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ABDL/LEAD Brazil launches 2nd Seminar Networks and Development

The Brazilian Association for Leadership Development (ABDL) and the Leadership for Environment and Development (LEAD), in partnership with Senac São Paulo and Rits - Information Network for the Third Sector will bring about 200 people together on July 2008, to exchange ideas and build knowledge around the role of networks in the promotion of sustainable development.
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2008-03-02 4:00

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2183-274x300.jpg ABDL  (Brazilian Association for Leadership Development) and LEAD (Leadership for Environment and Development), in partnership with Senac São Paulo and Rits - Information Network for the Third Sector, presents the 2nd Seminar Networks and Development.

This seminar is an event for exchanging ideas and building knowledge that will bring together around 200 persons around lectures, round table dialogues, panels of ´best practices´ and workshops, with the objective to discuss the role of networks in the promotion of sustainable development.

To reach this objective, network representatives and professionals with a broad experience on the topic will share theories and practices on four themes: Networks and Environment; Networks and Public Policy; Networks and Society; and Networks and Economy. The seminar will be held in July 2008.

The second edition of this seminar marks the conclusion of a training program in networks, promoted by ABDL and LEAD International, called Redesenvolvimento 2007.

At this moment, ABDL is looking for new partners in the realization of this event and to join a real learning community, contributing directly to the strengthening of networks for development.

For more information, please see atached document.


Website (URL) http://www.lead.org.br/article/view/2910

Author(s) ABDL (Brazilian Association for Leadership Development)


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