The Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF) is a free to attend, annual event dedicated to the effective delivery of humanitarian aid and development solutions. The event brings together brings together decision makers from UN, government, intergovernmental organizations, NGOs and the corporate sector who are involved in the delivery of humanitarian aid relief and development. It will be held at the Walter E Washington Convention Center, Washington D.C, 6-7 June 2012.
It provides an opportunity for those involved in the aid, relief and development sectors to network, build partnerships and address global humanitarian and development challenges. AIDF also allows delegates to learn about the latest products, technologies and services in action.
Conference and Workshop sessions aim to address essential elements of aid, relief and development. This year they are separated into four tracks: partnerships, providing basic human needs, addressing barriers to aid and development provision and delivery mechanisms & support services with a special session on mitigating the effects of climate change on emerging economies More than a talking shop, these dialogues engage high level speakers from agencies and organisations central to delivery.
To find out more about the event or to register your attendance, please visit www.aidforumonline.org
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Website: http://www.aidforumonline.org/
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