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Public Policy in Kenya
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Public Policy sector based in Kenya. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Institute Of Policy Analysis And Research Ipar
The Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR) is an independent, indigenous and non-partisan private organisation established in 1994. It is a non-profit body mandated to conduct data based social science policy analysis and research, and training, with the aim of improving human welfare. IPAR shares its policy findings with the government of Kenya, its development partners, private sector, and civil society. Indeed over the years, IPAR has built a reputation in translating and packaging technical information into forms that are easily accessible to a broad spectrum of stakeholders including government ministries and departments, local authorities, private sector, parliamentarians, donors, academia and research institutions, civil society organizations, the media, policy advocates and the general public, among others. The Institutes vision is to be a centre of excellence in policy analysis, research and capacity building. The mission of the Institute is to offer objective and evidence-based policy analysis and research outputs to governments, private sector, civil society organisations and development partners; sharpen skills of policy researchers and analysts; and empower communities to hold governments accountable. The mandate of IPAR is to undertake policy analysis, research and capacity building in Kenya and Eastern Africa; while its core values are to conduct scientific evidence-based policy analysis and research.
11 to 50 staff
The East African Centre For Human Rights Eachrights
The East African Centre for Human Rights (also known as EACHRights) was established in May 2010 to undertake human rights work within a regional context. The organization is a non-partisan, Regional Non-Governmental Organization that seeks to initiate and undertake programmes that promote, protect, and enhance Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ECOSOC Rights) in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania for vulnerable and marginalized groups. The organization specializes on the Right to Education, Right to Health and Child Protection.
1 to 10 staff
African Policy Centre Apc
The African Policy Centre (APC) is a Think Tank based in Africa. It is registered in Kenya as a Charity by the NGO Coordination Board. Its main objective is to promote education, health, peace-building, reproductive health, good governance, promotion of human rights, and relief of poverty, through research and policy analysis. It is mandated to conduct social science policy research and analysis; and capacity building, with the aim of improving human welfare. It seeks to develop substantive policy alternatives for the improvement of policy making and governance, conducting research and policy studies with a view to promoting national development within Kenya, the Eastern Africa region and African continent as a whole. It also seeks to provide advisory services in relation to various fields and also to offer services in the general area of policy making and governance.
1 to 10 staff