CIG Publishes Governance Matters Magazine, Sharing Practitioner Stories from Around the World
September 26, 2024
SINGAPORE, 26 September 2024 — CIG is proud to announce the launch of the fourth issue of Governance Matters, the only annual magazine sharing government practitioner tradecraft and good practices in governance from around the world. The 2024 edition delivers insights and tradecraft from more than 20 contributors hailing from six continents of the globe.
Our cover story features Botswana’s Hon Bogolo Kenewendo who shares how financial institutions and economic frameworks can be reimagined to allow countries in Africa to reach their full economic potential while recognising their material contribution to sustainable development. Hear from Brazil’s first Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Sonia Guajajara, who speaks on protecting Indigenous lands, cultures and communities, as well as CIG founder Richard F. Chandler, who writes on how good governance and the marketplace can bring prosperity to the Global South. We also report on the Chandler Good Government Index 2024 launch panel discussion between Australia’s former Prime Minister The Hon. Julia Gillard AC, Baroness Margaret Hodge, and CIG’s Kenneth Sim on future-ready governments. Other stories for the 2024 edition include topics such as scaling policies for impact, fighting cybercrime and disinformation, and how to be an effective civil servant amid complex, entangled realities.
We invite you to browse or download Governance Matters now here and join the conversation about Governance Matters on social media using #governancematters.
About the Chandler Institute of Governance (CIG)
The Chandler Institute of Governance (CIG) is an international non-profit organisation, headquartered in Singapore. We believe in a world where citizens have a deep sense of trust in their governments and public institutions, and where nations are governed by principled, wise leaders supported by an effective civil service. Trust and effective governance serve as a strong foundation for national development and prosperity. CIG supports governments in building government talent, leadership and public service capabilities through training programmes, research initiatives and advisory work. We are not affiliated with any national government or political party, and we do not represent any partisan or commercial interests.
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About the Chandler Academy of Governance (CAG)
The Chandler Academy of Governance (CAG) is the training arm of CIG. CAG complements and supports CIG’s work by designing and delivering training programmes that are practitioner-oriented, to equip government leaders with capabilities required to meet the realities and demands of public service work. CAG works with its panel of adjunct trainers and subject matter experts in the design and delivery of these programmes.
For more information about CAG, please visit https://www.chandleracademy.org
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GIAEVER-ENGER Victoria (Ms)
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Chandler Institute of Governance
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