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Thursday
19
February
COP 30 (Brasil, November 2025)

3 Types of International Advocacy: Do they Work?

Davide Rodogno, Christophe Lécureuil
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International advocacy takes many forms, but which approaches truly make an impact? 

In this webinar, we compare three high-profile campaigns: the Gaza Flotilla (Mediterranean Sea, September 2025), NCDs at the UN General Assembly (September 2025), and COP 30 (Brasil, November 2025). We explore their structures, channels, key actors, and whether they achieved their intended outcomes, providing a clear lens into what works in international advocacy. 

Join us to examine real-world advocacy strategies and learn what it takes to influence change on the international stage.

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Speakers

 

Davide Rodogno

Davide Rodogno
Academic Advisor, Advocacy and International Public Affairs
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Christophe Lécureuil

Christophe Lécureuil
Lead Advisor for Advocacy Skills, Executive Degrees in Advocacy and International Public Affairs
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Executive Degrees in Advocacy and International Public Affairs, Executive Education, Geneva Graduate Institute

 

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