Public sector challenges : an interview with Kate Kopischke
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2015
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Kate Kopischke is an independent mediator specializing in stakeholder engagement, dispute
prevention, and dispute resolution in the natural resources sectors. Kate’s work involves conflict
assessments and facilitation of dialogue-based processes to help communities, companies and the
public sector address concerns stemming from the impacts of large-scale development projects. Kate
also serves as expert dispute resolution practitioner for UNDP’s Stakeholder Response Mechanism, a
formal avenue for stakeholder engagement when people believe a UNDP project may have adverse
social or environmental impacts. From 2005 to 2010 she worked as dispute resolution specialist for the
Office of the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO). CAO is the ombudsman for the International
Finance Corporation, the private sector lending arm of the World Bank Group. Kate holds a master’s
degree in intercultural communication from the University of New Mexico.
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CITATION: Botha, L. with Lumerman, P. (2015). Public sector challenges: : An interview with Kate Kopischke. Reflections from Practice Series No. 4 (B. Ganson, ed.). The Hague:
ACCESS Facility.
Keywords
Dispute resolution, Human rights, Business rights, Third parties, Conflict management, Economic development, Public administration