HOW to get involved

The achievements accomplished under the banner of the Global Project will depend both on the views of other partner organisations and the needs expressed among the network.  Work will also depend on the amount of funding and in-kind support received.

 

There are many ways in which you can get involved with the Global Project, for example:

  • Contribute material to the knowledge base or our newsletter
  • Undertake work in collaboration with the partners that will further advance the project’s goals
  • Make a financial donation
  • Host an event (such as a conference or a training course).

 International organisations: World Bank, The United Nations Development Programme, UNICEF, UN Economic Commission for Africa, UN Economic Commission for West Asia, UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific, International Association of Auditor Generals, PARIS21;

 

• Regional development banks: Inter-American Development Bank and African Development

Bank;

 

• National Governace: Ministry for Economic Development (ITA) and

Province of Trento (ITA);


• Research centers and academic associates: Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, International Society of Quality of Life Studies, Institute for Economic Studies and Analyses (Italy), North-Eastern University (United States of America), Michigan University (United States of America), RMIT University (Australia), Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (United Kingdom), University of East Piemonte (Italy), Siena University (Italy), Institute Pierre Werner (Luxembourg), University of Durham (United Kingdom) and Institute for Tropical Scientific Research (POR); International Institute for design (Austria);

 

• National Statistical Offices:  Korea, ROSSTAT (Russia), Statistic Sweden (SWE) and Luxembourg, Australian Bureau of Statistics (Australia) and Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungary);


 Non Government Organisations: The Lisbon Council, Andean Democratic Audit, International Institute for Sustainable Development (Canada), Arab Institute for Training and Research in Statistics (Jordan),Applied Survey Research (United States of America), Community Indicators Consortium (United States of America), Young Foundation (United Kingdom), Canadian Index of Wellbeing (Canada); Foro Consultivo Cientifico y Tecnológico (Mexico);


• Foundations: Kessler Foundation (Italy), Boston Foundation (United States of America), Hewlett Foundation (United States of America), Global Foundation (Australia); Foundation du Devenir (Suisse); Hans Boeckler Foundation (GER);


• Private companies: Unicredit Bank (Italy), Swivel.com (United States of America), Metaweb.com (United States of America).

 

The Global Project is quite ambitious, but it still in its early stages and much has yet to to be decided. It has already received firm offers of support from international organizations, development banks, academic experts, NGOs and governments to help take the work forward. The project has various lists of offical Partners, Associates, Sponsors, Technical Advisors and Correspondents as well as a list of 'Other Organisations' supporting our work.  The Global Project is now working closely with these organisations to plan a work programme, an overall timetable and specific outputs

 See also 

Who are the Partners

 

The project is a network of networks and relies on the contributions of others. We would very much appreciate your contributions. 

 

Read more on how to become a  Correspondent.

Read more on how to become an  Associate.

 

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