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INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large
About the Institute for Public Policy Research

The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is a leading think tank based in the UK, dedicated to promoting progressive policies and innovative solutions to the challenges facing society today. Established in 1988, IPPR has built a reputation for rigorous research and impactful policy recommendations that aim to improve the lives of individuals and communities across the nation.

With a focus on social justice, economic reform, and environmental sustainability, the institute conducts in-depth analysis and engages with a wide range of stakeholders, including government bodies, businesses, and civil society organizations. IPPR’s work is driven by a commitment to evidence-based policymaking, ensuring that its recommendations are grounded in robust research and real-world data.

The institute publishes a variety of reports, policy papers, and articles that address pressing issues such as inequality, climate change, and public health. Through its events, seminars, and workshops, IPPR fosters dialogue and collaboration among policymakers, academics, and practitioners, facilitating the exchange of ideas and best practices.

IPPR also plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse by providing expert commentary and analysis on current affairs. Its team of experienced researchers and policy experts are frequently sought after by media outlets and policymakers alike, making IPPR a key player in the UK’s policy landscape.

In addition to its research activities, the institute actively engages in advocacy efforts, working to influence policy decisions at both local and national levels. By championing progressive ideas and fostering inclusive debates, IPPR aims to create a fairer, more equitable society for all.

As it looks to the future, the Institute for Public Policy Research remains committed to its mission of driving positive change through informed policy development and public engagement.

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