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Institute for State Effectiveness

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Abbreviation
  
ISE

Location
  
Washington, D.C.

Website
  
isecenter.org

Founded
  
2005

Formation
  
2005

Founder
  
Headquarters
  
Washington, D.C., United States

Motto
  
Citizen-Centered Approaches to State and Market

Similar
  
Center for Strategic and Budg, Center for Global Development, Bipartisan Policy Center, Center for Strategic and Inter, Cato Institute

Profiles

The Institute for State Effectiveness (ISE) is a non-governmental organization based in Washington, D.C. that seeks to address the challenge of accountability and governance through a system-building approach across governments, markets and people.

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Leadership and history

ISE was founded in 2005 by Ashraf Ghani and Clare Lockhart. Mr. Ghani served as chairman until 2011, when he returned to Afghanistan to lead the Afghan Transition Team. As of April 2014, Ms. Lockhart serves as CEO of ISE. The Institute's work has focused on Afghanistan as well as through East Africa and Central Asia, and across international markets.

Organizational goals

The Institute uses a citizen-centered perspective to rethink the fundamentals of the relationship between citizens, the state and the market in the context of globalization. The organization feels that stability and prosperity in our interdependent world demand a new global compact to ensure that the billions of people currently excluded become stakeholders in the emerging political and economic order.

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