Institute of Economic Affairs - Kenya
For General Operating Support
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Amount$200,000
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Program
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Date Awarded10/16/2019
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Term27.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Organization
Overview
The Institute for Economic Affairs (IEA Kenya) informs government decision making in Kenya through policy innovation, research, analysis, and dialogues. Among its priorities is a plan to undertake research and conduct public education on key economic and topical issues in public affairs in Kenya and the region and utilize the outcomes of the research for policy dialogue and to influence policymaking.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.ieakenya.or.ke
Address
ACK Garden House, 5th Floor, Wing D 1st Ngong Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya
Grants to this Grantee
for a project to use evidence to improve local governance processes in Kenya
The Institute for Economic Affairs Kenya (IEA Kenya) informs government decision making in Kenya through policy innovation, research, analysis, and dialogues. Under this grant renewal, IEA will continue its work on improving the use of data and evidence in national revenue forecasting and budget allocation decisions to county governments. The goals of this project are to increase capacity, transparency, and evidence-based discourse in the revenue allocation process, and thereby improve budget allocation and budget execution at the county level. (Strategy: Evidence-Informed Policymaking)
for general operating support
The Institute for Economic Affairs (IEA Kenya) informs government decision making in Kenya through policy innovation, research, analysis, and dialogues. Among its priorities is a plan to undertake research and conduct public education on key economic and topical issues in public affairs in Kenya and the region and utilize the outcomes of the research for policy dialogue and to influence policymaking.
for a project to use evidence to improve local governance processes in Kenya
The Institute for Economic Affairs ”“ Kenya informs government decision making in Kenya through policy innovation, research, analysis, and dialogues. Under this grant the Institute for Economic Affairs, in collaboration with the U.S.-based Urban Institute, aims to improve use of data and evidence in national revenue forecasting and budget allocation to county governments. The goals of this project are to increase transparency and evidence-based discourse in the revenue allocation process and thereby improve budget allocation and budget execution at the county level.