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ANNEX 1: AGENDA


27 November 2002 (Wednesday)

08.30-09.00

Registration

09.00-09.30

Opening of the Regional Consultation


· Welcome Remarks



Rolando R. Platon SEAFDEC/AQD Chief


· Message



Leonardo Q. Montemayor, Secretary



Philippine Department of Agriculture


· Rationale of the Consultation and Introduction of Speakers



Simon Funge-Smith, Aquaculture & Inland Fisheries, FAO/RAP


· Opening Speech and Opening of the Consultation



Sang Mu Lee, FAO Representative in the Philippines


· Photo Session

09.30-10.30

Role, Potential and Needs of Aquaculture and Aquatic Resource Management in Asia Pacific Region


· FAO

Simon Funge-Smith


· NACA

Pedro Bueno


· SEAFDEC

Rolando Platon

10.30-11.00

Coffee break


11.00-12.30

Role, Potential and Needs of Aquaculture and Aquatic Resource Management in Asia Pacific Region (continued)


· WorldFish Center

Paul Teng


· MRC

Jeanineke Dahl Kristensen

12.30-14.00

Lunch


14.00-15.30

Short presentations and statements of donor development priorities relevant to rural development, living aquatic resource management and aquaculture


· EU

Gildo Pivetta and Daniel Plas


· GTZ

Rudolf Hermes and Marc Nolting


· DGIC

Luc Risch


· USAID

Rene Acosta


· UNDP

Clarissa C. Arida


· ACIAR

Reyna N. Reyes


· JICA

Makota Imamura, delivered by Masahiko Takizawa


· NORAD

Eduardo M. Niala Jr


· AusAid

Lynnette Perez

15.30-16.00

Coffee break

16.30- 17.30

Discussion on priority areas, points for action and opportunities for support

28 November 2002 (Thursday)

09.00-10.30

Discussion on priority areas, points for action and opportunities for support (continued)

10.30-11.00

Coffee break

11.00-12.30

Discussion on priority areas, points for action and opportunities for support (continued)

12.30

Lunch

Conclusion and Closing of Regional Consultation. A study tour was organized by SEAFDEC/AQD to enable participants to visit Iloilo to see examples of small-scale aquaculture development in the Philippines and further review a number of aquatic resource management issues.


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