Events & Courses

Nov
6
Fri
Development Evaluation Week 2015 @ Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Nov 6 – Nov 11 all-day
Development Evaluation Week 2015 @ Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire | Abidjan | Lagunes | Côte d'Ivoire

The African Development Bank is convening practitioners to Abidjan to critically examine emerging development issues—against the backdrop of the global sustainable development objectives being formulated—with a view to sharing evidence-based insights, guidance, know-how and innovative approaches on how to address related emerging challenges

The four-day event will offer opportunities for participants to engage in various technical workshops, participate in high-level discussions, as well as in other lively and interactive face-to-face or virtual forums. Expected outcomes are concrete innovative ways to better navigate the new world of development.

This event is being organized in the context of the 2015 International Year of Evaluation.

Sep
7
Wed
XX ANNUAL CAF CONFERENCE @ Willard Intercontinental Hotel, Washington D.C.
Sep 7 – Sep 8 all-day
XX ANNUAL CAF CONFERENCE @ Willard Intercontinental Hotel, Washington D.C. | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

This is a period of some uncertainty but also enormous promise for the countries of the hemisphere. Critical presidential and parliamentary elections this year will not only influence domestic agendas, but also set the tone of inter-American relations. Meanwhile, China’s strong and growing presence in Latin America prompts interest in the strategy shaping its decisions. On the economic front, lower oil prices may drive growth for some countries in 2015, but slowing economies in Europe, Japan, and China may offset gains from the dip in oil prices. These and other topics were discussed on panels regarding elections and political trends in Latin America, the quality of relations between Latin America and Asia, and the development outlook in the current global economic context. Over 1,000 world leaders joined us at the Nineteenth Annual CAF Conference on September 9 and 10, 2015 in Washington, DC.

Sep
14
Wed
AidEx Africa Conference @ Safari Park Hotel & Casino
Sep 14 – Sep 15 all-day
AidEx Africa Conference @ Safari Park Hotel & Casino | Nairobi | Nairobi | Kenya

AidEx Africa was launched in 2014 as a satellite event focussed on aid and development within Africa. It is a two-day high-profile conference attracting over 300 delegates.

The theme for 2016 will be ‘Localisation’. Recognising the need to focus on the evolution of development activities, including the role of developing countries in transition – the conference will look at local supply chains in East Africa, local capacity building and local partnerships under the umbrella of “Localisation”.

Who visits AidEx Africa?

The high-level audience that attends AidEx Africa includes the Government of Kenya, UN agencies, Kenyan Red Cross and leading NGOs, with input from the British High Commission and UKTI.

AidEx Africa is free to attend for all non-profit organisations. Participants include buyers of equipment and services and representatives from suppliers to the sector, A&D agencies including: NGOs – local and international, UN, Red Cross and government. Click here to register.

Networking functions are a fundamental feature of the conference, and delegates are encouraged to meet and interact through the welcome coffee breaks, conference lunches and a networking drinks reception after the first conference day.

Nov
16
Wed
AidEx 2016 @ Brussels Expo
Nov 16 – Nov 17 all-day
AidEx 2016 @ Brussels Expo | Bruxelles | Bruxelles | Belgium

Now in its 6th year, AidEx is established as the leading platform for the international aid and development community to come together and improve the efficiency of aid.

AidEx is a two day event, which encompasses a conference, exhibition, meeting areas, awards and workshops. Its fundamental aim is to engage the sector at every level and provide a forum for aid & development professionals to meet, source, supply and learn.

AidEx was created to help the international aid and development community engage the private sector in a neutral setting, drive innovation and support the ever-growing need for emergency aid and development programmes.

Why AidEx?

AidEx is a unique, world-renowned event that works hard to genuinely improve the situation on the ground.  Our aim is to bring the international aid community to Brussels. From major NGOs and global policy makers through to innovative suppliers of specialist products, AidEx facilitates relationships that would be otherwise unachievable.

The two-day programme of events has been specially designed with networking in mind. The drinks reception, exhibition tours and other organised activities encourage our audience to build long-lasting relationships that will enrich their future in the sector.

Theme for 2016

Each year the AidEx Steering Committee discuss a topic that the event should focus on to make sure it remains current and delivers what our visitors and suppliers need. The conference theme for 2016 will be ‘Localisation’ – discussions will include ways the not-for-profit sector and commercial organisations can benefit from localising aid, the risks involved and both the short and long term effects of localisation.
Our past conference themes have included Sustainable Development, Innovation and Collaboration.

Click here to see what’s on at AidEx