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A range of diagnostic studies were commissioned by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (formerly AusAID) to inform the design of the Knowledge Sector Initiative.
- Australia - Indonesia Partnership for Pro-poor Policy: The Knowledge Sector Initiative
- Diagnostics Commissioned for Revitalizing Indonesia’s Knowledge Sector for Development Policy
- Economic Factors Underpinning Constraints in Indonesia’s Knowledge Sector
- Study of the Role of Indonesian Government Research Units (‘Balitbang’) in Bridging Research and Development Policy
- In Search of an Identity for the DRN
- The Study of the Role of the Indonesian Institute of Science (LIPI) in Bridging Between Research and Development Policy
- Diagnostic on Evidence-based Public Policy Formulation under Decentralisation
- Study of Knowledge Needs and Supply Constraints for Gender Research in Indonesia’s Knowledge Sector
- Overview of the Indonesian Knowledge Sector
- Review of Social Science Capacity Building Support to Indonesia's Knowledge Sector
- Comparative Experiences of Middle Income Countries
- The Political Economy of Policy-Making in Indonesia
- The SMERU Research Institute: History and Lessons Learned
- Knowledge for Policy: Regulatory Obstacles to the Growth of a Knowledge Market in Indonesia
- NGO Sector Review
- Research Producers in Kalimantan and Eastern Indonesia and Their Role in Influencing Public Policy
- Mechanisms for Building Research Capacity in Indonesia’s Knowledge Sector through Australian Universities