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4: Innovation in International Organizations with Tina Ambos & Corinne Momal-Vanian
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4: Innovation in International Organizations with Tina Ambos & Corinne Momal-Vanian

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June 25, 201925m 55s

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Show Notes

Innovation is applied and seen in many fields, but what does it mean and how can international organizations leverage innovation to meet their missions? In this episode, part of our Conversation series, Natalie Alexander speaks with Tina Ambos, Director of the Institute of Management and Academic Director of the International Organizations MBA at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), and Corinne Momal-Vanian, the Director of the Division of Conference Management at UN Geneva, about their work and insights on innovating in international organisations, and what this means for multilateralism. 

To learn more about the work of Tina Ambos and UNIGE on innovation, head to the i2i Hub: for Innovation and Intrapreneurship, and read their 2 reports: Initiatives with Impact & Seed, Scale, Structure: How International Organizations Shape Innovation

For more information on innovation in the UN system, visit the UN Innovation Network website.

Content:

Speakers: Tina Ambos & Corinne Momal-Vanian.

Host: Natalie Alexander.

Editor & Sound Editor: Natalie Alexander.

Image: i2i Hub, UNIGE.

Recorded and produced at the UN Library Geneva.