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Latest revision as of 13:15, 10 May 2016

CARIBBEAN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
founded in the year 2008
acronym CaPRI
Country Jamaica
Website http://www.capricaribbean.com/
address Block H, Sir Alister McIntyre Building, UWI (Mona), Kgn 7, Jamaica WI
Networks Atlas Network
Last revision 10.05.2016

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute is a Caribbean think tank that promotes evidence-based policymaking in the region. It evolved from a three-year evidence-based study on the socio-economic history of Jamaica since Independence known as "Taking Responsibility: The Jamaican Economy Project" which began in 2005. The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CaPRI) is a think tank which promotes evidence-based policy dialogue within Caribbean societies. In an effort to create better policies, CaPRI informs debate through the production of evidence-based research of the highest quality. The ultimate goal and mission of the Institute is to change the various national policy-making environments - public and private sector.

Organizational Structure and Funding

Address

Block H, Sir Alister McIntyre Building, UWI (Mona), Kgn 7, Jamaica WI

People

http://www.capricaribbean.com/our-team-members; http://www.capricaribbean.com/our-board-members




Topics

We used the DGs of the EU to generate a basic list of topics. This list is going to be steadily extended. However we try to preserve a persistent list of topics.

  • Economic Policy
  • Energy and environment
  • social issues
  • governance


References