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ICSD 瑞士日內瓦
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ICSD 於2024年4月成立了瑞士日內瓦分部,主要目的是令會員受惠於歐洲的可持續發展及ESG的先進經驗。每年ICSD日內瓦分部將為會員提供兩次免費關於可持續發展及ESG相關的持續進修視頻會議。ICSD 日內瓦分部位於 the Centre for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development (CSEND)。

CSEND is accredited by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) with special consultative status and enjoys access to the United Nations organisations and participates actively in its policy deliberations in New York, Geneva and Vienna where CSEND has its own representatives. 
https://unsse.org/about/observers/csend/

ICSD 瑞士日內瓦分部合作夥伴

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Dr. Lichia Yiu

​President of CSEND

Born in Taipei in 1949 and a Swiss citizen, she holds a doctorate in Educational Psychology from Indiana University. A former associate professor at Chinese Culture University, Chinese Taipei, she was a post-doctoral fellow at Columbia University in organisational psychology. She is fluent in English and Mandarin.

Dr. Yiu has over 20 years of experience as an advisor to governments and international organisations on organisational development and reform of public administration. She recently directed a two-year, bilateral Swiss-Slovene project to reform the public administration of Slovenia and a three-year Sino-Swiss bilateral programme to modernise management training of senior civil service officials in China. She has also been a consultant to the United Nations Development Programme and other specialised UN agencies, as well as to private-sector organisations.

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Dr. Raymond Saner

​Director of CSEND

Born in Switzerland in 1947 and a Swiss citizen, he is fluent in German, English and French. He holds a doctorate in Social Psychology from the Union Graduate School, Cincinnati, Ohio, Master in Edu, Lesley U. Cambridge and a BA in Economics, U. of Basle.

Dr. Saner has over 20 years of experience in designing and managing institution development and capacity-building projects in the public sector throughout the world. He has been a consultant to European and Asian governments, multinational companies and international organisations, including the United Nations Development Programme, the World Trade Organisation and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. His recent project leadership responsibilities have included the development of management training centres in Russia and institutional reform in Eastern Europe and South America. A former adjunct professor at New York University's Graduate School of Business, he currently teaches on international negotiation at the University of Basle (Switzerland), and was a visiting professor at INSEAD (France).

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