Making Public Policies Work: The Last-mile Delivery

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Making Public Policies Work: The Last-mile Delivery

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This course empowers participants to design and implement effective public policies, ensuring last-mile delivery to target populations. It bridges the gap between policy creation and real-world impact, emphasizing inclusivity, evidence-based strategies, and measurable outcomes. Through historical insights and institutional analysis, participants explore how policies evolve and shape societies. The course also highlights strategies for addressing marginalized communities' needs and provides comparative perspectives on policy approaches within different constitutional frameworks. This course is designed for public policy professionals, development practitioners, government officials, researchers and individuals seeking to bridge the gap between policy design and on-ground impact. It is especially suited for those focused on inclusive development, evidence-based policymaking, and addressing the needs of the target population within diverse institutional and constitutional contexts. Upon completing this course, you will: 1. Establish a strong foundation in public policy design, encompassing historical perspectives and contemporary best practices. 2. Develop the ability to critically assess policy implementation processes, with a particular emphasis on challenges and strategies for effective last-mile delivery. 3. Analyze the influence of constitutional principles and frameworks on policy development and implementation across diverse national contexts. 4. Gain comparative insights into how different countries address similar policy challenges, particularly in last-mile delivery, and apply these lessons to local settings. 5. Understand the significance of designing and implementing policies that are inclusive and responsive to the needs of marginalized and excluded populations. 6. Explore the principles of implementation science to ensure policies are effectively translated into practice, with a focus on evidence-based interventions that achieve measurable ou
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