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DESCRIPTION:Can NGOs\, International Organizations and\nthe Private Sector 
 Work Together? The Story of Collaborative Leadership in a\nPrivate-Public 
 PartnershipChristiane\nPagé’s talk\nwill tell the story of the evaluation 
 of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves\n(GACC)\, a successful example
  of public-private partnerships in which the US\nState Department played a
 n important part along with NGOs\, international\norganizations and privat
 e sector partners. What are the mounting challenges and\nopportunities for
  state and non-state actors working collaboratively in an\nenvironment of 
 increasing demand for global solutions and diminishing\nresources?\n\n\n\n
 Christiane\nPagé is\nResearch Associate at the Moynihan Institute for Glob
 al Affairs and a Ph.D.\ncandidate in the Social Science Program at the Max
 well School. Her research\nfocuses on the effects of leadership styles on 
 how leaders of international\nNGOs go about tackling the constraints they 
 face. She also conducts evaluation\nresearch on global public-private part
 nerships.Open to the public.Sponsored by the Transnational NGO Initiative 
 at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and the Public Administration 
 and International Affairs Department&nbsp\;  
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SUMMARY:TNGO presents: Christiane Pagé
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>Can NGOs\, International Organizations a
 nd\nthe Private Sector Work Together? The Story of Collaborative Leadershi
 p in a\nPrivate-Public Partnership</b></p>Christiane\nPagé’s talk\nwill te
 ll the story of the evaluation of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
 \n(GACC)\, a successful example of public-private partnerships in which th
 e US\nState Department played an important part along with NGOs\, internat
 ional\norganizations and private sector partners. What are the mounting ch
 allenges and\nopportunities for state and non-state actors working collabo
 ratively in an\nenvironment of increasing demand for global solutions and 
 diminishing\nresources?<p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n</p><p><b>Christiane\nPagé</b> is
 \nResearch Associate at the Moynihan Institute for Global Affairs and a Ph
 .D.\ncandidate in the Social Science Program at the Maxwell School. Her re
 search\nfocuses on the effects of leadership styles on how leaders of inte
 rnational\nNGOs go about tackling the constraints they face. She also cond
 ucts evaluation\nresearch on global public-private partnerships.</p><p>Ope
 n to the public.</p><p><b><i><b><i>Sponsored by the Transnational NGO Init
 iative at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and the Public Administ
 ration and International Affairs Department&nbsp\;</i></b></i></b> </p><p>
  </p>
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