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New policy sources - July 2024
Altmetric curates policy sources that are designed to change or otherwise influence guidelines, policy or practice.
Tracked policy sources and document types range from government guidelines, reports or white papers; independent policy institute publications; advisory committees on specific topics; research institutes; and international development organisations.
We aim to curate a broad scope of policy sources from organisations around the world and cover topics from climate change to health, transport and economics. Policy sources are largely collected directly from organisations' publications websites and are updated regularly.
New policy sources added in July 2024
Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACOLA) - Australia
Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications - Latvia
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking - Belgium
Computer Emergency Response Team for the EU Institutions, Bodies and Agencies - Belgium
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Ireland
Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) - United States
Human Rights Now (HRN) - Japan
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission - Ireland
Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE) - Japan
Joint Economic Committee (JEC) - United States
Lowy Institute - Australia
Menzies School of Health Research - Australia
New York State Department of Civil Service - United States
NZIER - New Zealand Institute of Economic Research - New Zealand
Papua New Guinea National Research Institute (PNG NRI) - Papua New Guinea
The Wallace Foundation - United States
The United Nations Collaborative Programme On Reducing Emissions From Deforestation And Forest Degradation In Developing Countries - Switzerland
United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative - Switzerland
United Nations Human Development Report Office - United States
University Grants Committee - Hong Kong
UN Human Settlements Programme - Kenya
United Nations Industrial Development Organization - Austria
World Happiness Report - United Kingdom
World Trade Organization - Switzerland