On behalf of an international research consortium in which it is a partner, UNRISD is organizing two events in Geneva:
| 08.15–09.00 | Arrival at the Palais des Nations (Pregny Gate), Welcome Coffee	 | 
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  | Conference Opening | 
| 09.00–09.30 | Welcome and Introduction | 
  | - Paul Ladd, Director, UNRISD | 
  | - Bernard Fuhrer, Director, SNIS  | 
  | - Rita Kesselring, Principle Investigator, Valueworks Project, University of Basel | 
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| Session 1 | Global Commodity Trade and Financialization:  
Along the Copper Value Chain | 
| 09.30–11.00 | Chair: Katja Hujo, UNRISD | 
  | - Stefan Leins (University of Zurich) — Physical Commodity Trading, Made in Geneva: (Mis-)Conceptions, Issues, and Possible Ways Forward | 
  | - Dale Mudenda, Maio Bulawayo and Manenga Ndulo (University of Zambia and SAIPAR) — The Financialization of Commodity Markets: The Case of Copper in Zambia | 
  | - Yvan Schulz (University of Oxford) — All Eyes on China: The Commodity Giant’s Role in a Globalized Copper Market | 
  | - Ganga Jey Aratnam (University of Basel) — Glencore and Trading Networks in Zug | 
  | - Discussant: Filipe Calvao (The Graduate Institute Geneva) | 
  | - Q&A | 
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| 11.00–11.30 | COFFEE BREAK | 
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| Session 2 | From Switzerland to Zambia:  
Development Impacts and Local Lifeworlds | 
| 11.30–13.00 | Chair: Didier Péclard, University of Geneva | 
  | - Rita Kesselring (University of Basel) and Gregor Dobler (University of Freiburg) — Swiss Extractivism: Switzerland’s Role in Zambia’s Copper Sector | 
  | - Marja Hinfelaar and Tine Banda (SAIPAR) — Mining and Land Acquisition and the Creation of Legal Regimes in Zambia | 
  | - Wilma Nchito (University of Zambia) — Complexities of Colonial Planning and Land Use in Mining Towns: The Case of Mufulira, Zambia | 
  | - Hanna Haile (McGill University) — The Financialization of Transnational Business: Implications for Human Rights and Livelihoods in Zambia’s Copperbelt | 
  | - Discussant: Ellen Hertz (University of Neuchâtel) | 
  | - Q&A | 
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| 13.00–14.30 | LUNCH BREAK | 
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| Session 3 | The Politics and Governance of Extractive Industries and Global Supply Chains: Towards Sustainable Development? | 
| 14.30–16.00 | Chair: Simone Wasmann, Solidar | 
  | - Katja Hujo (UNRISD) — Harnessing the Potential of Mining for Sustainable Development: Squaring the Circle? | 
  | - Christian Busse (University of Oldenburg) — Implications of Supply Chain Governance for Supply Chain Sustainability | 
  | - Aurora Garcia (Swiss ADR) — Ideas and Reflections Concerning the Regulatory Framework of the Commodity Trade Sector in Switzerland | 
  | - Anna-Sophie Hobi (University of Basel) — Getting a Piece of the Cake? Civil Society Activism and CSR in Zambia | 
  | - Discussant: Elisabeth Bürgi (Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern) | 
  | - Q&A | 
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| Closing Session | Priorities for Research, Policy and Action | 
| 16.00–16.30 | Chair: Gregor Dobler, University of Freiburg | 
  | - Laura Miti (Alliance for Community Action, Zambia) | 
  | - Stefan Csordas (Commodity Research and Analysis Section, UNCTAD) | 
  | - Gregor Dobler (University of Freiburg) — Concluding Reflections and Agenda for Future Research |