2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2004.09.002
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Engaging civil society in global governance: lessons for member states and advice for civil society

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“…For the UN, the challenge of overcoming this triangle is causing a gradual shift of focus; for example Green (2005) points out that 'the question is no longer whether the UN engages with civil society, but how'. The GEF has endeavoured to engage with this problem from its earliest stages through such mechanisms as its small grants programme aimed at local and national NGOs and CBOs, and through a number of initiatives designed to involve the private sector or to promote public-private partnerships.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the UN, the challenge of overcoming this triangle is causing a gradual shift of focus; for example Green (2005) points out that 'the question is no longer whether the UN engages with civil society, but how'. The GEF has endeavoured to engage with this problem from its earliest stages through such mechanisms as its small grants programme aimed at local and national NGOs and CBOs, and through a number of initiatives designed to involve the private sector or to promote public-private partnerships.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I always think that standards should be written by practitioners that know what they are talking about." [Interview 16 -EAOPS, private affiliate] Altogether, continued exclusion of civil society can undermine the credibility and legitimacy of institutions governed by member states (Green, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%