Advisory Support: Odisha Signs MoU With Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
Bhubaneswar, July 22: A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between Government of Odisha and Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) to provide advisory support to government for successfully delivering its overall economic agenda.
Headquartered in London, United Kingdom, TBI is helmed by former prime minister of UK, Tony Blair, and greatly benefits from his vast experience, expertise, and network. It works in more than 45 countries to help governments turn ideas into reality. It helps leaders by advising on strategy, policy, and delivery, and by unlocking the power of technology across all three. Its domains of specialization include governance, foreign policy, investments, infrastructure and cities, climate and energy, and human capital. Through interventions in these areas, the organization aims to help build more open, inclusive, and prosperous societies for people everywhere.
The collaboration, a non-commercial project, involves strategy development support, delivery and implementation support, and strategic communications support. Under these support initiatives, TBI will undertake a range of activities such as current-state analysis, external benchmarking, roadmap design, capacity development, effective communication of core reforms to enhance adoption, and many others. These initiatives, coupled with TBI’s expertise in leveraging insights from various public and private stakeholders, are expected to further catalyze Odisha’s ongoing transformation.
On this occasion, Minister of Electronics, Information Technology, Sports and Youth Services and Home Tusharkanti Behera, Chief Secretary Pradeep Kumar Jena, Development Commissioner-cum ACS, Anu Garg, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Deoranjan Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary, Finance Vishal Kumar Dev, Principal Secretary RD, Information and Public Relations Sanjay Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary, E&IT Manoj Kumar Mishra were present.
The MoU was signed by the Special Secretary, E&IT Department Manas Ranjan Panda and Vivek Agarwal, Country Director, India of Tony Blair Institute of Global Change. Additional Secretary E&IT Manoj Kumar Pattnaik proposed the vote of thanks.
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