The Global Network of Government Innovators, jointly convened by the Ash Institute at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Centre for Government Studies at Leiden University's Campus. The Hague, explored the subject of ‘access' in democratic societies. ‘Improving Access to Public Services' is part of a series of conferences on strengthening democratic governance.
The thrust of this conference was on re-establishing the link between public management and social justice. Democratic societies in many cases fail to enable their citizens to...
The Global Network of Government Innovators South Asian Regional Forum was held in New Delhi, India, from September 26-28, 2007. Over 75 government officials, academics, and civil society representatives from 10 countries including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Netherlands, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, and the United States convened to bring together the ‘theory' and ‘practice' of innovative governance and enable the participants to share best practices and innovations of interest to South Asia.
Each of the following documents was prepared by a conference...
The Rethinking Democracies in Latin America from the Latin American Regional Forum of the Global Network of Government Innovators was held in Monterrey, Mexico on August 30-31, 2007. The aim of the Forum was to address issues of civic participation and democracy in Latin America.