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The Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance project has involved some 70 participants from 28 countries. Fifteen participants are academic researchers with specialist knowledge of civil society engagement of a particular global governance institution. Twenty-two participants are discussants from citizen action groups and official circles who have extensive first-hand experience of civil society relations with the global institutions in question. On the one hand the practitioner discussants bring to the project a crucial ‘reality check’ on the studies. On the other hand they take from the project analytical insights and new awareness of the operations of other global agencies. Another thirty practitioners and researchers have joined the Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance project as chairs of workshop sessions and other workshop contributors.
Srilatha Batliwala
Hauser Center
Renate Bloem
Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations
Mawaki Chango
Internet Cooperation for Assigned Names and Numbers General Names Supporting Organisation Council
Daisy Cooper
Commonwealth Secretariat
Meggan Dissly
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Tina Ebro
Insititute for Popular Democracy
John Evans
Trade Union Advisory Committee
Jo Marie Griesgraber
New Rules for Global Finance
Björn Hettne
School of Global Studies
Yurily Isakov
Civil Society Liaison at G8 2006
Johny Joseph
Creative Handicrafts
Milly Katana
Health Rights Action Group
Bernard Kuiten
World Trade Organization
Tatsuro Kunugi
International Christian University and ex-United Nations
Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz
International Centre for Trade amd Sustainable Development
Mike Muchilwa
International Fair Trade Organization IFAT
Valentina Pellizzer
Association for Progressive Communications
Ziad Abdel Samad
Arab NGO Network for Development
Bassirou Sarr
International Monetary Fund
Michael Schulz
School of Global Studies
Rajesh Tandon
Participatory Research in Asia
Muthoni Wanyeki
ex-Director, the African Women's Development and Communication Network FEMNET
Rachel Winter Jones
World Bank
David Winters
Global Fund Secretariat







