Session 1 | Implementing Energy Pricing Reforms
| Setting the Stage | Anita M. George, Senior Director, World Bank Group | 
| Welcome | Martin Lidegaard, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Denmark | 
| Moderator | Ronald Steenblik, Senior Trade Policy Analyst, Trade and Agriculture Directorate, OECD | 
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				 Chile. Evolution of the government’s attempt to deal with oil price volatility through price insurance and price stabilization schemes; compensation to the vulnerable.  | 
			
				 Dr. Vivianne Blanlot, Director, VBS Consultores  | 
		
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				 European Commission. Producer subsidies for coal; growing move to price carbon among member countries.  | 
			
				 Humberto Delgado Rosa, Director for Adaptation to Climate Change and Low Carbon Technology, European Commission  | 
		
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				 Kenya. Gradual elimination of power sector subsidies followed by re-introduction, and another attempt to eliminate subsidies; attempts to limit fuel price increases through price ceilings and tax cuts.  | 
			
				 Frederick Nyang, Ag. Director General, Energy Regulatory Commission  | 
		
Session 2 | Protecting the Poor and Vulnerable Against Energy Price Increases
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				 Moderator: Elements of Successful Energy Price Reform Strategy  | 
			
				 Ruslan Yemtsov, Lead Economist, World Bank Group  | 
		
| Indonesia. Targeted cash transfers, use of smart cards (Bantuan Langsun Tunai targeting 35% of population), and other social welfare programs (health insurance, school operational assistance, rural infrastructure support). | Dr. Mohamad Ikhsan Advisor, Vice President, Indonesia | 
| Iran. Cash transfers initially targeted to a high share of the population. Efforts to improve targeting in light of growing inflation and fiscal burden. | Ms. Elham Hassanzadeh Research Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies | 
| Pakistan. Benazir Income Support Program and replication of BISP mode. Analysis of block tariff to protect the poor and vulnerable from energy subsidy reforms. | Thomas Walker Economist, Social Protection & Labor, World Bank Group | 
Session 3 | Building Consensus for Sustainable Energy Subsidy Reform
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				 Moderator  | 
			
				 Scott Vaughan, President & CEO, IISD  | 
		
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				 Atty. Jay Layug, Former Undersecretary of Energy  | 
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				 Dominican Republic. Improving service delivery of electricity (call centers to handle costumer complains, gradual reduction of outages duration and frequency)  | 
			
				 Mr. Magin Diaz, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Finance  | 
		
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				 Peru. Sustaining market pricing for Oil and Gas products under pressure from internal stakeholders  | 
			
				 Mr. Humberto Campodonico Sanchez, Consultant ECLAC, Ex-Chairman of the Board of Directors of PETROPERU  | 
		
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				 Altura Partners: Multiple Country Examples. Country experiences on managing political economy challenges  | 
			
				 Dr. Simon Commander Managing Partner, Altura Partners  | 
		
Session 4 | What Type of Support Do Countries Need for Successfully Implementing Reform?
| Moderator | Joerg Husar, Programme Manager, LAC Region, International Energy Agency | 
| Discussion & Survey | Delegates from country governments and representatives of International Institutions | 
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				 Concluding and Wrap-Up  | 
			
				 Dr. Marianne Fay, Chief Economist, Climate Change Group, World Bank Group  | 
		
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