The GDFE and RIL promote the Public-Private Laboratory, whose purpose is to accelerate the meeting between governments, the private sector and civil society in order to transform them into allies for development.
It includes two axes: a powerhouse of ideas for the generation of public policy instruments (think tank) and an implementation axis to generate empirical evidence in the territory (do tank).
In a context marked by inequality and poverty, the laboratory seeks to promote the participation and recognition of social actors and their direct influence on the design and execution of public policies, create innovative public-private articulation initiatives, design sustainable projects and provide resources and technical assistance with support for its implementation at the national and local levels.
This initiative is also the continuity of the Articulation Policy Laboratory that we promoted in 2019 and that resulted in the document that presents and explains the Public Good Incentives. It is directed by Javier Tarulla, a graduate in Political Science with a Master's in Applied Economics and experience in important public positions at the national level, in the City of Buenos Aires and the province of Mendoza, as well as in civil society.
The laboratory is possible thanks to the support of Beccar Varela, Banco Comafi, Fundación Pampa, Genneia and Banco Supervielle.