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KOSOVO PUBLIC POLICY CENTER |
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Welcome to KPPC online The Kosovo Public Policy Center is an
independent, not-for-profit think-tank and research center based
in Prishtina, Kosovo. The Center strives to achieve its mission through three major pillars of work: Research, Analysis, and Alternatives. We believe that no problem or issue can be successfully resolved or addressed without first being fully understood. Hence, solid research helps us in adequately defining the problem or issue at hand and better understanding it. Once the problem or issue has been clearly identified and understood, proper and rigorous analysis is essential for arriving at solutions that are technically right, practically implementable, and policy relevant. There may never be one perfect solution, but the best possible one can come out from a set of alternatives. Therefore, alternatives are necessary not only for helping us come up with the best solution possible, but more importantly so for providing us with the means and options to practically implement it. The more ways you know to achieve an objective, the closer to that objective you are. We believe that our three pillars of
work as identified above are essential not only for producing good
studies, but also and even more so for enabling us to practically do
what is necessary to improve public policies of a developing, newly
established country, such as Kosovo, especially in terms of
democracy strengthening, capacity building, social cohesion, good
governance, and empowerment of marginalized groups and civil
society. |
Annual International Conference For more info on the 2011 conference,
please click here. Recent News
KPPC
Delegation Participates at the UN Holocaust Memorial Event in New
York City and Meets with the Kosovo Diaspora Representatives in the
U.S.
KPPC's 2012 Annual Conference will Feature Professor Steve Fuller as
the Keynote Speaker
Full
Articles of the WBP Review, Volume 2, Issues 1 and 2 (2012) are now
Available
Full
Articles of the WBP Review Volume 1, Issue 2 (2011) are now
Available
Two KPPC
Representatives Attend an ECLO Sponsored Seminar on EU Youth and
Volunteering Policies in Brussels
Second KPPC Annual International
Conference - Call for Papers: |
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