How IFPRI, CGIAR and the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis Share Capacity
How can inflation be lowered, and more better-paying jobs be created? How can necessary public investments be funded and prioritized? By raising taxes and looking for external funding sources? Such questions are high on people’s and policy makers minds in Kenya and taking appropriate decisions and e...
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| author | Mawia, Harriet Kassim, Yumna Breisinger, Clemens Karachiwalla, Naureen Mockshell, Jonathan Go, Ara |
| author_browse | Breisinger, Clemens Go, Ara Karachiwalla, Naureen Kassim, Yumna Mawia, Harriet Mockshell, Jonathan |
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| description | How can inflation be lowered, and more better-paying jobs be created? How can necessary public investments be funded and prioritized? By raising taxes and looking for external funding sources? Such questions are high on people’s and policy makers minds in Kenya and taking appropriate decisions and explaining their rationale to people is not always easy. Science can play an important role in decision-making by quantifying expected impacts of policies and evaluating existing programs.
In order to promote the role of science in policy making, the CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies (NPS) shares analytical capacity and tools with national research institutions and partners. In Kenya, one of NPS’ main partners is the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), which has the overall mission “to provide quality public policy advice to the Government of Kenya by conducting objective research and analysis and through capacity building”. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1306642025-06-30T08:32:22Z How IFPRI, CGIAR and the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis Share Capacity Mawia, Harriet Kassim, Yumna Breisinger, Clemens Karachiwalla, Naureen Mockshell, Jonathan Go, Ara food security nutrition agricultural policies capacity development How can inflation be lowered, and more better-paying jobs be created? How can necessary public investments be funded and prioritized? By raising taxes and looking for external funding sources? Such questions are high on people’s and policy makers minds in Kenya and taking appropriate decisions and explaining their rationale to people is not always easy. Science can play an important role in decision-making by quantifying expected impacts of policies and evaluating existing programs. In order to promote the role of science in policy making, the CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies (NPS) shares analytical capacity and tools with national research institutions and partners. In Kenya, one of NPS’ main partners is the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), which has the overall mission “to provide quality public policy advice to the Government of Kenya by conducting objective research and analysis and through capacity building”. 2023 2023-06-06T18:33:03Z 2023-06-06T18:33:03Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130664 en Open Access CGIAR System Organization Mawia, Harriet; Kassim, Yumna; Breisinger, Clemens; Karachiwalla, Naureen; Mockshell, Jonathan; and Go, Ara. 2023. How IFPRI, CGIAR and the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis Share Capacity. CGIAR online (blog post). Published online May 6, 2023. https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/how-ifpri-cgiar-and-the-kenya-institute-of-public-policy-research-and-analysis-share-capacity/ |
| spellingShingle | food security nutrition agricultural policies capacity development Mawia, Harriet Kassim, Yumna Breisinger, Clemens Karachiwalla, Naureen Mockshell, Jonathan Go, Ara How IFPRI, CGIAR and the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis Share Capacity |
| title | How IFPRI, CGIAR and the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis Share Capacity |
| title_full | How IFPRI, CGIAR and the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis Share Capacity |
| title_fullStr | How IFPRI, CGIAR and the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis Share Capacity |
| title_full_unstemmed | How IFPRI, CGIAR and the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis Share Capacity |
| title_short | How IFPRI, CGIAR and the Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis Share Capacity |
| title_sort | how ifpri cgiar and the kenya institute of public policy research and analysis share capacity |
| topic | food security nutrition agricultural policies capacity development |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130664 |
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