International cooperation is essential for tackling today’s biggest global challenges – from climate change and biodiversity loss to inequality and forced displacement. In this interactive lunch session, we will explore what working in an international cooperation agency actually looks like: who the key actors are, how decisions are made, and what it takes to drive impact in complex political and institutional landscapes. The session includes a short interactive exercise where students will step into the shoes of decision-makers negotiating a joint intervention to tackle a global challenge.
José Albuquerque de Sousa is an advisor in Sustainable Finance at GIZ, where he focuses on Central Bank advisory, and was a former Finance Faculty at the Norwegian School of Economics. Register to join us on September 18th from 11:45am-12:45pm!