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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has been working with civil society since it was founded. Over the decades, the size, scope, and capacity of civil society around the world have increased dramatically and so did the OECD’s engagement. It helps ensure that stakeholders’ views are factored into the OECD’s work and OECD analyses are stronger when they include the perspectives of civil society organisations (CSOs).

At the Institute, we believe that engaging with the OECD helps improve our impact on society.
With our subject-matter expertise and field experience, public diplomats bring vital knowledge to help advance policy change.

How can public diplomacy practitioners get involved in OECD's work?

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Regular consultations
 

Regular consultations, held by many OECD directorates regarding the development or review of OECD work. Online consultations have broadened public participation in OECD’s work, but many discussions involve both meetings and web tools. CSOs are also active at every stage in implementing and monitoring products of the OECD’s work.

 

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Conferences and workshops

Conferences and workshops are convened both at the OECD and around the world to elicit stakeholders’ opinions on issues ranging from education and development to corporate governance and taxation (see our upcoming events calendar).

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Annual OECD Forum
 

The annual OECD Forum, held in Paris, is a multi-stakeholder gathering, increasingly prominent on the global calendar, that brings together the broader stakeholder community, government ministers and leaders of international organisations to discuss the key issues of the moment and to feed those discussions and conclusions into the annual OECD ministerial meeting

经济合作与发展组织(OECD)自1961年成立以来,一直在听取民间社会的意见并与之合作。

在研究所,我们相信与经合组织合作有助于提高我们对社会的影响。
凭借我们的主题专长和实地经验,公共外交官带来了重要的知识,帮助推动政策变革。

经合组织定期组织公共咨询和其他征集活动,并通过运动和调查征求意见。

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Selection criteria for members to represent the Institute at conferences

When reviewing the application forms, the Institute considers a number of primary and secondary selection criteria outlined below.
Primary selection criteria
Applicant is a Doctor/PhD member or a Professional member of the Institute for at least one year;
Applicant has demonstrated experience in the fields related to conference;
Once these primary criteria are determined, a number of secondary considerations are factored into the final selections. 
Secondary selection criteria

  • Participation in previous programmes

  • Funding

As a rule, participants are required to fund their own participation in the conferences, except for the virtual events which are provided free of charge. 

  • Gender diversity

  • Geographical diversity

Explore our latest participation in OCDE events

November 2023 – (Paris), Ngozi Franca Okoye, PhD participated in the OECD conference which took place at the OECD headquarters in Paris as a delegate from the Institut de Diplomatie Publique.

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