Advocacy panels
The Advocacy Panels are usually one-day workshop which gather stakeholders related to private sector development in a country or region. They aim at facilitating public-private-academic dialogue, share benchmarks and analyses, and create a favourable context for designing new policies or tools.
These panels can be organised on an ad hoc basis, to deal with a particular issue, or they can be set up on a more or less permanent basis in the form of a working group that represents an interlocutor of the public authorities for the construction of new political agendas.
The working formats vary according to the objectives of the meetings: expert intervention, group work, collective intelligence exercise, hearings, etc.
Testimonials
“The advocacy panels implemented with ANIMA resulted in the development of an intellectual property management regime presented to the government and implemented in five universities across the country.”
Ramy Boujawdeh, Deputy Director General, Berytech, Lebanon