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LEAD International Presentation to LEAD CIS Golitsino 17-18 January 2004
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2 LEAD’S MISSION To create, strengthen and support networks of people and institutions promoting change towards sustainable development that is economically sound, environmentally responsible and socially equitable.
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3 Sustainable Development Impact Initiatives Training Network LEAD Network
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4 Institutions Other Institutions, partners & individuals SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH LEAD NETWORK Specific Actions Communications & Public Role Training and Other Services NETWORK ACTIONS Adding to the Network of LEAD Fellows LEAD FELLOWS Adding to the Network of Institutions & Individuals NETWORK EXPANSION AND STRENGTHENING Fundraising Services and Advice Communications
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5 Real + Virtual Community Strong Shared Experience Mid-Career Influential Leaders Cross-Sectoral Cross-Cultural Local + Global Reach Neutral Space Uniquely LEAD
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6 LEAD Today 14 Institutions (MPs) Capable Staff Worldwide Influential Governing Bodies Global Faculty Partnerships LEAD Network
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7 LEAD Network - Fellows 1400 Fellows & growing Reach into a multitude of organizations
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8 LEAD Network
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9 Increase the number of : Fellows MPs Individuals reached by LEAD training Partners Network Expansion & Strengthening
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10 LEAD Training Programs External Training & Partnerships Training Services & Product Development Trainers Funding for Training Activities Training & Capacity Development
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11 LEAD Associate Training Apr 2004 – International training session to graduate C10 Jan-Dec 2004 - Recruit & select new cohort (self-funded and global) Young LEADers 2004 – Advertise Young LEADers 2005 – Recruit & select 1 st cohort LEAD Training Program
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12 Client groups: Association of Commonwealth Universities, IUCN, URI Coastal Resource Center, Envision, Smithsonian Institute… Partnerships: Globalegacy, Forum for the Future, Sustainability Institute, Imperial College, Harvard University… Ongoing project development: UNDP, IIED, IISD, Earth Charter Secretariat… External Training & Partnerships
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13 Continue to improve & develop new skills modules Increase types of fee-for-service training: ► Skills workshops ► Stand-alone short courses ► Consultancy in training design and facilitation Expand LEAD CD-ROM series ► Wye International Training Session CD-ROM Produce publications ► Systems Stories; Training Across Cultures; LEAD Case Studies Training Services & Product Development
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14 Continue to strengthen LEAD Trainers Training-of-Trainers series ► New product development, dissemination and testing ► Internal capacity building Facilitate access to quality international trainers Faculty Database on website ► Over 1,000 faculty Trainer Database ► 100 LEAD Fellow and staff trainers Trainers
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15 LEAD Associate Training Program Externally funded External Training and Partnerships Fee-for-service Training Products Cost recovery Partnership Joint funding identification Funding for Training Activities
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16 Opportunity Silo-based approaches are not delivering Asset LEAD connects across boundaries Vehicle LEAD Strategic Programs Impact Initiatives
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17 Ecosystems and Poverty Food Security Communicating Sustainable Development Engaging with Business LEAD Strategic Programs
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18 Ecosystems and Poverty Harness LEAD network to bring ecosystem value into development decisions Partnership with Millennium Ecosystems Assessment 9 projects involving over 80 Fellows Example: Siberia/Western China: NGO Network to Combat Illegal Timber Trafficking
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19 Food Security Crowded field but LEAD can add value Harnessing indigenous knowledge Food, poverty, environment, trade linkages
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20 The communication gap Participatory Communication: a LEAD strength Pilot projects : Example: Using Participatory Video & Dialogue to Build Support for Forrest Conservation & Eco-tourism in Siberia A LEAD Participatory Communication Unit? Communicating Sustainable Development
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21 Help business become part of the solution Training Advising Building SME capacity Engaging with Business
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22 Overall Strategy: Contributing to sustainable development and to LEAD’s financial viability Fundraising
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23 Fundraising: we are all concerned LI & MPs are raising funds for: Projects ► LEAD Strategic Programs ► Other projects (MP and LI) Training Member Program & LI core support
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24 Aims of Communications Strategy: Launch LEAD Network as a global brand Raise the profile of LEAD Network with potential funders and partners And increase the value of belonging to LEAD Network for Fellows and MPs LEAD Network Communication
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25 Sustainable Development Impact Initiatives Training Network LEAD Network – Integrated Strategy
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26 LEAD CIS Inter Cohort Meeting Aim: to discuss the overall LEAD program and make recommendations on: ► Program content ► Governance structure ► Management services ► Funding possibilities ► Future prospects ► Role of Fellows
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27 LEAD Fellows Photo
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