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Argentina's institutional crisis and the role of civil society in promoting reforms

with Nicolás Ducoté
Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth, Argentina

Public Evening Forum Tuesday 26th April, 5:30pm @ Centre for Public Policy

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Biography

Nicolás Ducoté: Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs, Universidad de San Andrés; Masters in Public Policy, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Co-founder and Executive Director of CIPPEC. In public service he held the posts of Director of the National School of Government, Director of the Center for International Cooperation in Public Administration, and Board Member of the National Institute of Public Administration (INAP). He has been an international consultant for the United Nations, Transparency International, the InterAmerican Development Bank, CEPAL, and still continues to provide advice to the World Economic Forum and to Kissinger McLarty Associates. Author of numerous articles on public policy in the argentine national media, and speaker and/or coordinator in over 30 national and international conferences.  He sits on the Editorial Committee of El Cronista Comercial, the leading business journal in the country, and on the Boards of the Harvard Club of Argentina, Universidad de San Andres, Foro Social para la Transparencia. He also is a member of the Advisory Board of the Regional Office of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies of Harvard University, and does regular volunteer work advising other NGOs, civic groups, and social organizations on institutional development and advocacy in the public interest.


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