Delegates can find an outline of the main social and non-academic activities planned during the Forum here. Updates will be made to include timings of extra events as they are finalised. A new downloadable location map is also now on the site here [PDF 1pg 343KB].
The Rt. Hon. Professor Apolo R. Nsibambi, Prime Minister of Uganda and former Minister of Education, Chancellor of Makerere University and Director of Makerere's Institute of Social Research, has confirmed his attendance at the Forum. Full list of guest speakers.
July issue and back issues accessible here.
We have set up a new online payment system in addition to the telephone registration desk for credit card payments recently announced. The complete range is outlined here.
PCF5 aims to facilitate a dialogue that goes beyond coming together for five days in London. To help with this task, an online discussion forum on Googlegroups has been launched. You can read past contributions and subscribe to the mailing list by accessing the PCF5 Googlegroups site.
There are also Googlegroup discussions on each of the Forum's four themes: Provision for Children and Young People, Governance, Health, and Livelihoods. Participants whose papers fall under one of these themes have been invited to join the discussions. More information on the 'Children and Young People' discussion list is available here.