Institute of Policy Analysis and Research: About IPAR: "Mission & Vision The Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR) seeks to become a national centre of excellence offering construc..."
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 databased 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.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Institute of Policy Analysis and Research: About IPAR
Institute of Policy Analysis and Research: IPAR Discussion Papers
Institute of Policy Analysis and Research: IPAR Discussion Papers: "IPAR Discussion Papers
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DP 114/2010 Analysis of Factors Inf..."
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DP 114/2010 Analysis of Factors Inf..."
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Friday, December 10, 2010
Occasional Papers
IPAR Occasional Papers
Series Number | Title | Author | Year | Abstract |
OP 011/2009 | Achieving accountability through the budget making process in Kenya / | Lineth Oyugi and John Mutua. | 2009 | |
OP 010/2007 | Poverty reduction through enhanced access to financial services: case studies of Botswana, Kenya, and Namibia. | Thomas N. Kibua | 2007 | |
OP 09/2003 | Petroleum market structure and pricing following deregulation / | John Mecheo, John Omiti. | 2003 | |
OP 08/2001 | Constraints in institutionalising impact assessment in Kenya / | John Omiti, Mercy Kamau, Michael Waithaka. | 2001 | |
OP 07/2001 | Cost recovery strategies by community pharmacies in Kenya : institutional and financial management issues / | Wasunna Owino. | 2001 | |
OP 06/2000 | Policy and institutional strategies to commercialise the dairy sector in Kenya / | John Omiti and Matthew Muma. | 2000 | |
OP 05/1999 | Resource utilization in public universities in Kenya: enhancing efficiency and cost-recovery measures | Okwach Abagi | ||
OP 04/1998 | Kenya's agricultural policy and sector performance, 1964 to 1996 / | Hezron Nyangito and Julius Okello. | 1998 | |
OP 03/1998 | Conditionalities and market reforms : what Kenya's fertilizer market reveals / | Peter Kimuyu. | 1998 | |
OP 02/1998 | Agricultural policy in Kenya : reforms, research gaps, and options / | Hezron O. Nyangito. | 1998 | |
OP 01/1998 | Water sources and use in semi-arid Africa : insights from Machakos District, Kenya / | Peter Kimuyu. | 1998 |
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
About Us
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 databased 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.
The Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR) seeks to become a national centre of excellence offering constructive policy ideas to the government of Kenya and its development partners in order to enhance human welfare.
Its mission is to strengthen the national capacity to develop, implement and evaluate public policy by undertaking independent policy analysis and research, and sharing the results with the government of Kenya, its development partners, private sector, and civil society.
IPAR relies on rigorous policy analysis and research as the most credible basis for influencing policies. The Institute also seeks to serve as a resource centre by offering technical, research and informational support for national development. To this end, it provides objective databased findings and articulates them at national and other fora for the benefit of interested parties including, government, NGOs, the private sector, and the donor community.
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