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  • Think Tank (Re)sources

    Created in 2004
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  • Location

    115 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris, France

    Paris

    France

  • Employees

    Scale: 2-10

    Estimated: 5

  • Engaged corporates

    21
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  • Added in Motherbase

    6 years, 1 month ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    [Automatic translation follows] (Re)sources, the think tank for open debates and proposals on access to essential services

    Created in 2004, (Re)sources is a think tank (think tank) on access to essential services – water, energy, sanitation – in developing countries.

    The think tank aims to draw the attention of decision-makers and the media to the issues of access to essential services in developing countries.

    (Re)sources brings together more than thirty members from various backgrounds from the worlds of business, politics, institutions and ideas. All share the conviction that access to essential services is an absolute priority for development and a responsibility of the international community towards populations.

    As a stakeholder in the public debate, (Re)sources organizes several meetings throughout the year, in the form of symposiums, conference-debates or side-events on the sidelines of major international conferences.

    --------------- Created in 2004, (Re)sources is a think tank on issues concerning access to essential services – water, sanitation and energy – in developing countries. (Re)sources aims at creating a dialogue by organizing regular debates in order to highlight local initiatives and boost solutions actively targeting economic progress and social inclusion.

    (Re)sources'​ ambition is to use these meetings to propose solutions in the field of access to essential services by producing recommendations that are designed to be distributed to international bodies.

  • Original language

    (Re)sources, le think tank des débats libres et des propositions sur l'accès aux services essentiels

    Créé en 2004, (Re)sources est un think tank (laboratoire d'idées) sur l'accès aux services essentiels – eau, énergie, assainissement – dans les pays en développement.

    Le think tank a pour objectif de mobiliser l'attention des décideurs et des médias sur les problématiques d'accès aux services essentiels dans les pays en développement.

    (Re)sources rassemble plus d'une trentaine de membres d'horizons variés issus du monde des affaires, de la politique, des institutions et des idées. Tous partagent la conviction que l'accès aux services essentiels constitue une priorité absolue pour le développement et une responsabilité de la communauté internationale envers les populations.

    Partie prenante du débat public, (Re)sources organise plusieurs rencontres tout au long de l'année, sous forme de colloque, de conférence-débat ou de side-event en marge des grandes conférences internationales.

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    Created in 2004, (Re)sources is a think tank on issues concerning access to essential services – water, sanitation and energy – in developing countries. (Re)sources aims at creating a dialogue by organising regular debates in order to highlight local initiatives and boost solutions actively targeting economic progress and social inclusion.

    (Re)sources'​ ambition is to use these meetings to propose solutions in the field of access to essential services by producing recommendations that are designed to be distributed to international bodies.

  • Think Tank (Re)Sources - Agir pour l'accès aux services essentiels

    Le think tank (Re)sources est né d’un colloque organisé en 2004 à Libreville (Gabon) autour de personnalités issues du monde des affaires.

  • https://www.thinktank-resources.com/
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