Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
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Economic and Social:
Business and Industry
Crime Prevention
Criminal Justice
Economics and Finance
International Security
Peace and Security
Sports for Peace and Development
Statistics
Sustainable Development
Financing for Development:
Mobilizing domestic financial resources for development
Mobilizing international resources for development
Social Development:
Conflict
Cooperative
Statistics:
Crime and criminal justice statistics
Development indicators
International Economic and Social Classifications
Official statistics, principles and practices
Social Statistics and Social Monitoring
Sustainable Development:
Capacity-building
Information for decision-making and participation
International cooperation for an enabling environment
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| Geographic scope: |
International
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| Country of activity: |
Belgium
Mauritania
Peru
Comoros
France
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Malta
Panama
Haiti
Republic of Moldova
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Cyprus
Bhutan
Romania
Republic of Korea
Ethiopia
New Zealand
Djibouti
Luxembourg
Portugal
Angola
Tuvalu
China
Japan
Liechtenstein
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Nauru
Tunisia
Greece
Jordan
Sweden
Egypt
Lesotho
Nepal
Singapore
Sudan
Antigua and Barbuda
India
Switzerland
Mauritius
Somalia
Benin
Argentina
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Cameroon
Cuba
Central African Republic
Afghanistan
Ecuador
Bosnia and Herzegovina
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Thailand
Germany
Sao Tome and Principe
Türkiye
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Azerbaijan
Madagascar
Namibia
Congo
Andorra
Kiribati
Bahrain
Iceland
Jamaica
Nicaragua
Chile
Togo
Barbados
Mexico
Canada
Monaco
Marshall Islands
Vanuatu
Guatemala
Guinea Bissau
Gabon
Nigeria
South Africa
Tajikistan
Morocco
Israel
Honduras
Norway
Malaysia
Solomon Islands
Viet Nam
Poland
Ghana
Ireland
Gambia
Indonesia
Brazil
Australia
Samoa
Burundi
Mozambique
Belize
Algeria
Liberia
Saint Lucia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Guyana
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Armenia
Tonga
Lebanon
South Sudan
Chad
Suriname
Bulgaria
Dominican Republic
Timor-Leste
Brunei Darussalam
Saudi Arabia
Slovenia
Georgia
Cape Verde
San Marino
Syrian Arab Republic
Fiji
Equatorial Guinea
State of Palestine
Belarus
Cambodia
North Macedonia
Serbia
Country Not Available
Myanmar
Yemen
Czechia
Dominica
Grenada
Holy See
Senegal
Botswana
Philippines
Lithuania
Maldives
Niger
Sri Lanka
Malawi
Ukraine
Kyrgyzstan
Montenegro
Eswatini
Côte D'Ivoire
Estonia
Zambia
Italy
Iraq
Rwanda
United Republic of Tanzania
El Salvador
Sierra Leone
Denmark
Burkina Faso
Palau
United Arab Emirates
Zimbabwe
Paraguay
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Mongolia
Latvia
Libya
Guinea
Croatia
Austria
Kenya
Albania
Seychelles
United States of America
Bahamas
Colombia
Finland
Uganda
Turkmenistan
Slovakia
Kazakhstan
Kuwait
Mali
Oman
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Trinidad and Tobago
Qatar
Costa Rica
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Papua New Guinea
Netherlands
Spain
Hungary
Eritrea
Russian Federation
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| Other geographic areas of activity: |
Occupied Syrian Golan
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| Millennium Development Goals: |
Develop global partnership for development
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| Mission statement: |
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| Year established: |
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| Year of registration: |
2008 |
| Organizational structure: |
IEP is a not for profit Australian Public Company, Limited by Guarantee. It was formally registered in 2008 in the State of New South Wales. It received approval as a charitable research institute in August 2009 and endorsement as Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR). IEP is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization. IEP's Board of Directors is as follows: 1. Steve Killelea, AM, Founder, IEP 2. Clyde McConaghy, B.Bus, MBA, AICD, 3. Michael Hitz, Principal, Boston Consulting Group 4. Vijoleta Braach Maksvytis, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Melbourne University 5. Nick Abrahams, Partner, Norton Rose Please see the supporting document, Annual Report, for the IEP Organizational Chart. |
| Number and type of members: |
IEP is a company limited by guarantee. There are three company members, as required by law. |
| Affiliation with NGO networks: |
Alliance for Peacebuilding; World Council of Religions for Peace; UN Global Compact Expert Group on Responsible Business and Investment in High Risk Areas |
| Funding structure: |
Fees for providing consulting or research services
Donations and grants from domestic sources
Fundraising campaigns
Foreign and international grants
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