Our Global Network is a worldwide community of leaders dedicated to effective government and public service. Members include individuals and partner institutions from government, non-profit organizations, the media, the business sector, and academia. Its online platform, the Government Innovators Network, provides a dynamic means of supporting members through online events and best practice archives. In collaboration with partner institutions, the network convenes regional, thematic, and global conferences to unite the theory and practice of innovation in democratic governance. Learn more about joining the Global Network Click here.
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Through support from the Ford Foundation and contributions by the individual programs, the Liaison Group was established in 2002 as a means to enhance the collaboration among partnering programs for shared learning and global dissemination of individual and collective knowledge and experiences. Liaison Group activities include workshops, research, and publications. The group consists of the following partner programs:
- American Indian Tribes in the United States of America: Honoring Nations Program
- Brazil: Public Management and Citizenship Program
- Chile: Citizen Participation and Public Politics Program
- China: The Innovations and Excellence in Chinese Local Governance Program
- East Africa: The Mashariki Innovations in Local Governance Awards Program (MILGAP)
- Mexico: Government and Local Management Award
- Peru: Participation and Local Management Program
- Philippines: The Galing Pook Foundation Awards for Outstanding Local Government Programs
- South Africa: Impumelelo Innovations Award Trust
- United States of America: Innovations in American Government Awards Program
Edward Kadunc serves as the executive director of the Pan American Health and Education Foundation, a partner of the Global Network's March 2008 Frontiers of Innovation conference. He is a highly experienced international manager with a 40-year successful career in Latin America and Eastern Europe as a senior U.S. government official. He is skilled in policy formulation and strategic planning and has successfully negotiated with private and public decision makers at the highest levels to achieve priority corporate and political goals. In the health area, Kadunc has advised governments and the private sector on prevention and education issues regarding tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS and planning and management of public health and primary health care programs. While serving as the AID mission director in Mexico, he oversaw health initiatives along the US-Mexico border; the partners included medical centers, state and municipal health authorities, and universities. He has also worked with the private sector on corporate social responsibility programs, particularly in the areas of health and education. Additionally, he has led a major program of university partnerships between some 90 U.S. and Mexican universities. He has also been involved in government reform and modernization activities and post-war reconstruction programs. |
- June 2008: Citizen Engagement in Democracy
- May 2008: Accountability
- April 2008: Access to Services
- Introductory Newsletter
- March 26, 2008: Ash Institute Commences Celebration of Good Governance, Innovation, and Democracy
- October 24, 2007: General Moeen Ahmed, Bangladesh Army Chief, Visit to the Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Kennedy School of Government
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October 15, 2007: Ash Institute Co-Sponsors Interactive Lunch Event "A Dialogue on Strengthening America: The Civic and Political Integration of Muslim America"
Click here to view event online (Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. ET)
- January 2, 2007: Ash Institute Awards $245,000 in Faculty Research Grants
- October 25, 2006: Ash Institute Recognized by President Fox of Mexico
- June 25, 2008: The New Nation - "Bangladesh in the 21st Century: Harvard Conference Notes"
- June 14, 2008: The Daily Star - "Conference on Bangladesh Begins at Harvard"
- May 13, 2008: Harvard Crimson - "Panelists Probe Tibet"
- May 7, 2008: The Weekly Blitz - "Muhammad Yunus Thinks Imaginatively - Abed"
- April 14, 2008: The Somerville Journal - "Mayors from Mexico, Argentina Visit Somerville"
- April 4, 2008: Medical News Today - "PAHEF Discusses Neglected Diseases and Disaster Preparedness with Innovative Leaders"
- April 3, 2008: The Daily Star - "Abed Architect of Modern and Beautiful World"
- April 1, 2008: Harvard Crimson - "Fox Calls for Free Market in Mexico"
- March 5, 2008: Financial Times - "Energy: Europe Needs to Make Up its Mind"
- January 2008: Kennedy School Insight Series - "Gowher Rizvi on the Muslim American Experience"
- December 21, 2007: The Voice African News Magazine in the Netherlands - "Access to Public Services"
- November 29, 2007: Dubai City Guide - "Dubai School of Government Provides Leadership Training to Dubai Water and Electricity Authority (DEWAs) Senior Management"
- November 29, 2007: Folha Online - "Eleições São Um 'Jogo' Para Enganar Paquistaneses, Diz Analista"
- October 19, 2007: Harvard Crimson - "Bhutto Unharmed in Bomb Blasts"
- July 2007: ReSOURCES - "Roy and Lila Ash Advance Understanding of Democracy through Ash Institute"
- November 2006: The Executive Times - "Muhammad Yunus: The Transformative Power of an Idea," by Gowher Rizvi
Join our network and you will receive our monthly newsletter which includes information about upcoming events and resources. In addition, as a network member we encourage you to submit articles, information about your events for our calendar, and overviews of publications and research that would be useful to other members.
To join, click here to download a registration form and email it to globalnetworknews@ksg.harvard.edu.
Liaison Group for Innovations in Governance and Public Action
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IBM Innovations Award for Transforming Government
This international award, launched in commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the Innovations in American Government Awards, honors government programs from around the globe that are making a difference in the lives of citizens they serve.
Designed by Harvard Kennedy School faculty for senior managers, elected officials, and non-profit leaders, this bi-annual conference, held March 31-April 2, 2008, hosted participants from more than 50 countries to highlight how governments can be more effective at solving problems and improving the lives of their citizens through innovation. The conference included cross cutting themes such as anti-corruption reforms, successes in engaging citizens in democracy, and 21st century models of governance. In addition, participants learned how successful innovations in global health, disaster management, and social justice are used to solve pressing public policy issues. Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, and Fazle Abed, BRAC’s founder and chairperson, delivered keynote addresses.
Recorded versions of the following panel discussions will be available shortly:
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Visit of Ugandan Delegation on Muslim Life in the United States
The Ash Institute hosted a delegation of 10 Muslims from Uganda on January 17, 2007. US State Department selected this delegation which included representatives from academia, government, not-for-profit, and religious social service organizations. Participants were especially interested in the Institute's work on Muslim Integration in the US with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. They asked a variety of questions about religious tolerance and political involvement of Muslims in the US. Nearly 12 percent of Uganda's population is Muslim; these knowledge building events prove invaluable for sharing the challenges and opportunities of unique groups. |
