Category: Civil Society

[Five lessons from the ACM] Lesson 4: Harnessing the interconnections of the network

The Annual Curators Meeting 2016 (“ACM”) provided many useful lessons for effective contribution to the Global Shapers Community. I was privileged to represent the Hong Kong Hub as its Deputy Curator. Here is the fourth of the five lessons I learnt. Connecting hubs with common goals to work on projects and yielding high synergy are pillar objectives, giving the meaning

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[Five lessons from the ACM] Lesson 3: Youth leadership begins with robust values

The Annual Curators Meeting 2016 (“ACM”) provided many useful lessons for effective contribution to the Global Shapers Community. I was privileged to represent the Hong Kong Hub as its Deputy Curator. Here is the third of the five lessons I learnt. The value of youth per se The Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum (“Forum”), Prof. Klaus Schwab

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[Five lessons from the ACM] Lesson 2: Roadmap to building a stronger hub

The Annual Curators Meeting 2016 (“ACM”) provided many useful lessons for effective contribution to the Global Shapers Community. I was privileged to represent the Hong Kong Hub as its Deputy Curator. Here is the second of the five lessons I learnt. The World Economic Forum (“Forum”) held 16 sets of workshops to help Shapers enhance the operation of their hubs in four

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[Five lessons from the ACM] Lesson 1: Multi-prong engagement strategy

The Annual Curators Meeting 2016 (“ACM”) provided many useful lessons for effective contribution to the Global Shapers Community. I was privileged to represent the Hong Kong Hub as its Deputy Curator. Here is the first of the five lessons I learnt. The organization of the ACM program itself was a feat of management and logistics. The World Economic Forum

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Special Education Needs Bill

The drafting of the Special Education Needs Bill was completed on June 11, 2016.  The offices of Legislative Councillors, Fernando Cheung and Dennis Kwok, moved the drafting exercise after completing research and public consultation. The Bill should be submitted as a private member bill sometime in the next legislative term. I have researched comparative laws and policies, and analysed proposals

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