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LEAD was founded in the run-up to the 1992 Rio Earth Summit. Two decades later we returned to Rio to celebrate our 20th anniversary, share our learning on leadership for sustainable development, and discuss the challenges and opportunities faced by today's sustainability leaders. We also introduced the LEAD way of learning to a brand new audience, and hopefully inspired many people to take action on sustainability challenges!At our anniversary event on 17 June, we showed a slideshow
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“LEAD instilled in me the confidence and sense of responsibility to influence the world for a better tomorrow”
Archana Godbole, LEAD Fellow, India
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“You can always tell when there’s a cadre of LEAD people in an organisation. It changes that organisation. It gives it a new life, new energy, and frankly new relevance. Nothing is more needed than the kind of leaders which LEAD produces.”
Maurice Strong, former Senior Advisor to the Secretary General, United Nations
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“LEAD has broadened my vision for sustainable development. LEAD provides me with a continuous inspiration for learning, working and building solutions with multiple stakeholders at a local, regional and global level”
Sergio Sanchez, LEAD Fellow, Mexico
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“‘The LEAD network is an incredible talent bank of leaders from all over the world who know and care about sustainable development, and will bring those skills to government, NGOs and the private sector”
Jonathan Lash, President, World Resources Institute
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“LEAD is unique because it is the only training that builds cross-cultural communication and common understanding and creates a global family”
Rana El Akhal, LEAD Fellow, Jordan
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“Knowing that a new generation of leaders from the developing world and emerging markets are promoting sustainable development, helped by LEAD, gives me real hope for the future”
Bjorn Stigson, World Business Council for Sustainable Development
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“Through collaboration with other members of the LEAD program, I learned that it is possible to find new solutions for sustainability problems, with the ideas coming from those involved in different fields”
Arcadie Capcelea, LEAD Fellow, Moldova
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“Being a LEAD Fellow means being part of something that is larger than the sum of its parts, understanding the complexity in sustainable development and having the ability to utilize cross-cultural differences for the greater good. ”
Mark Didden, LEAD Fellow, The Netherlands
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“"LEAD is an organisation where racial, social, economic and elitist barriers fall. This is the place where the university professor discusses equally with a student, where the elected politician is comfortable with the journalist and reveals their heart and not their interest... LEAD is enriched by its diversity."”
Edmond Nanoukon, LEAD Fellow, Benin
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“Being a LEAD Fellow is to be an agent of change and an advocate for a sustainable life”
Baderinwa Babawale, LEAD Fellow, Nigeria
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