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Promoting Good Governance in International Development - Opportunities for Civil Society, with Kulan Amin

Dublin, 2 July 2007 - The third of three seminars for development agencies will focus on strengthening accountability in partner countries and opportunities for civil society to contribute to the promotion of public participation in decision making. Led by Kulan Amin, TI’s Programme Manager for Poverty and Development, the session will draw from TI’s recently published discussion paper on Poverty, Aid and Corruption which is available  here.

 

Entry is free. 

 

Kulan Amin joined TI in January 2007 as Programme Manager, Poverty and Development. Prior to joining TI she worked for over 5 years with the European Commission in India managing an extensive portfolio of bilateral projects in the field of rural development and environment in India and Bhutan and more recently a water sector policy support programme in Rajasthan. Between 1996 and 1999 Kulan worked for the German Development Cooperation (GTZ) projects in India providing capacity building support to NGOs engaged in the areas of sustainable livelihoods, natural resource management and micro-credit.

This event is supported by Irish Aid

5 July 2007, 9.30am to 11am - Buswells Hotel, Kildare St, Dublin 2