From theinstitute at nottingham.ac.uk Wed Apr 13 15:19:35 2022 From: theinstitute at nottingham.ac.uk (Br-The-Institute) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 14:19:35 +0000 Subject: [Public-engagement] =?utf-8?q?Register_now=3A_Engaging_with_Policy_in_the_Global_Sou?= =?utf-8?q?th_Conference_=E2=80=93_April_26_2022?= Message-ID: Register now: Engaging with Policy in the Global South Conference ? April 26 2022 Limited slots are still available for our one-day conference, Engaging with Policy in the Global South, on Tuesday 26 April. If you?re an academic working on issues of importance to governments and decision makers in the Global South, and are hoping to influence policy decisions, then we warmly invite you to attend. You will hear directly from policy makers and practitioners from around the globe, as well as from leading policy-engaged Nottingham academics, on how to approach policy impact work that takes account of historical and local context and develops positive, equitable relationships with policy actors in the Global South. Learning from experiences from both academics and policy professionals, find out what works in terms of successful impact ? and what doesn?t. Through interactive discussions and workshops, you?ll also be able to start developing the tools to apply this expertise to your own work. Invited speakers include Hon. David Sengeh, Minister of Education from Sierra Leone; and senior officials at the African Union, UNICEF, GIZ, among others. We hope you will join us for a stimulating, challenging and valuable day. To book, please follow this link: https://globalsouth.eventbrite.co.uk For any enquiries, please email @amanda.chukwudozie at nottingham.ac.uk See event agenda and speakers below: Time Event Speakers Location 0915 Registration & Coffee Great Hall 1000 Plenary: Keynote Welcome by Baroness Lola Young of Hornsey, OBE, Chancellor, University of Nottingham Keynote by Hon. David Sengeh, Minister for Education Response by Prof. Nicola Pitchford, University of Nottingham Senate Chamber 1110 Coffee break Great Hall 1130 Breakout Session: Working in Post-Colonial Contexts Roshni Mooneeram Senior Consultant in Learning and Development & EDI Policy Terri-Ann Gilbert-Roberts Research Manager, Commonwealth Secretariat Laura Martin University of Nottingham Senate Chamber Breakout Session: Engaging Multilateral Institutions Edward Addai UNICEF representative to the African Union and ECA Prudence Ngwenya Ag. Director of Women, Gender and Youth, African Union Nicola Pitchford University of Nottingham Council Room Breakout Sessions: Cultivating Positive Third-Sector Relationships Udan Fernando Head - Colombo Charter, Asian Civil Society Research Network Sylvester Adesina Advisor, GIZ Maeve Fitzpatrick University of Nottingham Great Hall 1300 Lunch Great Hall 1400 Plenary: Pecha Kucha experience sharing Juliet Thondhlana Zinnia Gonzalez-Carranza Judy Muthuri Sabina Lawreniuk Senate Chamber 1500 Coffee break Great Hall 1515 Plenary: Action Planning Stephen Meek Director, Institute for Policy and Engagement, University of Nottingham Senate Chamber 16:15 End of public event -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: