Wherever you are in working through systems change, transforming services, or making organisational changes… 
Whichever sector you work in: health, education, children’s welfare, housing… 
Whether you’re delivering public services, shaping policy, or leading research and evaluation… 
… there’s only one place to be this September, as The Global Implementation Conference comes to the UK for the first time!

This is your personal, unique opportunity to get involved

No ordinary conference, GIC 2019 is a truly immersive experience enabling everyone to explore approaches to help with the common challenges we all face when looking to make real, effective change. It will be bringing together insights into programmes that aim to make improvements and innovate. This global event programme has been developed with contributions from people working at The World Bank, WHO, Pathfinder International, Scottish Government, the Karolinska Institute, and universities across the world - in the UK, Kenya, Australia, Scandinavia, and the US, including Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. There’s so much on offer as contributors and delegates share experiences and learning about implementing change:

  • Access knowledge from over a decade of analysis of implementation - what’s worked, and mistakes, failures too!
  • Take part in one-off, unique conversations through professional matchmaking with speakers and facilitators
  • Stimulate your learning with new content which will be shared for the first time
  • Tailor your own programme by choosing workshops which cater for wherever you are on your implementation journey
  • Explore real-life examples of how to make changes and improvements that can be sustained and delivered to scale. 

Pre-conference registration is closed. Please contact info@globalimplementation.org for information on registering for this event.

For more information check the attached flyer as well as a brief program description. Sign up for pre-conference masterclasses to prepare for the conference and work with some of the best experts in the field!

Interested to join? All relevant information are available on the Conference website

 

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GIC, CELCIS

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