The Institute for Public Policy is a Bishkek-based independent organization that was founded in April 2005. It aims at promoting formation of a practice of public policy and development of mechanisms of constructive interaction between state institutions, civil society, mass media and businesses.
At the IPP, we consider good governance to be transparent and responsive agenda-setting, open and balanced decision-making and effective and accountable decision implementation. The IPP delivers special capacity-building workshops for current and future professional civil servants, including government and Parliament officers, members of political parties and active students. The trainings aim to provide basic knowledge and skills necessary to uphold the basic standards of good governance. The trainings are provided within individual projects, focusing on specific target groups.
Workshops on public policy:
Public policy as a technology
Analytical centers: their role, place and functions in democratic society
Research, projection and assessment in public policy
The policy making process
Analytical documents: structural and textual peculiarities
Publication of analytical documents
Types and standards of documents in public policy
Forms of public participation in the policy-making process
Workshops on governance:
Effective team-building
Effective time management
Management of human resources
Negotiation
Conflict prevention
Stress management
Effective management
Project management
Crowd management
The concept and practice of tolerance
Fundraising
Decision-making processes
Monitoring and assessing organization
Advocacy and lobbying
Information processing
Strategic planning
Social partnership
Workshops on personal development:
The leader and leadership
Argumentation and dialogue
Public speaking
Effective communication
Breaking stereotypes
Debate
Critical thinking
Creative thinking
Workshops on elections:
Monitoring elections
Conscious voting
PR-technologies
Strategy in election campaigns
Agitation
Public speech and debate
Candidate image
Role play: elections
Political marketing
Neuro-linguistic programming in election campaigns.