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Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue Sessions
1 June 2004
IKBB,
Plenary Hall
11:00 � 13:30 h
 
Plenary Session II / Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue (MSD)
Part A: The Value and Opportunities of Renewable Energy � Policy Frameworks and Regulatory Certainty
Co-Chairs Ms Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany

Ms Margareta Wolf, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany
 
Facilitator Mr David Hales, Stakeholder Forum for Our Common Future, United Kingdom
 

Frame 1: The Importance, Value and Contributions of Renewable Energy
 

Introductory Statements

Stakeholders, including renewable energy manufacturers and suppliers, actors in poverty alleviation and non-governmental organisations, followed by a facilitated dialogue among civil society and governments
 

Frame 2: Promoting Renewable Energy: Policy Frameworks and Regulatory Certainty
 

Introductory Statements

Stakeholders, including business and industry, finance and non-governmental organisations, followed by a facilitated dialogue among civil society and governments
 
Summary by Co-Chairs
1 June 2004
IKBB,
Plenary Hall
15:00 � 18:30 h
 
Plenary Session III / Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue (MSD)
Part B: Promoting Renewable Energy � Delivering Finance and Capacity for the Future

Frame 3: Promoting Renewable Energy � Financing the Future
 

Introductory Statements

Stakeholders, including local government, non- governmental organisations, scientific and technological community and the finance sector, followed by a facilitated dialogue among civil society and governments
 

Frame 4: Promoting Renewable Energy � Capacity Building
 

Introductory Statements

Stakeholders, including non-governmental organisations, local government, women and consumers, followed by a facilitated dialogue among civil society and governments
 
Summary by Co-Chairs
 
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