Country Partner-Manager Programme

The governed pathway for country activation

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MCIP’s Country Partner-Manager Programme identifies, aligns, and qualifies selected territorial stewards capable of supporting country systems, institutional access, and disciplined in-country engagement under central architecture from Turin.

 
 

What the Programme Is

This is not a partner network, a representation model, or a franchise structure.

It is MCIP’s annual institutional pathway for selecting and qualifying the territorial layer of its country systems architecture — designed for serious actors capable of supporting stakeholder mapping, pathway sequencing, institutional access, and governed country activation.

What Country Partner-Managers Do

Country Partner-Managers help MCIP:

  • open institutional access in priority countries

  • contribute to country intelligence and stakeholder mapping

  • support country-pathway sequencing

  • sustain continuity and credibility in-country

  • extend MCIP’s architecture without diluting the center

How the Programme Works

  • Introduction to MCIP, Gender Economic Governance, country systems, and the role of the governed territorial layer.

  • Institutional and strategic alignment around MCIP’s architecture, language, standards, and pathway logic.

  • Assessment of country relevance, institutional access, credibility, and ability to support disciplined in-country engagement.

  • Where appropriate, progression into selected country pathways under central direction from Turin.


Serious country activation requires serious institutional pathways.