| 9.00 | Registration and coffee | 
| 9.30 | Welcome and practical announcements (Maru Mormina) | 
| 9.35 | Opening address by Prof Kevin Marsh, African Oxford Initiaite (AfOx) | 
| 9.40 | Ethics: a funder’s perspective. Speakers: Sarah Plowman (UKRI), Rachel Knowles (MRC), TBC (DFID)Chair: Gill Wells, Research Services,  University of Oxford
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| 10.00 | Q&A | 
| 10.15 | Session 1 - Impact and challenge-led research: ethics in context. Chair: Prof Lucy Cluver, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford 
Defining impact and establishing local needs: Whose knowledge counts? The ethics of defining impact in the context of ‘local’ needs and realities, Dr. Lata Narayanaswamy, Lecturer in International Development, Univeristy of LeedsRound table:
Dr Martin Williams, Associate Professor, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford: Partnering with government in research Prisca Benelli, Humanitarian Research & Learning Manager and Ethics Lead, Save the Children:  Balancing needs, local contexts and safeguards when working with vulnerable populations Prof Chukwumerije Okereke, Professor of Climate Justice, University of Reading:  Climate research and development: what does climate justice mean and for whom? | 
| 11.00 | Q&A | 
| 11.15 | Break | 
| 11.45 | Session 2 - Capacity building and partnership in ODA research. Chair: Jonathan Harle, INASP. 
Partnerships:
Dr Jude Fransman, Leverhulme Research Fellow, Open University: North/South partnerships – can they really be fair? Dr Kaustuv Bandyopadhyay, Director, Society for Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA): International partnerships - the Global South experience 
Capacity building:
Dr Maru Mormina, Senior Researcher and Ethics Advisor, Ethox Centre, University of Oxford: Capacity building: another empty concept? Francesco Obino, Head of Programmes, Global Development Network: Developing capacity and doing it well. | 
| 12.45 | Q&A | 
| 13.00 | Lunch | 
| 13.45 | Session 3: Ethics in times of emergency. Chair: Dr Angeliki Kerasidou, Ethox Centre, University of Oxford 
Ethical challenges during humanitarian emergencies, Prof Michael Parker, Director, Ethox Centre, University of Oxford.
Round table: Rachel Hastie, Protection Team Leader, OXFAM: Ethics and risk in humanitarian responses Dr Kelsey Shanks, Ulster University and GCRF Challenge Lead: Conducting education research in post-conflict areas Dr Stephen Kennedy, Ministry of Health, Liberia:  Global Health emergencies | 
| 14.15 | Q&A | 
| 14.30 | Tea break | 
| 15.00 | Break-out sessions | 
| 15.45 | Q&A and feedback from the sessions | 
| 16.15 | Closing remarks | 
| 16.30 | Departure |