Nyota fund: Turning Kenya’s crisis into economic engine
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Analyzing national and global development agenda within the ambit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), advancing policy debates for social and economic transformation.
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The pillar analyses national and global development agenda within the ambit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It seeks to advance policy debates contributing to substantive social and economic transformation of nations.
While providing a trusted space for policy dialogues and sharing of policy best practices, the pillar helps to isolate and confront development challenges facing nations globally.
The pillar helps to identify and overcome developmental challenges facing nations globally through research, advisory, and inclusive policy engagement.
The pillar helps to identify and overcome developmental challenges facing nations globally through three key approaches.
We build a vibrant and experienced community of practice to inform and provide technical support and advisory services to government, business and private sector and public benefit organizations.
We convene and manage inclusive dialogues bringing together key stakeholders, policy influential and communities to interact with the Centre's knowledge products.
We generate broad-based national consensus on what a more equitable, sustainable development and transformation path could look like for a nation. We therefore support pro-poor development research and policy advisory through cross-cutting policy research on development regionally and globally.
Research aligned with the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Advancing policies for substantive social and economic transformation.
Pro-poor development research and equitable growth strategies.
Education, health, and skills development for sustainable growth.
Research on critical infrastructure needs for national development.
Sustainable development pathways addressing environmental challenges.
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Development and Transnational Organized Crimes (TOCs)