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Gender Equity and Social Inclusion Policy Overview

This overview highlights the Gender Equity and Social Inclusion (GESI) Policy promoted by the Department of Personnel Management in Papua New Guinea. The policy aims to ensure fair participation of disadvantaged individuals in employment and opportunities, along with social inclusion to realize the

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Understanding Policy Analysis Process in Health Administration

Policy analysis involves providing informed advice to clients on public policy decisions, including recommended courses of action based on identified issues and problem statements. This process entails defining the problem, exploring options, and making recommendations to address public policy chall

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Understanding Policy-Making Process for Health Improvement

Policy-making involves defining policy, recognizing its complex nature, identifying windows of opportunity, and framing health issues. The policy-making cycle includes stages like agenda setting, formulation, and implementation. Alignment of problems, policies, and politics is crucial for effective

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Effective Writing and Policy Briefs: Enhancing Impact in Policy-making

A policy brief is a compelling document designed to influence decision-makers by outlining policy alternatives and courses of action. Discover the value of policy briefs, effective characteristics, and strategies for agenda setting and policy formulation in this comprehensive module.

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Understanding Theories of the Policy Cycle in Policy Analysis

The policy cycle theory describes the evolution of policy issues from inception to evaluation, impacting scientific research and policy formulation. It outlines stages from the 1950s, influenced by Lasswell's seven-stage model, serving as a framework for organizing policy processes. Despite the line

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Evolution of Public Policy Implementation Studies

Implementation studies focus on policy change and translating policies into action. These studies emerged in the 1970s in the United States, with different generations highlighting the challenges and approaches to policy implementation. The evolution of top-down, bottom-up, and hybrid theories in im

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Understanding Budgeting in Public Policy and Administration

Budgeting in public policy and administration involves the allocation of limited resources to address governmental and public organization challenges. This process is vital for financial administration, program planning, and socio-economic change, reflecting the government's priorities and societal

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Comparative Analysis of Municipal Services in Public Sector Evolution

Explore the evolution and role of public services in the municipal sector through a comparative analysis presented in a block seminar by Prof. István Hoffman. Delve into the general theory of public services, the traditional and changing approaches of public administration, and government expenditu

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Understanding Lawful Consideration and Public Policy in Contracts

Lawful consideration and public policy play vital roles in determining the validity of agreements. According to Section 23 and Section 24 of contract law, consideration and object must be lawful, and agreements are void if they involve unlawful elements. Public policy considerations guide the judici

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Understanding Public Policy-Making Process in Government

Explore the intricacies of public policy-making in government administration, focusing on the importance of providing equal access to basic services for all citizens. Delve into the nature of public policy, factors influencing policy-making, and the procedural aspects involved, including planning, o

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Evolution of Public Policy: Analysis and Impact

The evolution of public policy from monarchial rule to modern governance is explored, emphasizing its historical significance and impact on society. Public policy analysis is aimed at understanding, shaping, and implementing policies to address societal issues. Types, purposes, and characteristics o

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Understanding Illegal Contracts in Common Law

Courts uphold agreements between parties but do not enforce contracts that violate statutes or public policy. Contracts against public policy include those prejudicial to justice, corrupting public office, deceiving authorities, committing crimes, promoting immorality, restricting marriage, ousting

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Public Expenditure Management and Performance Evaluation

This content discusses the importance of Public Expenditure Review (PER) as a core diagnostic tool in evaluating government finances and guiding spending decisions. It emphasizes the analysis of public expenditures over time to align with policy priorities and achieve desired outcomes, highlighting

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Understanding Linkages Between Public Expenditure Analysis and Incentive/Disincentive Analysis in Policy Development

This article explores the interconnections between public expenditure analysis, incentive/disincentive analysis, and performance and development indicators in the context of agricultural price policies. It examines how policy environments impact commodity markets and different stakeholder groups, su

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Challenges in Policy Implementation and Lessons Learned

The content discusses the challenges faced in policy implementation, focusing on the gap between policy design and execution. It highlights key steps in policy-making, reasons for implementation failures, and factors influencing successful policy outcomes. Examples from Zambia's National Science and

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Understanding Indiana's Open Door Law: Public Access and Governance

The Indiana Open Door Law ensures transparency in public agency actions by requiring open meetings unless exempted. The Public Access Counselor provides guidance on public access laws, emphasizing the importance of public information accessibility. Meetings under the law must be open to the public,

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Overview of Benefit-Cost Analysis in Policy Decision Making

This chapter delves into benefit-cost analysis as an essential tool in policy evaluation. It outlines the steps involved in conducting a benefit-cost analysis, emphasizes the significance of defining and quantifying policy problems, and highlights the importance of identifying the seriousness of soc

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Understanding Public Goods in Higher Education

This text delves into the concept of public goods in higher education, examining the distinctions between public and private forms, the economic and political dimensions, and the normative value of public goods. It discusses the economic definition of public goods, emphasizing their non-rivalrous an

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Compass Commission: Public Policy in Chile Based on Rigorous Scientific Evidence

The Compass Commission, initiated by the Ministry of Planning of Chile in collaboration with J-PAL, aimed to identify social policy challenges in Chile and propose innovative public policies for evaluation through randomized control trials. The initiative involved academic members, international and

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Ensuring Transparency in Public Governance: The Brown Act and Public Records Act

This content emphasizes the importance of transparency in public governance by discussing key laws such as the Brown Act and Public Records Act. It highlights the necessity for public officials to conduct business transparently, allowing the public to monitor and participate in decision-making proce

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Application of Interrupted Time Series Analysis in Public Health Research

In public health research, Interrupted Time Series Analysis (ITS) is a powerful method used to evaluate the impact of interventions, such as the effect of minimum pricing policy on alcohol consumption. By analyzing time-series data before and after the intervention, researchers can assess changes in

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Analysis of ELT Policy in Thailand: Public Opinion and Policy Shifts

The study explores the evolution of English Language Teaching (ELT) policies in Thailand based on public preferences, governmental decisions, and international influences. It delves into the implications of knee-jerk policy reactions, the need for sustainable policy-making practices, and the importa

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Theories and Strategies for Effective Policy Change

Explore the intricacies of strategic planning, outcome mapping, change theories, policy windows, and more in the realm of policy entrepreneurship and advocacy. Learn about key concepts such as large leaps theory, policy streams theory, and how think tanks can influence policy decision-making process

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Region IV Public Health Training Center Overview

The Region IV Public Health Training Center (PHTC) is dedicated to strengthening the competence of the public health workforce in HHS Region IV. It provides professional development opportunities for both current and future public health professionals through training programs, field placements, and

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Morality in UK Drug Policy: Policy Constellations Analysis

Morality plays a significant role in shaping drug policy in the UK, as revealed by the research conducted by Professor Alex Stevens at the University of Kent. The study investigates the moral commitments underlying different policy positions in UK drug policy debates, highlighting five ethico-politi

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Evolution of Healthcare Policy: From Failed Public Plan Option to Medicare

In 1962, a public plan option was proposed, but the idea was turned down, leading to the enactment of Medicare in 1965. The concept of a public option as a pathway to universal coverage is explored, highlighting its merits, challenges, and risks. A best-case scenario for a public option strongly tie

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Evolution of Public Policy: From Seeds Sown in 1940s to Academic Discipline in Social Science

The lives of citizens are shaped by public policies, often unnoticed. The analysis of current public policy in America carries a unique 20th-century essence. Beginning in the 1940s, these policy seeds have profoundly influenced government and academic institutions. By the early 1950s, public policy

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Industrial Policy: The Old and The New - Insights by Dani Rodrik

Industrial policy, as presented by Dani Rodrik in May 2019, emphasizes the importance of empirical work, the differences between old and new policies, and the targets industrial policy should focus on. The theoretical arguments for industrial policy highlight market imperfections, learning spillover

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Enhancing Policy Making: Options for Governments - An OECD Perspective

Various tools and approaches are discussed to improve policy making, including foresight, cost-benefit analysis, and regulatory tools. The changing context of policy challenges is highlighted, along with the OECD policy toolkit's modular approach. Strategies like talking to leaders, engaging stakeho

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Enhancing Public Participation in Fiscal Policy and Budget Processes in PEMPAL Countries

This document discusses the progress and next steps in mainstreaming public participation in fiscal policy and budget processes in PEMPAL countries. It covers definitions of public participation and budget literacy, outlines international frameworks, presents survey findings on public participation,

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Understanding Public Policy: Concepts and Notions

Public policy encompasses a wide range of policies implemented by governments, such as national, education, and health policies. It is a collective effort that influences various domains of life and involves governmental involvement in human actions. The concept of public policy reflects the values,

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Impacts of Advanced Placement (AP) Policy at Ohio Public Universities

The study examines the impacts of the AP policy at Ohio public four-year university main campuses. Annual data comparisons show no significant effects on academic outcomes, indicating equivalency between AP credits and on-campus courses. The policy, implemented in 2009, guarantees college credit for

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Techniques of Writing Policy Analysis by Adeyemi Fajingbesi

Adeyemi Fajingbesi presents a comprehensive guide on policy analysis highlighting the nature of public problems, the importance of policy recommendations, and a step-by-step approach to conducting sound policy analysis. Learn about defining problems, setting goals, selecting and implementing policie

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Understanding Policy Formulation: Key Concepts and Approaches

Policy formulation is a crucial step in the policy-making process, involving identifying and crafting policy alternatives to address various issues. This phase requires participants to define policy problems, develop alternatives, and select the most feasible solutions based on criteria such as feas

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Understanding Policy Surveillance and Legal Mapping in Public Health Law Practice

Policy surveillance involves the systematic tracking of public health laws and policies over time and across jurisdictions using a rigorous scientific approach to generate data for evaluation and research. This process helps create legal data, build workforce legal capacity, support innovation diffu

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Microsimulation Modelling to Inform Policy Debate: The Case of SWITCH

This presentation discusses the usage of the SWITCH microsimulation model to inform policy debates by simulating the impact of tax and welfare policy reforms on household incomes and work incentives. It covers the areas investigated using SWITCH, selected users of SWITCH research, and the role of SW

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Cultures of Evaluation and Policy Analysis: Uncovering Common Ground and Divergent Paths

This paper explores the separate yet interconnected cultures of evaluation and policy analysis, revealing how practitioners in these fields share common objectives while drawing upon distinct literatures and methodologies. The analysis uncovers discrepancies in the sources cited and publication focu

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The Impact of Research on Shaping Public Policy

Research plays a crucial role in shaping public policy despite the imperfections inherent in the decision-making process. This content explores various perspectives on the relationship between research and public policy, highlighting challenges such as the lack of data-driven decision-making and lim

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RAS Policy Group Overview and Work Plan

The RAS Policy Group, led by Robert Massey, consists of RAS Fellows with a focus on public affairs in astronomy, space science, and geophysics. The group advises on policy matters, including megaconstellations, and collaborates with key organizations. Their 2020 work plan includes budget considerati

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Overview of Public Policy and Government Structure

An exploration of public policy, including its definition, components, and implementation at various levels of government. The slides cover the concept of public problems, the role of different branches of government in policy-making and enforcement, and the legislative process involved in enacting

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