Democratising Transformation – Spurring Learning at Planetary Scale
From crisis response to long term risk management – how can good practices be provided broadly for establishing new relationships to energy and resources in order to care for future generations? How can systemic capabilities be evaluated between state and society? And what would support the co-creation of new standards and routines at these intersections?
This interactive workshop is hosted by Indy Johar / Dark Matter Labs
and moderated by Anir Chowdhury / a2i Program, Government of Bangladesh, Giulio Quaggiotto / United Nations Development Programme, Niels Jakobsen / Danish National Center for Public-Private Innovation, Rubina Zern-Breuer / German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer and Sabine Junginger / Competence Center for Design and Management Lucerne
with short inputs by Andreas Pavlou / Open Government Partnership, Bas Leurs / United Nations Development Programme, Lene Krogh Jeppesen / Danish National Center for Public-Private Innovation, Beth Noveck / State of New Jersey & The GovLab, Andrew Fanning & Leonora Grcheva / Donut Economics Action Lab
Berlin, 10243 Germany
Anir Chowdhury
a2i Programme / Policy Advisor