The Knowledge Network on Climate Assemblies (KNOCA) aims to improve the commissioning, design, implementation and impact of climate assemblies, using evidence, knowledge exchange and dialogue. We are an active community of policy makers, practitioners, activists, researchers and other actors with experience and interest in climate assemblies who co-create activities and knowledge.
GloCAN Event on DOCKING: How can global citizens’ assemblies make an impact on global governance?
Much has been said about the importance, potential, and urgency of bringing citizen voices directly to the global governance stage. But how exactly can this happen? What role should global citizens’ assemblies play in the crowded scene of international organisations and transnational activism? This session explores ideas, recipes, and strategies to create pathways to impact from global citizen deliberation to institutions of global governance, and the challenges that come associated with them.
Learn more:
- Strengthening Citizen Participation in Global Governance
- Navigating Power Dynamics in Global Climate Governance
- Designing Global Citizens’ Assemblies for Impact
Speakers:
Aish Machani, Iswe Foundation
United Nations Advocacy Co-lead at Iswe Foundation and former United Nations Foundation Next Generation Fellow
Camille Dobler, Missions Publiques
Head of Research at Missions Publiques
Antoine Vergne, Missions Publiques
Co-Director at Missions Publiques
Moderator:
Nicole Curato, University of Canberra | GloCAN
Professor of Political Sociology at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra and GloCAN’s founder and Co-Lead