LEAD Anglophone West Africa was one of the first LEAD Member Programmes established in 1991. LEAD is hosted in Nigeria by the Foundation for Environmental Development and Education in Nigeria (FEDEN), a non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO) established in 1991 to promote awareness on the environment and sustainable development in Nigeria and enhance the building of local capacity required to drive the nation’s transition to a more sustainable development.
Director: |
Maureen Akintayo |
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c/o Foundation for Environmental Development and Education in Nigeria (FEDEN) |
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+234 (0) 1 774 2076 |
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+234 (0) 1 264 2603 |
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LEAD Brazil was established in 1991 and is hosted by Brazilian Association for Leadership Development (ABDL) on the campus of IPT, Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas in Sao Paulo.
Director: |
Dalberto Adulis |
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Associação Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento de Liderancas (ABDL)
Av. Prof. Almeida Prado, |
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+55 (0) 11 3719 1532 |
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+55 (0) 11 3714 4222 |
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LEAD’s mission is to inspire leadership for a sustainable world. LEAD Canada strives to provide opportunities for LEAD Fellows and other change agents – from Canada and abroad – to deepen their knowledge about, strengthen their skills for and engage in action in sustainable development. LEAD Canada pursues this purpose within an existing international and cross-sectoral framework. LEAD Canada is a non-profit association managed by LEAD Canada Fellows.
Director: |
John Lewis |
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PO Box 250 |
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+1-866-532-3539 |
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Director: |
Jaff Shen |
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Fuping Development Institute, |
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+86 (0) 10 5131 9200 |
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+86 (0) 10 5131 9204 |
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LEAD CIS was one of the seven programmes initially set up by the Rockefeller Foundation in 1991 and recruited its first Cohort in 1992, the year of the Rio Earth Summit. The Programme runs in 12 countries in the Former Soviet Union: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
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Alexander Ginzburg |
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LEAD CIS / DEF |
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+7 (495) 951 07 10 |
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Established in 1996, Lead International joined Lead’s founding members in the developing world to fill a gap in the global representation of the Lead network. Lead International Fellows are based in more than 27 countries across the European region and beyond, encompassing dozens of nationalities. They represent an invaluable resource of knowledge and skills for sustainable development in a diverse range of sectors.
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Sundial House |
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+44 (0) 207 938 8720 |
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+44 (0) 207 938 8710 |
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Director: |
Abdou Gueye |
Address: |
ENDA Tiers Monde |
Phone: |
+221 33 889 3430/31 |
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+221 33 842 8894 |
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LEAD India was one of the seven programmes initially set up by the Rockefeller Foundation in 1991. It was hosted by a number of organisations including the Centre for Researh on Environment Ecology until it became an independent organisation established by a group of Fellows themselves, in 2000.
Acting Director: |
Bhawana Luthra |
Address: |
C-87, 1st Floor |
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+91 11 29235720 |
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+91 11 29235721 |
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LEAD Indonesia was one of the seven programmes initially set up by the Rockefeller Foundation in 1991. It is hosted by the Foundation for Sustainable Development or Yayasan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan (YPB) and has been delivering the LEAD Fellowship Programme since 1992.
Director: |
Any Sulistyowati |
Address: |
Yayasan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan |
Phone: |
+62 (0) 21 769 5491 |
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+62 (0) 21 7581 6938 |
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indonesia@lead.org |
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LEAD Mexico was one of the seven programmes initially set up by the Rockefeller Foundation in 1991. It is hosted by El Colegio de Mexico, a free, non-profit, higher education organisation established in 1940. LEAD Mexico’s programme joins and shares El Colegio de Mexico’s academic activities in a number of fields including public administration, international affairs, economics, demographic and population studies, urban development, Asian and African studies.
Director: |
Boris Graizbord |
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Number 66, 1st Floor |
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+52 (01) 55 5449 3000 |
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+52 (01) 55 5645 0464 |
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Launched in October 1995 by the then President, LEAD Pakistan is the nation's largest network of professionals on sustainable development. LEAD Pakistan works on the following strategic areas; capacity building, community empowerment, knowledge management, networking and partnerships, public policy engagement and research.
Director: |
Ali T. Sheikh |
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LEAD House |
Phone: |
+92 (0) 51 2651511 |
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+92 (0) 51 2651512 |
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LEAD Southern and Eastern Africa (LEAD SEA) was established in 1995 and is hosted by the University of Malawi at the Chancellor College campus, situated in Zomba, the former capital of Malawi.
Director: |
Dr. Sosten S. Chiotha |
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Chancellor College, University of Malawi |
Phone: |
+265 (1) 526 059 / 524 222 |
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+265 (1) 524 251 |
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We work with a network of well established, like-minded partners that help us deliver our mission around the world. They operate internationally across 90 countries, helping us to increase our reach and deliver large and complex programmes at scale.
This network of partners includes our Member Programmes which provide a strategic base for us to undertake our work across continents, as shown in the map above.
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