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Evidence-Based Policy Design in Saudi Arabia

Evidence-Based Policy Design in Saudi Arabia

Program overview

This program equips participants with the tools to design and implement policies grounded in empirical evidence. It focuses on leveraging data and analytics to address key challenges in Saudi Arabia, with an emphasis on practical applications and case studies.

Mode of Learning

In-person

Location

KSPP

Language

English

Duration

3 Days

Program Start

April 14, 2025

Program End

April 16, 2025

Program Hours

09:00 AM – 04:00 PM

Learning Outcomes

  • Define and outline the principles of evidence-based policy design, including its benefits and limitations.

  • Identify and assess credible data sources relevant to public policy challenges in Saudi Arabia.

  • Critically evaluate existing policies using quantitative and qualitative data analysis techniques.

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    Formulate and design new policies tailored to address specific national or regional issues.

  • Develop and present data-supported recommendations and implementation plans for policymakers.

Who Should Attend?

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Policymakers, government officials, and consultants

This course is intended for policymakers, government officials, and consultants involved in policy development and evaluation.

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Proficiency of written and spoken English

The program will be delivered in English. Applicants should be proficient in written and spoken English.

Faculty

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Dr Ammar A. Malik

Dr. Ammar A. Malik is Senior Research Scientist at AidData, where he leads the Chinese Development Finance Program. His team develops pioneering methods, such as the Tracking Underreported Financial Flows (TUFF) methodology, to track and analyze underreported financial flows from non-traditional donors to developing countries.

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