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07/06/2021

Catching up - 7 June 2021

As the grip of lockdown gradually relaxes, one of the great joys we’re all experiencing is catching up with the friends and family members we haven’t been allowed to embrace for months. This simplest of pleasures has been greatly missed and the universal relief at its return is palpable.

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02/06/2021

Citizen engagement - 2 June 2021

Today we launch our new website! This is an important milestone in GGI’s development as a knowledge institute engaging organisations with good governance as it evolves. The vibrant new website reflects the organisation we have grown into.

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24/05/2021

The tools of governance - 24 May 2021

Good governance isn’t necessarily more governance. This month we’ve gone back to first principles to focus on the basics and in this week’s illuminations we look at some of the building blocks of good governance.

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17/05/2021

Mental health awareness at work – 17 May 2021

We’ve all had to make a lot of adjustments throughout the pandemic. Today, as restrictions are further relaxed, a whole new raft of uncertainty begins. This understandably causes a lot of stress.

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26/04/2021

Sustaining life on Earth – 26 April 2021

Thursday 22 April was Earth Day, a global initiative to raise awareness about the environment and inspire people to save and protect it. We took the opportunity to look at the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals through a governance lens and ask what it will take to achieve them.

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12/04/2021

Joined up thinking – 12 April 2021

As we emerge from the pandemic, we must find ways to keep our minds open and our thinking fresh and connected. The best way to ensure that happens is to build lines of communication and keep talking to each other.

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29/03/2021

Doing things differently – 29 March 2021

On Thursday GGI hosted a book launch. Jaideep Prabhu’s How should a government be? nicely picks up from the debate that followed our annual lecture last year on how we can do democracy differently.

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