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Infographic
01May2017
Infographic

This infographic shows how KSI phase I address the 6 (six) key barriers in research and lay strong foundation of networks among and between knowledge producers, knowledge intermediaries and knowledge users especially policy makers. These networks will be critical in supporting evidence-based policy making in Indonesia in the next phase of KSI

Others
27Apr2017
Others

This video introduces the series and what it will cover. It includes a short exercise to get you thinking about knowledge and the policy process.

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27Apr2017
Others

This video discusses the different types of knowledge used in the policy process. It talks about understanding policy narratives, which can help you to consider how the knowledge that you produce could influence the stories told about why change is needed.

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27Apr2017
Others

This video will help you to understand how the wider political context affects the way knowledge is used in the policy process. It helps you to explore political will and how you can help to build momentum for change.

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27Apr2017
Others

This video looks at how peoples’ values, interests, and beliefs affect what is considered to be relevant and credible knowledge. If you can understand what other people consider to be credible and relevant, you can work out where you need to focus your work to attract their attention.

Others
27Apr2017
Others

This video is about knowledge intermediaries: the people or organizations who work at the boundary between knowledge and policy. If you can work out who they are, what roles they can play in influencing change, and how to engage with them, you can build effective partnerships that bring in complimentary skills.

Working Papers
14Apr2017
Working Papers

This working paper focuses on the Indonesian Centre of Law and Policy Studies (or Pusat Studi Hukum dan Kebijakan Indonesia) and its three areas of work: legislative reforms, judiciary reforms, and legal education. It describes how these work streams have evolved over time and how they have supported PSHK’s efforts of producing and communicating evidence that has informed judicial and legislative reforms in Indonesia.

Infographic
06Apr2017
Infographic

This infographic on Higher Education and Research & Development Expenditure shows the trends in the expenditures in higher education and R&D in Indonesia and compares it with other G20 economies.

Infographic
06Apr2017
Infographic

This infographic presents trends in manufactured products (medium-and high-tech) as a share of total manufactured export in Indonesia and compares it to other G20 economies. Low exports of medium-and high-tech products are linked to low investments in R&D and, more generally, in the knowledge sector.

Working Papers
31Mar2017
Working Papers

Working Paper 19: Indonesia is the largest economy in Southeast Asia but ranks only 88th (out of 167 countries) in Transparency International’s 2015 Corruption Perception Index. Anti-corruption reforms in Indonesia have been slow due to generalised expenditure inefficiencies, and the misuse both at national and local levels of public funds. The government is trying to...

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