The Global Forum was first organized by the Government of the United States in 1999. Since then, it has emerged as one of the most significant global events to address government reinvention. Subsequent forums have been organized by the Governments of Brazil, Italy, Morocco, Mexico, and the Republic of Korea. During the 6th Global Forum held in Seoul in May 2005, the United Nations Under-Secretary- General invited participants to the 7th Global Forum to be held at the UN Headquarters in New York. The participants endorsed the recommendation of the Government of the Republic of Korea to accept the invitation of the United Nations.
Through resolution A/RES/57/277, the General Assembly asked the United Nations Secretariat to provide support to the Global Forum on Reinventing Government. In view of the significance of the Global Forum for ministers, senior government officials, civil society organizations, and the private sector, the Secretary-General of the United Nations endorsed continued support, if requested, for the Global Forum in his 2002 report to the General Assembly. The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) leads the UN entities and programmes, and external partners in providing support to organize the Forum.
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Building Trust in Government UN Headquarters in Vienna 26-27 June 2007 |
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Towards Participatory and Transparent Government Seoul, Korea 24-27 May 2005 |
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Innovation and Quality in the Government of the 21st Century Mexico City, Mexico 3-7 November 2003 |
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Partnerships for Development and Democracy Marrakech, Morocco 11-13 December 2002 |
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Fostering Democracy and Development through e-Government Naples, Italy 15-17 March 2001 |
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A Democratic State and Governance in the 21st Century Brasilia, Brazil 29-31 May 2000 |
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Reinventing Government Washington DC, USA 14 January 1999 |
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