Initiative for Public Policy Analysis
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The Initiative for Public Policy Analysis (IPPA) is a think tank based in Nigeria. It describes itself as "a private, non-profit organization involved in research, education, and publication on matters affecting the freedom of individuals. Its objective is to provide market-oriented analysis of current and emerging policy issues, with a view to influencing the public debate and the political decision-making process."[1]
"Founded in 2001, IPPA's major concern is with the principles and institutions underlying a free and open society, with particular focus on Africa and Nigeria." [2]
Contents
Global warming
In 2009 the group was a co-sponsor of the Heartland Institute's 2009 conference for climate change skeptics.[3]
Advisory Board
Accessed February 2010:[2]
- Kehinde Desouza Marques
- Brian Lee Crowley (Canada)
- Gordon Johnson (US)
- George Ayittey
- Adeola Adenikinju
- Femi Mimiko
- Linda Whetstone (UK)
- Wolfgang Kasper (Australia)
Team
Accessed February 2010:[2]
- Thompson Ayodele
- Adebowale Oladapo
- Anthony Adegoke
- Olayinka Idowu
- Adedayo Thomas
- Kayode Olowookere
- Modupe Olubo
- Femi Shaibu
- Olajide Damilola
- Femi Adaramola
Contact details
9A, Adekunle Odunlami Street
Off Aina George
Ilupeju, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: +234-1-791-0959, +234-(0)80-2302-5079
The Office Address is ONLY valid for Courier Delivery
Email: info AT ippanigeria.org
Website: http://www.ippanigeria.org
Postal Address
P. O. Box 6434
Somolu, Lagos
Articles and resources
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- Climate Change
- Climate change sceptics
- Climate change skeptics/common claims and rebuttal
- International Conference on Climate Change (2008)
- International Conference on Climate Change (2009)
- Researching global warming skeptics
- think tanks
References
- ↑ Heartland Institute, "International Conference on Climate Change: Global Warming: Was It Ever Really a Crisis?", March 8-10, 2009, page 32.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 About, Initiative for Public Policy Analysis, accessed February 17, 2010.
- ↑ Heartland Institute, "Co-Sponsors", Heartland Institute website, March 5, 2009.
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