Can advocacy be a solution to foster action by governments and other actors? Join us to understand how some governments and interest groups advocate in difficult social and economic times.

A number of governments are resorting to a second round of restrictions to limit the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on their population and ease the burden on their public health sector. As a result, advocacy movements emerge – ranging from grassroots initiatives to interest groups representatives – trying to influence how public authorities manage the current crisis.

Can advocacy be a solution to foster action by governments and other actors? Join us to understand how some governments and interest groups advocate in difficult social and economic times.

When: 16 December 2020, 12:30 – 13:30,  CET

Speakers:
Davide Rodogno, Director, Executive Programmes on Advocacy in International Affairs
Christophe Lécureuil, Lead advisor for advocacy skills in the Executive Certificate on Advocacy in International Affairs

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Presented by the Executive Programmes on Advocacy in International Affairs, Executive Education, The Graduate Institute, Geneva.