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| Capacity Building - How to
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Overview
Essential giude for all those involved in international meetings
- including NGO's, companies, industry associations and professional
groups, trade unions, government missions, UN and other intergovernmental
staff - who are trying to influence the agendas of internaitonal
agencies and meetings
Full of detailed advise on the preparation and presentation
of ideas, the consultation and negotiation process, practical
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Contents
• Why Attend?
• Evolving Stakeholder Involvement
• Preparation and How to be Effective
• Scenario Building and SWOT Analyses
• Attendance and Participation
• Negotiations – Some Tips
• Structuring Papers and Statements
• Brackets, Terms, Jargon and Acronyms
• The Media
• Getting There
• Maps, Addresses, Resources
• UN Conferences and Commissions
• Index
Price: £15.95
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| Introducation
This is a unique guide on how to lobby at intergovernmental
meetings, whether as a stakeholder or a government official.
Many of the approaches taken are also relevant to national lobbying.
The guide will take you through preparing your ideas, consulting
with others, helping to understand how governments prepare and
how to understand the terms used in these meetings.
Organizations spend considerable resources taking staff to
international meetings, often without understanding how these
meetings work. This
book will help make those resources better spent, as those attending
can now better understand what they are going to attend.
If you have not lobbied or just want to have a better understanding
of how the intergovernmental governance process works then this
book will give you an insight and tools to make your work easier.
The book is based on 10 years of lobbying at the international
level and has stories to illustrate how and how not to do things. |
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