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Alternative Service Delivery and Societal Responses: Inclusion, Equity, Diversity, Adaptability and Leaving No One Behind
Time:
Monday, 01/July/2024:
4:30pm - 6:00pm
Session Chair: Prof. Natasja HOLTZHAUSEN, University of Pretoria
Location:New Education Building Room 15
New Education Building, Ground Floor, Bloemfontein Campus.
Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Blue Wooldridge, Virginia Commonwealth University, United States of America
H.E. Mousa Abu Zaid, General Personnel Council (GPC), Ramallah, State of Palestine
Dr. Najat Zarrouk, IASIA President and Director of Development, Knowledge Management and ALGA of UCLG Africa, UN CEPA Member, Morocco
Presentations
Alternative Service Delivery and Societal Responses: Inclusion, Equity, Diversity, Adaptability and Leaving No One Behind
Natasja HOLTZHAUSEN1, Blue WOOLDRIGDE2, Mousa ABU ZAID3, Najat ZARROUK4
1University of Pretoria, South Africa; 2Virginia Commonwealth University, United Staes of America; 3General Personnel Council (GPC), Ramallah, State of Palestine; 4IASIA President and Director of Development, Knowledge Management and ALGA of UCLG Africa, UN CEPA Member, Morocco
This panel proposal aims to explore and discuss alternative service delivery models and the associated societal responses centred around the principles of inclusion, equity, diversity, adaptability and leaving no one behind. As societies continue to evolve and face new challenges, it is essential to examine how service delivery can be reimagined to cater to diverse needs and ensure a more equitable and inclusive society. The panel will delve into questions relating to innovative approaches, policies, and practices that have successfully addressed the gaps in traditional service delivery and fostered social cohesion and well-being among individuals and communities. The goal is to provide meaningful insights and recommendations to policymakers, practitioners, and researchers in building sustainable and inclusive service delivery systems.
Audience Engagement:
The panel will dedicate a significant portion of time to engage with the audience through moderated discussions and Q&A sessions. Attendees will have the opportunity to share their experiences, ask questions, and contribute to the dialogue surrounding alternative service delivery in diverse contexts.
Rationale:
This panel encourages an important conversation surrounding alternative service delivery approaches that prioritize inclusion, equity, diversity, and leaving no one behind. By bringing together experts and practitioners from various disciplines and perspectives, we seek to promote the exchange of knowledge, experiences, and best practices. The insights gained from this panel will contribute to enhancing service delivery systems worldwide and fostering more equitable and inclusive societies.