All posts tagged "policymaking"
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Majority of citizens support development of global climate policy, study finds
More than 80% of citizens across 20 countries think public policies to tackle climate change need to be put in place at the global level, while a majority support the
- Posted June 25, 2025
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Global population data is in crisis – here’s why that matters
Every day, decisions that affect our lives depend on knowing how many people live where. For example, how many vaccines are needed in a community, where polling stations should be
- Posted April 3, 2025
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‘Radical reimagining’: lessons for the use of AI in public services and policymaking
Imogen Parker of the Ada Lovelace Institute distils six years of examining AI and data-driven technologies in the public sector – and more than 30 reports and research papers –
- Posted April 1, 2025
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A wider spectrum: Five minutes with Richard Prager, chief scientific advisor at the UK Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
In this sister series to our ‘Five minutes with’ interviews, we share insights from the civil and public service leaders who will speak at our Innovation conference. Taking place in London
- Posted March 25, 2025
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People-powered insight: transforming policymaking through co-creation
Experts from the UK, Estonia and Brazil share best practice on harnessing people-powered insight in policymaking, examining how governments are working to understand citizens’ lived experiences and to turn their
- Posted March 24, 2025
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How Government Works: A guide to the corridors of power in the UK
Understanding how the UK government, parliament and civil service work can be daunting. In a series of podcasts, Global Government Forum provides an in-depth guide to how the UK government
- Posted December 19, 2024
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Digital Leaders Study 2024: Embedding AI across government in the UK
Artificial intelligence represents a potentially transformative shift for government – one that could revolutionise policymaking, national security and the delivery of public services. Governments, private companies and individual citizens around
- Posted September 18, 2024
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Better data needed to address gender inequality in education, global experts say
Education leaders from around the world have called for better data to advance gender equality in learning. During a session at UNESCO’s inaugural Conference on Education Data and Statistics –
- Posted February 18, 2024
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The fight against climate change requires greater transparency
The global effort to combat climate change demands increased transparency and oversight, given the complex interplay of various stakeholders, rapidly evolving regulations, and substantial financial flows. And these, writes Steven-Hristo
- Posted October 29, 2023
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Australia to launch policy evaluation centre to ‘build a better feedback loop in government’
The Australian government is to establish a new centre for policy evaluation to help it understand what works in policy delivery, and what can work better. The Australian Centre for
- Posted June 5, 2023