According to GCSI’s 2025 global survey, innovation efforts are emerging in many places, but the knowledge behind them is often undocumented, disconnected, or inaccessible to policymakers, civil society, and local leaders.
The Knowledge and Practice Hub is GCSI’s response. It is being developed as an open, real-time platform designed to collect and share proven solutions from around the world. By Year 2, the Hub will include more than 100 documented innovations, ranging from national policy tools and financing models to community-driven programs and public service reform strategies.
This is not a static repository. It is a collaborative learning environment built for public servants, civil society, academic institutions, and grassroots practitioners. It will offer playbooks, toolkits, translated materials, lived experience accounts, and co-created content that can be adapted across contexts. Resources will be peer-reviewed, openly licensed, and shaped by a global advisory group with diverse regional representation.
GCSI’s goal is to turn local knowledge into global learning and real-time insight into better decision-making. The Hub will support governments in avoiding duplication, scaling what works, and grounding reform in evidence and shared experience.
Explore the strategy and follow the development of the Knowledge and Practice Hub at www.governmentcouncil.org
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