Caribbeanregion.ActingastheSpecialRapporteurontheRightsofPersonswithDisabilities,shewas specificallymandated to raise awareness of the human rights of personswith disabilities and has been working closely with the UN human rightsmechanismsfromahumanrights‐basedapproach.MargaretMbogoni isSenior Statistician at the UnitedNations Statistics Division(UNSD)ofDESAwheresheistheManagerfortheDisabilityStatisticsProgramme.In this capacity, she oversees the Division’sworkwith regard to development ofinternationalmethodologicalguidelines,providingtechnicalassistancetocountriesto strengthen national statistical capacity, and compilation and dissemination ofstatistics on disability. Ms. Mbogoni’s other notable achievements in the area ofdisability include contributions to the development of the WHO InternationalClassification of Functioning and Disability (ICF); and organization of the UNInternationalSeminaronDisabilityMeasurementthatrecommendedtheformationoftheWashingtonGrouponDisabilityStatistics.Venus Ilagan is the Secretary General of Rehabilitation International and formerpresident of Disabled People's International. She currently serves as SecretaryGeneralofRehabilitationInternational(RI),thefirstwomenwithadisabilityfromadevelopingcountrytoeveroccupythepostsincetheestablishmentoftheRIin1922.Prior to joining RI, she was the first women Chairperson of Disabled People’sInternational and a DPI’s representative in charge of International Relations. Ms.Ilaganhas extensive experience indisability, inclusive educationand employmentpolicies,humanrightsadvocacyamong theglobaldisability communitywhowereactivelyinvolvedinthenegotiationsworkfortheUnitedNationsConventionontheRights of Persons with Disabilities. Aside from her involvement in internationaldisabilityinitiatives,Ms.IlaganwasalsotheNationalProjectDirectorforthelast14years for the Breaking Barriers for Children Project in the Philippines, whichprovidesfreecomprehensiverehabilitationservicestoover13,000childreninneedandyouthwithdisabilities.ShehasbeenamemberoftheEditorialCommitteefortheWorldReportonDisability–aninitiativeoftheWorldHealthOrganizationandtheWorldBanklaunchedinNewYorkinJune2011.Ms.IlaganalsoparticipatedinthedevelopmentofWHO’sCBRandWheelchairGuidelinesandwasamemberofateamwhichproducedreportsondisabilityfortheAsianDevelopmentBankandtheFinnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She actively took part as a member of CivilSociety in the elaboration of the Convention on the Rights of Persons withDisabilities(CRPD)intheUnitedNations.