Policy Design

Policy design is the first crucial step in creating a new policy, essentially crafting a solution or approach to a problem. It's like laying the groundwork for building a house. 

What's included?

  • Ebooks
  • Assessments
  • Certificate

Category

Personal Development Skills

Instructor

Office of the Head of the Civil Service 
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More About the Course

Policy design is a thoughtful process that requires careful consideration of various factors to create effective solutions to public problems.
 Here's a breakdown of what it entails:

-Identifying the Problem: This involves understanding the issue at hand. It could be a new challenge or fixing an existing policy that's not working effectively.

-Goal Setting: Once the problem is clear, policymakers establish specific goals they aim to achieve with the new policy.

-Considering Different Tools: Policymakers brainstorm and explore various options or tools to address the problem. This might involve regulations, economic incentives, public awareness campaigns, or a combination of approaches.

-Open Policymaking: Increasingly, governments involve citizens and stakeholders in the design process. This can help ensure the policy considers diverse perspectives and is more likely to be accepted by the public.
-Drafting the Policy: Once a solution is chosen, policymakers translate it into a formal document outlining the rules, procedures, and implementation plan.
Meet the instructor

Office of the Head of the Civil Service 

The Federal Civil Service under the leadership of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation recognizes the service as the engine of governance with key contributory roles by the private sector as stakeholders in the development process. In this regard, the OHCSF creates platforms to promote public/ private partnerships in the development of competencies and exchange of professional ideas/ knowledge.
Patrick Jones - Course author