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Public Policy Training Program (PPTP)

Marketing Places: New Strategies for Regional Development in the Northern Provinces
November 22 - 28, 2004


Participants in a classroom session
Certificate awarding ceremony


Participants working on an exercise
Participants in a group discussion

Towards a Sustainable Growth Strategy: Viet Nam Confronts its Policy Options
December 15 - 18, 2004


Participants in a classroom session
Participants in a group discussion


Video conference session at the World Bank's Vietnam Development Information Center
Class photo


Presentation given by a participant
Participants in a group exercise

Roundtable on "How to Strengthen Public Policy Research and Training in Viet Nam"
August 31, 2005


A presentation on think tanks in transition countries
A participant sharing views at the roundtable


Address given by Mr. Peter McCawley, Dean, Asian Development Bank Institute
Address given by Mr. Le Dinh Tien, Vice Minister, Vietnam's Ministry of Science & Technology

First meeting of the Advisory Committee
May 30, 2006


A full view of the meeting
Representatives of the Vietnamese government at the meeting


Representatives of ADB, Japanese government, and PPTP Program Office at the meeting
Third from right: Mr. Cao Viet Sinh, Chairman of the Advisory Committee, was giving guidance


Third from left: Mr. Arjun Thapan, Deputy Director General, Southeast Asia Department, ADB, was listening to views expressed by representatives of the Vietnamese government
Far in the background: Mr. Cao Viet Sinh, Chairman of the Advisory Committee, had a chat with Mr. Arjun Thapan after the meeting


A toast to the success of the meeting (from left to right: Mr. Ayumi Konishi, Country Director, Viet Nam Resident Mission, ADB; Mr. Atsushi Mizuno, Alternate Executive Director for Japan at ADB; Mr. Hoang Viet Khang, Deputy Director General, Foreign Economic Relations Department, MPI)
 

Advanced Executive Development Program for Middle Level Officials of GMS Countries 24 July to 4 August 2006, Hanoi, Viet Nam


Course participants outside the PPTP Lakeview Training Facility in Hanoi
 

Executive Training Course on "Tax Administration Reform in Viet Nam: Best Practices in Taxpayer Services" 18 to 22 September 2006, Hanoi, Viet Nam


Course participants in front of the Hanoi Opera House
PPTP Program Manager Paul Dickie (2nd from right) with Japanese lecturers


Dr. Hirumitsu Ishi, Chairman of the Japanese Government's Tax Commission, giving a lecture
Participants during the course

SBV Seminar on Challenges Facing the Financial Regulator in Viet Nam


An overview of the class
Stephen Grenville, course coordinator, giving a lecture on financial crash

Alex Erskine (far left) helping participants with group exercise
Gavin Forte presenting the case of Indonesian banks in enhancing corporate governance

Alex Erskine giving lecture on the impact of WTO accession on banking sector in Viet Nam
Le Xuan Nghia, Director General of Banking Strategy Department of SBV, discussing the financial health of commercial banks in Viet Nam

Nguyen Duc Vinh, CEO of Techcombank, discussing the role of joint stock banks in Viet Nam
The video conference with Jerry Caprio, former WB Manager, on banking supervision

Phung Khac Ke, Deputy Governor of SBV (in the center), giving remarks at the high-level panel discussion
Certificate-awarding ceremony, with Nguyen Quang Thep, Director General of Human Resource Department of SBV ((third from left)

Group photo taken at main entrance of Hanoi Lake View Building
Ayumi Konishi, Country Director of ADB (far left), chatting with Paul Dickie, PPTP Manager (center) and Alex Erskine (far right) at the closing reception

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