FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 23/01/2025 Carmella Grace De Guzman, Centre for Public Impact +447889460026 carmella@centreforpublicimpact.org Centre for Public Impact Welcomes Nick Thompson as Chief Executive Officer LONDON, UK,… Read more
Location: Asia
Global Mayors Challenge stories: building data-based governance in Manila
The Centre for Public Impact was proud to work alongside Bloomberg Philanthropies during the 2021 Global Mayors Challenge, which featured hundreds of cities around the world compete to develop government innovations to address challenges exacerbated by COVID-19. 50 Champion Cities… Read more
Real stories from Indian officials on citizen engagement
In the first part of this series on listening as a tool to reimagine governance, we discussed the importance of listening in governance. Through a fictional story about Madina and Padma, we illustrated different forms of listening… Read more
Listening as a tool to reimagine governance: Madina and Padma’s story
The art of listening “You know, Padma,” Madina began, “Over the past five or six years, my dependence on NREGA has increased.” (In 2005, India enacted the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), guaranteeing rural households 100… Read more
PRESS RELEASE: Centre for Public Impact Announces Dhiviya David as Regional Director for Asia
Centre for Public Impact Announces Dhiviya David as Regional Director for Asia 22/01/2024 — The Centre for Public Impact (CPI), a global not-for-profit organisation that supports governments to address complex challenges and drive meaningful change, has announced Dhiviya David as the… Read more
Let the (serious) games begin
The problem of capacity building in India’s public sector Let’s talk about Radha. Radha is a fictitious Block Community Mobiliser (BCM). In India, BCMs are a crucial frontline public health cadre. They manage a team of Accredited Social Health Activists… Read more
Lessons on digital equity: How the Singapore Government has been tackling the digital divide
What connects Singapore’s food hawkers and its senior citizens? As the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the digitalisation of public services in Singapore and threatened to widen the digital divide, these were two groups that were particularly vulnerable to being left behind. Read more