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September 2019
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Co-creating knowledge on advocacy with civil society

The ‘New Roles of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) for Inclusive Development’ research programme, commissioned by NWO-WOTRO, is reaching its conclusion. On 8 October in The Hague, INCLUDE will bring together researchers, policymakers, and civil society representatives from the global North and South for the closing conference of the programme. The programme investigated the assumptions underpinning the current civil society policy framework ‘Dialogue & Dissent’ of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This upcoming meeting will focus on co-creating the knowledge on advocacy using the evidence that has come out of the programme’s eight research projects with civil society experts.
 
Click here for the preliminary programme of the conference.
 
Please register here. To encourage the broad representation of CSOs, one participant from each CSO can register.

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