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Membership
LEAD
has both individual and institutional
members. Individual members are called LEAD
Fellows. They have all completed a training
under our Leadership Development Program
(LDP). The program emphasizes: enhancing
leadership skills; building knowledge of
sustainable development challenges and
exploring possible solutions; developing a
set of shared ethics and values; supporting
collaboration and peer learning.
Today,
there are more than 100 LEAD Fellows from
the worlds of business, media, public
sector, universities and non-governmental
organizations in over 27 cities of Pakistan.
They communicate continually, meet
periodically, embark on joint projects,
publish research, undertake professional
exchanges, take part in international
negotiations and support each other in
sustainable development. They are networked
with their nearly 2000 counterpart in more
than 80 countries.
Through
LEAD, they are members of an influential
network of peers. LEAD Fellows today are
mayors, members of parliaments, heads of
corporations, leaders of non-governmental
organizations, ministers, newspaper editors
and TV producers, scientists and global
citizens.
LEAD’s
institutional members include affiliated
non-governmental organizations in Brazil,
Canada, China, the Commonwealth of
Independent States, Francophone Africa,
India, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria,
Pakistan, Southern Africa, the UK and the
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