Dwi Wahyuni Kartianingsih

Dwi Wahyuni Kartianingsih is the Director for Business Climate Development and International Cooperation National Public Procurement Agency, Indonesia.

She is in charge of formulating strategies, policies, and guidelines regarding business climate and international cooperation in Government Procurement (GP), mainly related to the participation of MSEs in domestic GP and non-MEs in international GP, sustainable procurement, development funding cooperation, and international trade agreements.

Francesco La Camera

Mr. Francesco La Camera is the Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). He has than thirty years of experience in the fields of climate, sustainability, and international cooperation.

He formerly served as Director-General Of Sustainable Development, Environmental Damage, EU and International Affairs at the Italian Ministry of Environment, Land & Sea. In this capacity. he developed cooperation and partnerships agreements with a wide range Of countries, particularly developing countries.

Junghee Oh

Junghee Oh is an intern for Gender Equality Thematic Group under Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department at Asian Development Bank. She is currently on a Master in Public Policy program at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in National University of Singapore. Her interests are on Asian politics and international cooperation on gender, food, and health. Junghee has five years of experience as a broadcast reporter at South Korea’s global broadcaster Arirang TV. Her main area of coverage was foreign affairs and security issues surrounding the Korean Peninsula.

Presentation

The speaker presents the International Cooperation and Development Fund's overall EO/GIS strategy, successful use cases in agriculture and disaster management, and lessons learned.

Anbu Anbumozhi

Anbu Anbumozhi is a Senior Energy Economist at the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), Indonesia. His previous positions include Senior Capacity Building Specialist at Asian Development Bank Institute, Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo, Senior Policy Researcher at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies and Assistant Manager in Pacific Consultants International, Tokyo.

Railway Express between China and EU: New Model of International Transportation or Traditional tool of Economic Growth?

China Railway Express (CRE) emerged in 2011 as a means of logistics between the People’s Republic of China and the European Union. This presentation describes CRE, its stages of development, challenges, business model, future, and the motivation of the three players behind its operation.