Advice .
We seek to translate research, analysis and surveys on policy issues into more practical information and make recommendation for policy makers. By bridging the gap of ideas and action, IEA hopes to be at the forefront of facilitating robust and impartial policy debates through a series of fora and discussions bringing together private sector, Government, donors, academia, media, business leaders and civil society. IEA envisages to develop a long and proud tradition in engaging directly with the key players in South Sudan and beyond to promote good governance and ensue public policy are developed and implemented in a consultative, transparent and inclusive manner. We seek to provide policy advice in;
- Feminist economics, focusing on economies of care, precarious work, and feminist macroeconomic policy, in addition to feminist economics education and community building initiatives.
- Macroeconomic policy, projects including participatory budgeting that advances economic development, socio-economic rights realisation and tax justice; and monetary and financial sector policy analysis, both in South Sudan, East Africa and across Africa.
- Social security and workers’ rights, specifically focusing on living wages, redistribution, social security, public employment and the need for new frameworks to promote decent work, and new forms of community labour organizing.
- New economic futures, with a focus on rethinking economics, to bolster progressive economic thinking; building a community at the intersection of economics and human rights; and reimagining economic alternatives.