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Our Mission |
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Our Mission |
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IPPA's mission is to serve as one of the leading promoters of social, economic and political freedom; to promote public understanding of the principles of a free and prosperous society such as property right, the rule of law, limited government, free enterprise and tolerant; and to help foster the emergence of a society where reliance on government solutions to all social and economic problem reduces and the human mind is appreciated as the ultimate resource. |
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Activities |
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- Research
- Publishing
- Seminars/Workshops
- Newsletters
- Organizing Essay Competition
- Writing on developmental issues
- Students based programme
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Our Goals |
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- We are dedicated to empowering people
- Individual liberty and choice
- Private property rights protection
- An economy based on free enterprise
- Democratic government under the rule of law
- An autonomous and free civil society
- Facilitate trade within Africa and beyond
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Core Idea |
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The Initiative for Public Policy Analysis holds tenaciously the belief in free society hinged on certain irreducible minima: that a good and prosperous society is achievable when government's participation in certain key spheres is drastically reduced; that prosperity and happiness are best guaranteed when individuals are able to take beneficial actions freely without being "controlled" by any central body; and that the market order and civil society will be better off under institutions of private property rights, the rule of law, and limited government |
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