Measuring Governance in a Disrupted World

Governments across the world today are facing increasingly complex pressures that are altering the world in which we live – fragility, conflict and violence; the amplifying impact of technology; large migration flows; tensions in managing resources; and more complicated service provision needs.

Speakers from the World Bank, World Justice Project, Results for Development and others gathered for a debate around the priorities and objectives of the design of the next generation of governance indicators.

Speakers:

  • Chair: Edouard Al-Dahdah, Senior Public Sector Specialist, World Bank
  • Alejandro Ponce, Chief Research Officer, World Justice Project
  • Nathaniel Heller, Executive Vice President, Integrated Strategies, Results for Development (R4D)
  • Liz McGrath, Director of Research & Data, Natural Resource Governance Institute
  • Sally Engle Merry, Silver Professor of Anthropology, NYU College of Arts and Sciences
  • Staffan Lindberg, Director, V-Dem Institute | Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg

Global & Regional Initiatives

R4D is a globally recognized leader for designing initiatives that connect implementers, experts and funders across countries to build knowledge and get that knowledge into practice.