+ South and Southeast Asia Forum
+ Part I: Big Questions
+ What is the impact of education on child labor? How can we address the challenge in the face of poverty? Jeevika Chhatwal
+ How can responses to climate change be integrated with other development initiatives? Shannon Pallone
+ How might the present economic reality impact our work? What development opportunities might the current economic crisis create or fuel? Barrett Bryson
+ How can microfinance be integrated with other development efforts like health and environment sustainability? Mira Mendoza
+ How can Information and Communications Technology provide opportunities for developing countries to leapfrog their original development trajectory? Amrita Lahiri
+ How might mobile networks and services contribute to the effectiveness of financial services to the poor, e.g. remittance services and microfinance? Areeluck Parnsoonthorn
+ How can we mobilize communities to be agents of change? How can cultural norms and behaviors be effectively addressed? Bret Saalwaechter
+ How can we strike a balance between successful monitoring and evaluation and dynamic programming? Summer Starr
+ Big questions wrap-up? Gordon Hanson, Center of Pacific Economies
+ Part II: Bold Steps
+ Create a nonprofit collaborative Lee Ann Kim, San Diego Asian Film Foundation and Jenni Prisk, Voices of Women
+ Document and share success Janine Schooley, Project Concern International and Diane Kutlow, Peace and Collaborative Development Network
+ Convene a microcredit summit Deborah Lindholm, Foundation for Women and Bonnie Rule, Jaipur Investors
+ Scale success Ed Mercaldo, Gem Foundation and George Guimaraes, Project Concern International
+ Share information/Wiki William Basuk, Orbis and Ramesh Rao, Calit2 at UC San Diego
+ Create an information clearinghouse Andrew Hapke, Jacobs Family Foundation and Steve Adams, Sabrix
+ Take small steps Sharon Darrough, International Rescue Committee and V.S. Gurumani, PCI India
+ Inspire, educate and involve Peter Cooper, Room to Read, Scripps Health
+ Bold steps wrap-up C.K. Prahalad, University of Michigan and Alyce Smith-Cooper, Nefratitti Network
+ Part III: Keynote and Conclusions
+ Introduction Peggy Johnson, Qualcomm
+ Keynote C.K. Prahalad, University of Michigan
+ Conclusions George Guimaraes, President and CEO, Project Concern International and Jim Turpin, Founder, Project Concern International
+ Project Concern International: Changing the World