Israel issues call for new research to promote quality local government

By ANI | Updated: December 23, 2025 00:00 IST2025-12-22T23:55:16+5:302025-12-23T00:00:14+5:30

Tel Aviv [Israel], December 22 (ANI/TPS): Israel's Ministry of the Interior and its Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology ...

Israel issues call for new research to promote quality local government | Israel issues call for new research to promote quality local government

Israel issues call for new research to promote quality local government

Tel Aviv [Israel], December 22 (ANI/TPS): Israel's Ministry of the Interior and its Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology have joined forces for a first-of-its-kind initiative: a call for applied research in the core areas of local authorities, regional clusters and municipal corporations. The ministries said this is part of a strategic move to promote "quality local government."

"This initiative constitutes a vital bridge between the academic world and the complex challenges facing local government, and aims to leverage advanced research knowledge into practical solutions that will improve the services provided to residents and establish data-based decision-making," said the ministries.

The call is built around three main goals:

Promoting applied research in critical areas of local government in Israel.

Encouraging fruitful and ongoing cooperation between academic researchers and local government bodies and government ministries.

Making decision-support tools, models for development and improvement available in various public bodies, in a manner that leads to effective policies and results, and optimal public services for residents.

Out of dozens of proposals submitted, ten outstanding studies with high applied potential to bring about tangible change were selected. The ten studies selected from the many proposals submitted represent a wide range of innovative solutions that will directly impact the quality of life of residents throughout Israel. (ANI/TPS)

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