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Stakeholder consultations
Modern technological, environmental, political realities have led to the emergence of an unprecedented diverse set of stakeholders at the international levels, but the perspectives of non-state actors, in particular under-represented, under-served communities and minority groups in the International Relations field are often ignored and disrespected.
The Institute is committed to ensuring meaningful, effective and informed participation of these groups as key stakeholders at the global level.
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About stakeholder consultations
In public diplomacy, stakeholder consultations mean processes that enable exchange of information between diverse stakeholders (including between IOs, governments and non-state stakeholders) in order to provide input reflecting their needs and interests relating to the policy that is the subject of the consultation.
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Submission Statement
IOs regularly provide opportunities for NGO to make written and video statements.
The length of video statements delivered during meetings for members of the Institute are usually limited to two minutes.
Opportunities –Participation in Stakeholder consultations
At the Institute, we use socially appropriate and gender-sensitive consultation methods that enable effective consultation with different stakeholder groups, including those that may be under-represented, excluded, or marginalized.
Stakeholder consultations
Tapping into a broad range of perspectives strengthens the outcomes and accountability of our engagement with IOs.
It is through these consultations that we can help implement more effective solutions to global development challenges.
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EU Commission Stakeholder consultations
The Commission is committed to listen more closely to citizens and stakeholders, as part of the Commission’s Better Regulation Agenda. Opening up policy making can help the EU to become more transparent, accountable, and effective.
As a citizen, you can:
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express your views right from the start of the Commission's work by providing feedback on roadmaps, inception impact assessments and evaluation roadmaps,
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contribute to the preparation of Commission's proposals through your participation to a number of consultation activities ranging from public consultations to workshops, hearings or surveys,
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provide feedback on any legislative proposal adopted by the Commission
Stakeholder consultations
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World Bank Group stakeholder consultation
Ongoing dialogue between the World Bank Group and stakeholders—government, civil society, media, academia and the private sector—is a critical aspect of WBG work. The platform to inform and consult with interested and affected parties on select areas of WBG work, such as new policies or changes to regulations, Country Partnership Strategies, and global thematic studies and programs is below (list of consultations currently being held in various countries on different topics).