#mesoJourneys
What is a meso journey?
Check it here: meso journey (in the Ens Dictionary).
See also Sector journeys - #isicWW & #cofogWW explaining the role of meso actors in Addis Ababa Action Agenda - #a4a2030 - #pi9
Social actors with meso journeys
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#mesoJourneys
- AGORA-parl.org
- Asia Pacific CoP-MfDR
- Bankers Association
- Civil service commission
- Climate Technology Centre and Network (UNFCCC)
- Department of Education
- e-Agriculture (Community of Practice)
- Energy access practitioner network
- Global Centre for ICT in Parliament
- Guideline Clearinghouse
- International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM)
- International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
- International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations
- International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
- International Rice Research Institute
- Inter-Parliamentary Union
- Kaggle
- League of Cities
- League of Municipalities
- League of Provinces
- League of Vice Governors
- Professional Regulatory Board
- Reproduction rights organisations
- Tax Justice Network
- Teacher and Teacher Educators from sub-Saharan Africa (TESSA)
- Teacher's Association
- Technology Executive Committee (UNFCCC)
- United Nations Peacebuilding Commission
- Wikiworx Academy
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In his recent book How Change Happens, Duncan Green (@fp2p) cites his January 2016 interview with Paul Polman (@PaulPolman) to describe the low profile attitudes of transnational corporations (TNCs) when it comes to climate change lobbying. Corporations (micro level) leave the dirty work to business associations (meso level) (p.161-162):
Jan Goossenaerts
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