Multi-Stakeholder Projects

Confronted with an ever more complex political and economic environment, decision-makers and negotiators will find at the Centre a dynamic and politically neutral platform for discussion and collective learning.

The Centre's multi-stakeholder activities include:

  • acting as a secretariat, convening meetings and issuing policy briefs to prepare, facilitate and improve multistakeholder negotiation processes;
  • offering an interactive exchange platform to enhance best practices and innovative ideas for new solutions to governance issues through meetings, workshops and conferences;
  • convening dialogues on the interplay of crucial factors, such as religion, in complex negotiations.

 

The Global Issues & NGO programme aims at providing a better knowledge and understanding of NGOs or companies’ CSR policies so that both companies and NGOs can engage and partner with each other in an informed manner. Contact: Ms. Danielle Ecoffey (danielle.ecoffey[at] graduateinstitute.ch)

 

Sponsored by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment, this project aims at identifying means and processes to make scientific information on climate change accessible to a wider public of decision-makers.
Contact: Mr Ralph Lugon (ralph.lugon [at] graduateinstitute.ch) 

 

Focus OSCE concentrates on the analysis of the international security organization from an inter-institutional perspective and on relevant operational issues of international actuality.
Contact: Dr. Daniel Warner (daniel.warner [at] graduateinstitute.ch) 

 

The Academic Platform Switzerland UN project aims to build a Swiss research network relating to questions of the United Nations Organisation (UNO).
Contact: Ms Céline Glutz (celine.glutz [at] graduateinstitute.ch)