Thursday, July 4, 2024

Coordinators World Bank Indermit Gill/

CGDev Rachel Glennerster

Fischer Memorial Lecture 

Robert B. Zoellick


Guest Nationals 

UK El-Eliran & Egypt - Queens Cambridge- See also Nobel Hassabi

Alos UK LSE

Oriana Bandiera link with poverty lab


Singapore
Danny Quah & Selina Ho
Saravana Ravindran

HKUST via LSE UK and China
Keyu Jin
(see also H Shum & nvidia at HKUST)

Heiwai Tang HKU University of Hong Kong -- Asia Global Institute  previously SAIS (JHU)



China Xinquan Tu UIBE Beijing -visit scholar JHU 06

Germany - Steckel

Korea - Shin-wha Lee,\

India Arvind Panagariya


World Bank Hosts include
Somik Lall (also teaches JHU) & WBAI  G Nayyar- both friends Chicago growth center as is Rachel D

 

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Preston Auditorium, World Bank Headquarters


09:00 – 09:15

Welcome Remarks

Indermit S. Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group Chief Economist of the World Bank Group His work includes concept of the “middle-income trap” to describe how countries stagnate after reaching a certain level of income. The 2024 World Development Report, highlights strategies for countries to escape the middle-income trap—by adopting modern technologies and driving innovation. cf 2025 human development report is on AI


09:45 – 10:30

Keynote Address

Mohamed El-Erian, President of Queens' College at Cambridge University
Queens is undergrad alma mater of Deep Mind AI Demis Hassabis -interview after his Nobel Prize by El-Erian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muwZu5iG_Ww
and lecture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHooQmmzG4k&t=2520s


11:30 – 13:10

Session 1: Reviving Multilateralism

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Danny Quah, Li Ka Shing Professor in Economics, Lee Kuan Yew School 

CHAIR: Matteo Bugamelli, Executive Director, World Bank

PANELISTS:

  • Paper 1: Multilateralism: Whenever We Can or Only When We Must? (Masood Ahmed, Center for Global Development)
  • Paper 2: Regionalism and Multilateralism: Southeast Asia (Selina Ho, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore )
  • Paper 3: Asia-Pacific Growth and the Changing International System (Xinquan TU, China Institute for WTO Studies, University of International Business and Economics)


14:30 – 16:00

Session 2: Artificial Intelligence

CHAIR: Gaurav Nayyar, Director of the World Development Report 2026, World Bank

 PANELISTS: 

  • Paper 1: AI as Normal Technology (Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University)
  • Paper 2: How does Competition Policy Need to Change in a World of Artificial Intelligence? (Catherine Tucker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Paper 3: Could AI Leapfrog the Web? Evidence from Teachers in Sierra Leone (Daniel Björkegren, Columbia University)

DISCUSSANT: Han Sheng Chia, Policy Fellow, Center for Global Development





Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Preston Auditorium, World Bank Headquarters
08:00 – 09:00

Registration and Breakfast

09:00 – 09:30

Stanley Fischer Memorial Lecture: Geopolitics and Development

Robert B. Zoellick, former President of the World Bank Group (2007-12), former Deputy Secretary of State (2005-06), former U.S. Trade Representative (2001-05)

09:30 – 11:00

Session 4: Geopolitical Shifts

CHAIR: Aaditya Mattoo, Chief Economist, East Asia and Pacific, World Bank

 

PANELISTS:

  • Paper 1: Geopolitical Shifts and New Strategic Directions in Northeast Asia (Shin-wha Lee, Korea University)
  • Paper 2: Migration and Geopolitical Shifts (Saravana Ravindran, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore)
  • Paper 3: Industrial Policy, Trade, and Geopolitical Shifts (Heiwai Tang, University of Hong Kong)
11:00 – 11:15

Coffee Break

11:15 – 11:45

ABCDE 2025 Lecture

Indermit S. Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group and Senior Vice President for Development Economics

11:45 – 13:15

Session 5: Africa Growth and Opportunity

CHAIR: Gero Carletto, Senior Manager in the Development Data Group at the World Bank

 

PANELISTS:

  • Matteo Bugamelli, Executive Director, World Bank
  • Andrew Dabalen, Chief Economist of the World Bank's Africa Region
  • Amb. Robin Renee Sanders, CEO of FEEEDS & FE3DS, LLC and Former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria and the Republic of the Congo
  • Johan Swinnen, Director General of the International Food Policy Research Institute
  • Leonard Wantchekon, Professor of Politics and International Affairs and Associated Faculty in Economics at Princeton University
13:15 – 14:45

Lunch Break

14:45 – 16:00

A Book Talk with Keyu Jin 

The New China Playbook Beyond Socialism and Capitalism

CHAIR: Indermit S. Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group and Senior Vice President for Development Economics

 

SPEAKER: Keyu Jin, Professor of Finance, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Birdsall House, Center for Global Development
08:30 – 09:30

Registration and Breakfast

09:30 – 09:45

Opening Remarks

Rachel Glennerster, President of the Center for Global Development

09:45 – 11:15

Plenary Panel: Poverty, Education, and Health in an Era of Unilateralism, Conflict, and Climate Change 

CHAIR: Rachel Glennerster, President of the Center for Global Development

 

PANELISTS:

  • Paper 1: Trends in Health, Education, and Poverty Reduction in LMICs (Tom Vogl, University of California - San Diego)
  • Paper 2: The Role of Safety Nets in Times of Uncertainty and Polycrisis (Rema Hanna, Harvard University)
  • Paper 3: Public Finances and Service Delivery (Shanta Devarajan, Georgetown University)
  • Paper 4: The Role of Voter Preferences in Shaping Policy Outcomes (Laura Schechter, University of Wisconsin - Madison)
11:15 – 11:45

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11:45 – 13:00

A Fireside Chat with Indermit S. Gill and Arvind Panagariya: India’s Economic Progress and What It Means For The Global Economy

CHAIR: Indermit S. Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group and Senior Vice President for Development Economics

 

SPEAKER: Arvind Panagariya, Chairman of the Sixteenth Finance Commission of India

13:00 – 14:00

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14:00 – 15:30

Session 6: How can Development Economics Meet the Moment? Practice, Research, and Teaching in a Time of Unilateralism and Polycrisis 

CHAIR: Markus Goldstein, Vice President of the Center for Global Development

 

PANELISTS:

  • Oriana Bandiera, Sir Anthony Atkinson Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics
  • Jishnu Das, Professor of Public Policy at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University
  • Leonard Wantchekon, Professor of Politics and International Affairs and Associated Faculty in Economics at Princeton University
15:30 – 16:00

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16:00 – 17:30

Session 7: Education Policy 

CHAIR: Deon Filmer, Director of the Development Research Group, World Bank

 

PANELISTS:

  • Paper 1: The Global Distribution of Skills (Dev Patel, Harvard University)
  • Paper 2: Cognitive Endurance as Human Capital (Christina Brown, University of Chicago)
  • Paper 3: Lead Exposure and Learning Outcome Stagnation (Lee Crawfurd, Center for Global Development)
  • Paper 4: School-Based Violence as an Impediment to Better Schooling Outcomes (Gabriela Smarrelli, Center for Global Development)
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Friday, July 25, 2025

Birdsall House, Center for Global Development
08:15 – 09:00

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09:00 – 10:30

Session 8: Agricultural Markets and Nutrition

CHAIR: Eeshani Kandpal, Senior Fellow and Research Manager, Center for Global Development

 

PANELISTS:

  • Paper 1: Overview of Agricultural Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa (Chris Barrett, Cornell University)
  • Paper 2: Poverty Measurement and the Cost of Healthy Diets (Wiliam A. Masters, Tufts University)
  • Paper 3: Intergenerational Effects of Early Childhood Shocks (Kibrom Tafere, World Bank)
  • Paper 4: Food subsidies to Producers and Consumers and Their Impacts on Child Nutrition (Kathy Baylis, University of California - Santa Barbara)
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11:00 – 12:15

Session 9: Migration

CHAIR: Dany Bahar, Senior Fellow and Director of Migration Displacement and Humanitarian Policy Program, Center for Global Development

 

PANELISTS:

  • Paper 1: Skills, Labor Market Shifts, and International Migration (Çağlar Özden, World Bank)
  • Paper 2: Demographic Shifts in LMICs and HICs and Impacts for Migration (Wendy Cunningham, World Bank)
  • Paper 3: Development Impacts on the Sending Country (Caroline B. Theoharides, Amherst College)
12:15 – 12:45   

Closing Remarks and Presentation of Human Development Flagship Report

Mamta Murthi, Vice President for People Vice Presidency at the World Bank

12:45 – 13:00

Fireside Chat between David Evans and Mamta Murthi

SPEAKERS:

Mamta Murthi 1Vice President for People Vice Presidency at the World Bank

David Evans, Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development

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Tuesday other 
09:15 – 09:45

Opening Remarks: The End of Development Cooperation?

Masood Ahmed, President Emeritus of the Center for Global Development

10:30 – 11:15

Plenary Panel: Development in the Age of Populism

CHAIR: Justin Sandefur, Lead for Economic Growth, Low-and Middle-Income Countries Program, Open Philanthropy

 

SPEAKERS:

  • Indermit S. Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group and Senior Vice President for Development Economics
  • Rachel Glennerster, President of the Center for Global Development
  • Danny Quah, Li Ka Shing Professor in Economics, Lee Kuan Yew School
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16:15 – 17:45

Session 3: Pollution

CHAIR: Somik Lall, Senior Adviser in the Office of the World Bank Group Chief Economist and Director for Development Policy

 

PANELISTS:

  • Paper 1: Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis of Ex-Post Evaluations on the Effectiveness of Carbon Pricing (Jan Steckel, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change)
  • Paper 2: Quality of Carbon Credit Projects and Alternative Methods to Finance Sequestration (Barbara Haya, University of California - Berkeley)
  • Paper 3: Can Pollution Markets Work in Developing Countries? Experimental Evidence from India (Kaushik Deb, The Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago's India Team)

DISCUSSANT: Carolyn Fischer, Lead Economist, Development Research Group, World Bank


Gaurav Nayyar is a Lead Economist in the Office of the Chief Economist in the Equitable Growth, Finance, and Institutions Vice Presidency at the World Bank, which he joined as a Young Professional in 2013. Previously, he was an Economics Affairs Officer in the Economic Research Division of the World Trade Organization, where he co-led the World Trade Report 2013, Factors Shaping the Future of World Trade. Gaurav’s research interests lie primarily in the areas of economic growth, structural transformation, trade, industrialization, and firm productivity, and he has published in a variety of academic journals on these issues. His latest book is At Your Service? The Promise of Services-Led Development. Gaurav holds a DPhil in Economics from the University of Oxford, where he was a Dorothy Hodgkin Scholar. His other alma maters include the London School of Economics and Political Science, the University of Cambridge, and St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi.

The World Bank's 2026 World Development Report (WDR) will focus on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in economic development, examining its potential benefits and challenges for developing countriesaccording to The University of ChicagoThe report aims to explore how developing nations can leverage AI to enhance their economies while mitigating potential negative impacts. 
Here's a more detailed look at what's expected:
  • AI's Impact on Development:
    The report will analyze how AI is transforming various sectors and its implications for developing countries, including potential job displacement and the need for reskilling and upskilling initiatives. 
  • AI and Economic Growth:
    The report will likely explore the potential of AI to boost productivity, create new industries, and facilitate economic diversification in developing nations. 
  • Mitigating Risks:
    The WDR will likely address the challenges associated with AI adoption, such as the digital divide, cybersecurity threats, and the need for robust regulatory frameworks. 
  • Human-Centered Approach:
    The report is expected to emphasize the importance of a human-centered approach to AI development and deployment, ensuring that AI benefits all segments of society and doesn't exacerbate existing inequalities, according to the United Nations Development Programme. 
  • Specific Focus Areas:
    The report may delve into specific areas where AI can have a significant impact, such as healthcare, education, and environmental management, according to Miami-Dade County. 
  • Collaboration and Partnerships:
    The World Bank is likely to highlight the importance of collaboration between governments, the private sector, and international organizations in harnessing the power of AI for development
UN Human report 2025 on AI

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As part of the joint WDR 2026 and AI for Digital Development event, Professor Milind Tambe shared key insights from over two decades of pioneering work on AI for social impact. His presentation highlighted real-world deployments of end-to-end AI systems in public health, conservation, and public safety—demonstrating how AI-driven resource optimization can generate meaningful and measurable improvements in these critical sectors.


Co-chairs 
Laura Chinchilla Former President of Costa Rica . 
Michael Spence Philip H. Knight Professor Emeritus of Management, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University 

Members 
Masood Ahmed President Emeritus, Center for Global Development 
Deemah AlYahya Secretary-General, Digital Cooperation Organization 
Kaushik Basu Professor of Economics and the Carl Marks Professor of International Studies, Cornell University 
Haroon Bhorat Professor of Economics and Director of the Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town
 Diane Coyle, Bennett Professor of Public Policy, University of Cambridge; Co-Director, Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge
 Gretchen C. Daily Director, Natural Capital Project and Bing Professor of Environmental Science, Stanford University 
Marc Fleurbaey Research Director, CNRS; Professor, Paris School of Economics; Associate Professor, Ecole normale supérieure, Paris
 Paula Ingabire Minister, ICT and Innovation, Republic of Rwanda
 Sheila Jasanoff Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies, Harvard Kennedy School Ravi Kanbur T. H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, International Professor of Applied Economics and Management and Professor of Economics, Cornell University 
Luis Felipe López-Calva Global Director, Poverty and Equity Global Practice, World Bank Group
 J. Nathan Matias Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, Cornell University 
Arvind Narayanan Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University; Director, Center for Information Technology Policy 
Rapelang Rabana Co-CEO, Imagine Worldwide Francesca Rossi IBM Fellow and the IBM AI Ethics Global Leader, TJ Watson Research Center 
Emma Ruttkamp-Bloem Head, Department of Philosophy and AI Ethics Lead, Center for AI Research, University of Pretoria 
Zeynep Tufekci Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University
 Krushil Watene Peter Kraus Associate Professor in Philosophy, University of Auckland Waipapa Taumata Rau 
Linghan Zhang Professor, Institute of Data Law, China University of Political Science and Law

from geneeva's ai for good
yann lecun https://aiforgood.itu.int/event/steering-the-future-of-ai/
amazon https://aiforgood.itu.int/event/using-ai-to-tackle-our-planets-most-urgent-problems-2
benioff https://aiforgood.itu.int/event/humans-ai-partnering-for-good/

https://aiforgood.itu.int/event/ai-for-human-rights-smarter-faster-fairer-monitoring/

Yu Ping Chan heads Digital Partnerships and Engagement at UNDP, the United Nations’ development agency. As part of the leadership of UNDP’s Digital, AI and Innovation Hub, Yu Ping helps drive global thought leadership and builds partnerships to support the agency’s digital development work.

Yu Ping previously headed the Rising Nations Initiative Secretariat at the Global Center for Climate Mobility. She has extensive experience with multilateral diplomacy and the United Nations system, having also previously led the Office of the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology, as well as the Policy and Regional Support teams in the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism. Prior to this, she worked in the UN’s Department of Political Affairs, and in the New York Office of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

Before joining the UN Secretariat, Yu Ping was a diplomat in the Singaporean Foreign Service. She served at the Singapore Mission to the United Nations in New York as well as at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, overseeing the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Yu Ping has a Bachelor of Arts (magna cum laude) from Harvard University, and a Masters of Public Administration from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.

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    Senior Researcher, DAMO Academy
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 Youth zone
 In-person
Workshop

What do students learn about artificial intelligence at school?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is not yet explicitly mentioned in the digital education curriculum, but it is already establishing itself as a key object for understanding the contemporary digital world. This workshop explores how classroom activities...

13:00 - 13:15

 Frontier stage
 In-person
Keynote

Empowering ability through AI-powered assistive technologies

This session will explore how AI is transforming assistive technologies and tools to enhance independence, mobility, and quality of life for people with disabilities. Developed at the Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL), these innovations integrate...

13:00 - 13:45

 Youth zone
 In-person
Workshop

AI in practice: How to develop AI models that teach you various folks dances of the world?

Create your own AI model that can control Dancing Robots. Participants will train a model using motion data (body postures, face mesh and hand pose), then run it directly on the Tweak Robot. The dances...

13:00 - 13:50

 Leaders lounge
 In-person

The flight of creative process: Erland Cooper on birds, memory, value and music in an age of AI

In this conversation, Scottish composer Erland Cooper joins Pascale Davies, multimedia journalist at Euractiv, for a lyrical and thought-provoking exploration of creativity, technology, and the natural world. Known for his immersive and often experimental compositions...

13:15 - 13:35

 Frontier stage
 In-person
Keynote

Agents of change: A 7 year old’s lens on Generation AI for good

Imagine a world where advanced bionic solutions are not a luxury but a lifeline available to anyone, anywhere. In this keynote, a 7-year-old technologist, global AI author, and Asia’s youngest TEDx speaker takes the stage...

13:30 - 14:30

 Solutions stage
 In-person
Panel

Navigating AI governance in Africa: Shared experiences in policy development

This interactive session brings together policymakers, researchers, and practitioners who have been at the forefront of developing AI strategies across African nations. As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms economies and societies globally, many developing countries are...

13:30 - 14:30

 Youth zone
 In-person
Workshop

Discover educational tools with AI

The Testbed program offers Swiss public schools in cycles 1-3 the opportunity to test and evaluate digital tools free of charge and without obligation. To date, we offer 16 tools (catalog available here: https://www.edtech-collider.ch/testbed/#tests), and we...

13:35 - 13:50

 Frontier stage
 In-person
Keynote

Homo Cyberneticus: Neural embodiment of artificial limbs

To successfully design devices for the human body, engineers often view the body itself as the ideal design template. Similarly, for individuals missing a limb, the development of artificial prosthetic limbs often centres on embodiment...

13:50 - 14:05

 Frontier stage
 In-person
Keynote

The third thumb: Rethinking human dexterity

Dani Clode, augmentation designer, explores how wearable technology can move beyond restoration, toward extension, adaptability, and new expressions of the human body. Her work challenges conventional boundaries between prosthetics, tools, and the body, proposing augmentation...

14:00 - 17:15

 Room R
 In-person
Workshop

The role of GeoAI and Foundational Models in shaping an AI-driven future for all

As the global community works to solve global challenges, innovative geospatial solutions are increasingly recognized as essential tools for addressing complex societal challenges. This workshop will focus on the transformative potential of GeoAI and foundational...

14:00 - 16:00

 Room Alpha
 In-person
Workshop

Agents of change: Executive briefing on AI innovation for global impact

This high-level executive briefing is designed for senior leaders shaping global agendas. Engage with leadership perspectives, impactful case studies, and interactive roundtable discussions tailored for fostering collaboration. Participants will gain firsthand insight into how pioneering...

14:00 - 14:45

 Youth zone
 In-person
Workshop

How do computers work? (with Turing Tumble)

Experience how computers function without screens or code using Turing Tumble, a mechanical computer powered by marbles. Participants will solve logic puzzles, explore how circuits and logic gates operate, and build a deeper understanding of...

14:00 - 15:30

 Youth zone
 In-person
Workshop

Invisibility cloak: Foundations of computer vision

The Invisibility Cloak Workshop is a hands-on, beginner-friendly introduction to computer vision, a fundamental area of artificial intelligence and robotics. This workshop uses green screen technology and is designed to make advanced tech topics fun,...

14:05 - 14:25

 Frontier stage
 In-person
Keynote

Towards the industrial application of LLM: Selection and enhancement of foundation models

This report presents the advancements made by China Unicom in addressing real-world challenges during the industry-wide implementation of large models, including the establishment of a quantitative benchmark for model capability boundaries to resolve the model-selection...

14:15 - 17:15

 Room Beta
 In-person
Workshop

Global AI convergence: Innovative practices for a shared sustainable future

In order to pool global wisdom and explore technological development and international cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI), the China Branch of the BRICS Institute of Future Networks (BIFNC) will host the seminar titled “Converging Global...

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xxxxLam Kwok Yan

Lam Kwok Yan

Professor of Computer Science, College of Computing and Data Science, Nanyang Technological University Singapore



15:40 - 16:00

 Solutions stage
 In-person

Keynote

16:05 - 16:20

 Centre stage
 Online & In-person
Keynote

From learner to leader: A real story of success in the AI Skills Coalition

As we advance AI development, there is a large number of the world's population who do not have access to the internet. This session talks about the importance of AI inclusion, how it affects human...


09:00 - 17:15

 Room U
 In-person
Workshop

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Ya-Qin Zhang

Dr. Ya-Qin Zhang is Chair Professor of AI Science at Tsinghua University, and Dean of Institute for AI Industry Research of Tsinghua University (AIR). He was the President of Baidu Inc. from 2014 to 2019. Prior to Baidu, Dr. Zhang was a Microsoft executive for 16 years with different key positions, including Managing Director of Microsoft Research Asia, Chairman of Microsoft China, and Corporate Vice President and Chairman of Microsoft Asia R&D.

Dr. Zhang was elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAA&S), the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE), the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), and the Euro-Asia Academy of Sciences. He is a Fellow of IEEE and CAAI. He is one of the top scientists and technologists in digital video and AI, with over 500 papers, 60 granted US patents, and 11 books. His original research has become the basis for start-up ventures, new products, and international standards in digital video, cloud computing, and autonomous driving.

He serves on the Board of Directors of four public companies. He is on the industry board of United Nation Development Program (UNDP), and AI global council of the Davos World Economic Forum. He is the Chairman of world’s largest open autonomous driving platform “Apollo” alliance with over 200 global partners. He has been an active speaker in global forums including APEC, Davos, United Nations, and Bo’Ao Asia Forum.

  • Organization
    Tsinghua University
  • Profession
    Chair Professor

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