This edited volume examines key questions about evidence-informed policymaking in Indonesia. It draws on insights and evidence acquired through the implementation of the Knowledge Sector Initiative a donor-funded programme that aims to increase the demand for and use of evidence in policymaking in Indonesia. Featuring contributions from academics policy researchers policymakers and development practitioners the volume will deepen readers’ understanding of how knowledge and politics shape the policymaking process in Indonesia. As such it will be of interest to Indonesian and international researchers academics students practitioners and policymakers concerned with various aspects of evidence-informed policymaking research and processes. In particular regional and international development practitioners and development partners interested in learning from Indonesia’s efforts to improve how evidence is used to address key development challenges will find this volume valuable.
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