Measuring Well-Being: A Tool for Regional Progress
Well-being indicators are increasingly used as a tool for forming public policy in many cities and countries around the world. These indicators are part of a strong worldwide trend in economic research, and are now well accepted as a central tool for estimating and promoting the well-being of societies. Moreover, they are acknowledged as effective tools for governments, local authorities and civil society
Partners: Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Interior
Related Library Items

Application Model for Regional Economic Development
This study examines how plans to bolster Northern Israel can be implemented effectively. It outlines the basic principles necessary to promote regional processes, and provides tools for planning and executing local economic growth initiatives. Partners: Russell Berrie Foundation

The Next Normal: A Three-Phased Approach to Handling the Coronavirus
The presentation explores the consequences and opportunities of the COVID-19 pandemic based on discussions with experts, studies, articles and reports from Israel and beyond

Emergency Activities to Help Optimize Public Systems
Joint-Elka’s emergency activities are designed to help its partners in government, local municipalities and society implement their tasks in the long term Partners: UJA-Federation of New York, the Russell Berrie Foundation, Vivmar Foundation, Penni and Steve Weinberg

From Lemons to Lemonade: Adapting to Remote Work in the Public Sector
We hear a lot about the cons of working from home, but we shouldn’t overlook the pros The article can be found here