Collaborative Governance in International Civil Society
341 Eggers hall
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The rise of decentralized decision making and collaborative governance structures presents democracies with great challenges and opportunities. With more nontraditional actors entering the public policy and governance arena, how can government officials, non-profits and NGOs work together to address our most pressing needs? During this talk, three panelists will address the challenges and opportunities connected to answering this question.
Speakers:
Radhika Shah
Worked at Action Against Hunger (ACF International)
Anton Shevchenko
Former Senior Project Officer for Ukraine at Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC)
Islam Zaib
Civil servant in Pakistan
Moderator:
Anjali Joseph
MPA student at Maxwell School, Syracuse University, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
Sponsored by the Transnational NGO Initiative, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
For more information contact Kishauna Elaine Soljour at kesoljou@syr.edu.
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