The course will focus on developing clarity and building understanding on:
• The multiple dimensions of Development Finance in India
• Functioning of International financial institutions and their operations in India, national banking, and non-banking institutions
• Intervening and monitoring various aspects of international development finance and other financial institutions
• Using the limited space available to make these financial institutions accountable and transparent

Resource Persons:
Ram Wangkheirakpam, Indigenous Perspectives, Manipur
Leo Saldanha, Environment Support Group, Bangaluru
Vasundhara Jairath, Department of HSS, IIT-Guwahati
Maju Varghese and Joe Athialy, Centre for Financial Accountability

Workshop Dates: February 10-11, 2018
Timing: 9.30 am – 5.30 pm
Venue: Conference Hall, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences

Open to Research Scholars and Masters students of Department of Humanities & Social Sciences
Number of seats-20
Registration on first come, first serve basis
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