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This Launchpad site is a simple at-a-glance summary of progress towards the Government After Shock event and insights gathering.

 

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STAGE 1

CONCEPT OVERVIEW

Co-framing participation options

Summary of outcomes from the Stage 1 video meetups at the beginning of June.

Video segment: Overview [18 mins]

Video segment: Event models [20 mins]

Day 1: Global Dialogues Assembly

Rethinking and rebuilding through innovation

Networked dialogues that will be grassroots oriented, and focus on insights from the frontline.

The Global Dialogues Assembly will be a network of local dialogue events, hosted in cities around the world on 17 November 2020.

Day 2: Global Insights Assembly

Collaboration for systemic change beyond crisis

An open forum bringing together contributions from leaders & practitioners around the world.

The Global Insights Assembly on Wednesday 18 November will aggregate the dialogue from Day One together with leadership contributions.

2020 – a year of global crisis; of social and economic shock

As the post-COVID-19 world emerges, within government circles as well as for all those with a focus on public policy and service delivery there is unfolding a sense of asking new questions; needing to predict the immediate future amidst uncertainty; seeking for sense-making and checking-in with peers for their response.

The two-day facilitated event will combine in-person and digital experiences and focus on key questions such as:

What do we need to leave behind from this shock? What are the things that no longer fit with the world we’re heading into, what are the structures and processes that have revealed themselves to be inadequate, unsuited or inappropriate for the emerging world?

What do we want to keep? What are the things that are regarded as important to hold on to, and that need to be adapted to new times?

What should we do differently? For what things is there now an opportunity for them to do be done differently?

Get involved!

To join in the global Co-Design program (to the end of July), supporting the insights reporting initiatives or to start planning your local event, please sign-in to the #GovAfterShock Spaces on the X360 CO*LLAB.

 

A new ‘experience platform’ for all participants:

  • Deepening ideas exchange
  • New kinds of interaction
  • Opportunities to connect with leaders and speakers
  • Connecting with people who have similar or complementary interests
  • Exploring the familiar in new and unfamiliar ways
  • Contributing to sectoral development