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Measuring What is Assumed to be Un-Measurable
Public trust in institutions is eroding. Across governments, companies, and civil society, people are questioning the systems built to serve them. In an era like this, the values that hold societies together, such as trust, fairness, and integrity, have never mattered more.  Yet despite their importance, they are examples of the concepts that are almost never measured . Companies, organizations, and politicians may talk  about these kinds of values in mission statements and s
Nov 76 min read


Facts or Opinions?: Surveys as a Method to Democratize Research
Survey design is one of the most widely used research strategies in current times, as they provide us with deeper insights on more...
Apr 158 min read


Building Trust and Impact Through numbers: Why Non-Profit Organizations Need Better Data
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), also referred to as Non-Profit Organizations, play a crucial role by showcasing civil society's...
Apr 158 min read


Unlocking Policy Success: Transforming Public Engagement into Inclusive, Impactful Governance
Introduction In today’s rapidly evolving governance landscape, meaningful public engagement is essential for effective policy...
Apr 157 min read
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