Haidy Ear-Dupuy, Head NGO and Civil Society Center (NGOC) at the Asian Development Bank, leads the Bank’s engagement with civil society organizations. The NGOC, through its institution-wide network of staff in the operations, provides institutional coordination and technical support to mainstream citizens engagement, CSOs engagement, and CSOs collaboration for development effectiveness. Before joining ADB, Haidy worked with World Vision Cambodia as Director of Policy Advocacy and Communications where she worked on child protection, addressing child labor, anti human trafficking, food security, and governance. Haidy is a Graduate of the College of William and Mary with degrees in Government and Spanish. She also completed graduate degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Agricultural and Applied Economics and Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development.
Haidy Ear-Dupuy
Head
, ADB
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Materials
Title | Date | Learning Materials | Topic |
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How does ADB Work with Civil Society Organizations? | 10 October 2024 | Slides | ADB Administration and Governance |
Civil Society Engagement at ADB | 05 October 2023 | Slides | ADB Administration and Governance |
Recorded Solidarity Messages from Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department (SDCC), ADB | 05 October 2022 | Multimedia | Gender Equality, Social Development and Protection |
ADB Safeguard Policy Review Update – Phase 2 Regional Consultation Summary: Labor and Working Conditions Consultations | 25 November 2021 | Document | Social Development and Protection |
Core Labor Standards | 12 April 2018 | Slides | Environment, Poverty, Social Development and Protection |
Let's Keep Plastic Out of the Coral Triangle | 09 June 2016 | Document | Environment |
How ADB Engages with Citizens | 26 November 2015 | Slides | Governance and Public Sector Management |
Asia Pacific Regional Open Government Partnership Meeting Summary | 07 September 2015 | Document | Capacity Development, Governance and Public Sector Management |
Tackling Corruption through Civil Society-led Information and Communication Technology Initiatives | 01 March 2014 | Cases | Governance and Public Sector Management |