What’s one change that could shape new ways of governing over the next five years?
That’s the question we asked representatives from governments, civil society, academia and international organisations at the recent #NewWaysofGoverning Conference: buff.ly/oKoewax
We can’t solve 21st-century challenges with 20th-century systems.
The #NewWaysofGoverning Conference showed that transformation is possible if we use tech for good, build trust and co-create new ways of governing for people & planet.
Find out what happened and read key insights: buff.ly/gyor2Ck
Governance needs to evolve so that it is fair, trustworthy, and accessible for all.
The #NewWaysofGoverning Conference brought together leading thinkers to reshape the future of governance.
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Around the world, institutions are being tested by issues like digital disruption, polarisation, and declining trust.
At the #NewWaysofGoverning Conference, leaders all agreed: we need governance that is more inclusive, effective, and accountable: youtu.be/iYdw18ruAmc
It doesn't get any better than this. I'm talking about the #NewWaysofGoverning conference organized by @undp-gpcg.bsky.social in #Oslo.
We discussed #democraticinnovation with an incredible group of people and brainstormed ideas for the future of governance.
I have three main takeaways: