Supporting Good Governance and Sound Public Decision Making
Governments face increasingly complex, dynamic and ‘wicked’ challenges that require
new policy solutions. To help them understand and respond to these challenges, policy
makers often rely on evidence from advisory bodies operating at arms' length from
government. This report provides a comparative overview and analysis of the important
role played by these bodies in public consultation and decision making. It is based
on a survey of policy advisory systems in 17 countries and a series of qualitative
interviews. The report examines the institutional set up of such systems, and the
role they play in the policy cycle. It discusses how to ensure that they contribute
to open, inclusive and sound policy making.