Public policy and governance

Public policy and governance are critical components of modern societies, shaping the framework within which decisions are made and resources allocated. This research theme delves into the intricate mechanisms of policy formulation, implementation, and evaluation, aiming to enhance the effectiveness, equity, and accountability of governance systems. Through interdisciplinary approaches, it seeks to address complex societal challenges, foster inclusive decision-making processes, and promote sustainable development. By analyzing the interactions between policymakers, stakeholders, and institutions, this research contributes to shaping policies that better serve the public interest and advance the common good.

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