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TTI Phase 2 Institutional Support: Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research

This funding will help strengthen the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research's (ISSER) role as a credible public policy institution in Ghana by enhancing its ability to provide high-quality, influential, and policy-relevant research.

About the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research
ISSER is a semi-autonomous research institute, created in 1969. It is located within the Faculty of Social Studies at the University of Ghana. Its activities promote Ghana and Africa's socio-economic development.

ISSER's main areas of research include macroeconomic policy, household economics, institutional economics, rural institutions, population, health, environment, gender, technology, and spatial development. It receives its funding from the Think Tank Initiative (TTI).

Research that influences policy development
TTI is a multi-funder program dedicated to strengthening independent policy research institutions, or think tanks, in developing countries. The program aims to enhance their ability to provide sound research that informs and influences policy.

This second TTI phase (2014?2019) will fund 43 institutions. This will help them consolidate their role as credible development actors in their countries, and in some cases, regionally and internationally. For ISSER, this project will help enhance its research quality, organizational performance, and policy engagement.

Improved performance and policy engagement
Through this support over the next 4.5 years, ISSER is expected to
-serve as a best practices model for younger, smaller, and less experienced policy-oriented research organizations in the region
-contribute to knowledge through quality publications in peer-reviewed journals
-integrate gender into its programming activities, research, and policy recommendations
-actively engage with policymakers and other relevant stakeholders on important development issues
-build junior researchers' skills and knowledge
-improve and strengthen its communication and outreach capacity

Identificador del Proyecto
107916
Estado de Proyecto
Completed
Fecha de finalización
Duración
54 months
Funcionario del IDRC
Flaubert Mbiekop
Total del financiamiento
CA$ 2,203,415.00
Ubicación
Ghana
Programas
Think Tank Initiative
Think Tank Initiative
País de la Institución
Ghana
Líder del proyecto
PhD Felix Ankimah Asante
Institución
University of Ghana

Publicaciones

Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) : annual report, 2014 - 2015

Study

The report notes key findings from one ISSER study which reveals that climate change is not a primary objective for the majority of climate-related spending of the National Climate Change Policy in Ghana, and that issues relating to climate change vary across government institutions. Spending directed towards climate action is not labeled as ‘Climate Finance.’ Further, there is no mention in the policy about how funds will be raised to deliver on the plan outlined in the policy document, and no process outlined to ensure transparency and accountability. The report reviews other programmes and outputs of ISSER.

Autor(es) : University of Ghana . Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER)

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Institutional Support: Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER)

Institutional Support: Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER)

Report

During the period of the Think Tank Initiative (TTI) grant, Ghana’s Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) has produced two five-year strategic plans which lay out priority areas of the institute under its core activities of Research, Advocacy and Training. The research quality of the institute is guided by its strategic plan. This report provides a detailed summary of ISSER’s activities and accomplishments as well as strategies it has implemented for increased research and organizational capacity development.

Autor(es) : Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), Asante, Felix

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