Christiny Miller

Programme Lead: Governance

Christiny leads ZOE Institute’s work on governance and policy design, focusing especially on long-term governance and intergenerational fairness. She also works on various cross-cutting topics related to the just transition and policymaking for the long-term. Moreover, she is involved in developing training programs for policymakers and designing and facilitating co-creative workshops and policy labs.

Christiny holds a Master’s in International Development from Sciences Po, Paris. Before ZOE, she worked as a Public Outreach Strategy Consultant for the Development Communications Network at the OECD Development Centre. Prior to that, she worked at UNDP Ukraine where she researched democratic governance, digitalization, and nature-based solutions in urban development. She also spent two years in Ukraine as a Peace Corps Volunteer, doing grassroots-level youth development.

ZOE Institute for Future-fit Economies

At ZOE Institute for Future-fit Economies , we apply new economic thinking to public policy. We take a systemic perspective to research and develop new ideas and feasible solutions that put the needs of people and the health of the planet at the core of economic policy.

Listening with empathy to key decision-makers, we co-create, explore, and seek to understand long-term solutions for the transformation of our economies.

Working collaboratively with EU, national and regional governments, thought-leaders and pioneers of new economic thinking, civil society and other stakeholders, we seek to expand the toolbox of economic policymaking.

We embark on this work because we believe in thriving economies that can provide a good life for all within our ecological limits.

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