Conference Proceedings on Policy Makers and Think Tanks Engagement in Strengthening Evidence Informed Policy Making
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2022Author
Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA)
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The theme of this symposium, “Policy Makers and Think Tanks Engagement for Evidence Informed Decision Making” is very timely since it is a step towards establishing a platform for exchange of views on development and policy issues in enhancing evidence-informed public policy making process in the country. Indeed, establishment of the Kenya Think Tanks Forum, now in its inaugural stage, ushers in a new era, in unifying Think Tanks in the country to speak as one voice in contributing to shaping the way public policies are formulated in the country
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Economic Development; Think Tanks Forum; Informed Decision Making; Policy Makers; Economic Planning
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Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and AnalysisSeries
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