M·CAM Partners with the Center for Human Emergence in proposing the Creation of The Hague Center for Global Governance, Innovation and Emergence.
Date: Wed, 2008-08-27
M·CAM Partners with the Center for Human Emergence in proposing the Creation of The Hague Center for Global Governance, Innovation and Emergence.
Den Hagg, The Netherlands − Charlottesville, VA −− August 27, 2008 −− M·CAM has joined a team of global emergence leaders in proposing the creation of The Hague Center for Global Governance, Innovation and Emergence. The “Hague Center for Global Governance, Innovation and Emergence” identifies partnerships and aligns initiatives towards a common goal within the wide field of International Development. It will incorporate initiatives from the different thematic policy intentions. It supports the philosophy behind the MFS of a multifaceted, integrated repertoire of complementary strategic interventions by government and civil society, and can make a contribution to its realization. The proposal’s principal author, Peter Merry, stated that, “Through our partnership with M·CAM, we are able to tap into the capacity of the corporate world to provide key technologies without getting caught up in traditional struggles and paralysis around intellectual property. Even more than that, we can access Global Innovation Commons where an alignment of the best knowledge and solutions is made accessible for the public good.”
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