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Welcome to the Virtual Resource Centre on Ex-ante Policy Impact Assessment. This website aims to provide civil servants, civil society activists, UN country offices and others with knowledge and tools to use impact assessment to support democratic governance and good policy-making. Ex-ante Policy Impact Assessment Ex-ante Policy Impact Assessment (PIA) is a process which helps policy-makers to understand the intended and unintended consequences of their interventions. This approach considers that good design of an intervention requires governments and their partners – including UNDP – to understand the effect of their policies on diverse social groups, actors and institutions, including those not targeted by the policy. It is considered an important tool for democratization in emerging economies. Using PIA, policy-makers can estimate the likely quantitative and qualitative outcomes of the policy for those groups, identify potential risks and assess the reliability of available data. Through involving people with different interests and approaches, ex-ante Impact Assessment helps to save resources, and design interventions to be better targeted to achieve their goals and avoid unintended harmful consequences. Thus it also contributes to strengthening the transparency and accountability of democratically elected governments, and encourages consistency of policy-making across policy areas. Similar processes are known as regulatory impact assessment (RIA) or simply impact assessment (IA). Virtual Resource Centre on ex-ante Impact AssessmentEx-ante Impact Assessment was first introduced among OECD countries and has been recognized by the European Union as a primary means of examining and measuring the likely benefits, costs and effects of new or changed regulations and policies. This Virtual Resource Centre offers a compilation of key documents, best practices and existing guidelines on ex-ante Impact Assessment. Our target audience is primarily civil servants and professionals from civil society organizations in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Besides offering resources, the site also presents country situations and provides the possibility to seek advice on practical implementation of ex-ante Impact Assessment. This website has been launched and is being maintained as one of the components of the regional project on ex-ante Impact Assessment funded by UNDP Bratislava Regional Centre for Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Local Government and Public Service Support Initiative of Open Society Institute, Budapest.
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Latest News in the Regional Project on Ex-ante Impact AssessmentFirst regional training on PIA Introductory PIA training course in Serbia PIA Mapping available in Russian Mapping of Ex-ante PIA Tools and Experiences in Europe published Steering Committee meeting in Budapest Mapping of ex-ante Impact Assessment Experiences and Tools in Europe Introduction to Impact Assessment training for policy units in Moldova
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