A delegation of national and local government officials from the People's Republic of China will visit Indiana on 6 March as part of a series of meetings aimed at learning about public management reform in the United States, according to the Indiana University News Bureau.
The visit, which will include sessions with Indiana state and Indianapolis city officials, is coordinated by IU's School of Public and Environmental Affairs and sponsored by the China Development Research Foundation.
The 18-member Chinese delegation visiting the U.S. is led by Dong Da-sheng, deputy auditor general of the Chinese government. It includes representatives from several government ministries and local officials from Wuxi, Harbin, Jiaozuo and Qingdao and Bayan County.
For more information, contact Alfred Ho, 317-278-4898, an associate professor, SPEA, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, who is helping coordinate the visit.
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