
Creative thinking for a better tomorrow.
Our focus.
Public Interest connects experts, writers, strategists and campaigners dedicated to rethinking the common good.
We believe that citizens are empowered and societies work better when policies and institutions are designed in the interests of all: the public interest.
We work with governments, international organisations, businesses and civil society to help them make sense of the world and shape it for the better.

Create.
Bold ideas. Systems thinking. Macro insights.
Catalyse.
Sustainable solutions to societal and planetary challenges.
Convene.
Empowering coalitions for change.
Connect.
People with policies, in the interests of all.
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Our people.
We are a global network of experts, advocates and change-makers, from academia, international agencies, civil society and the media. Meet them here.
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Our counsel.
We respond to system-level challenges with macro-political insight, transformative strategies and impactful collaborations.
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Our promise.
We work with leaders and organisations committed to meaningful social change and to addressing the deep-seated crises of our time.
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Our impact.
We help our partners, large and small, reimagine their capabilities to bring positive change to their institutions and the publics they serve.
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Our time.
We all have too little of it. If you are passionate, as we are, to build a new era of civic achievement then please be in touch.
Our work.
1. Global Public Investment
How do we build a movement for structural change?
2. Civic Democracy
How do we engage publics in democracy at times of national and international crisis?
3. Future Food Security
How do we transform the global governance of food to end hunger by 2030?
4. A Moment of Truth
How do we support public interest media through market innovations?
5. Global Tax Reform
How do we improve international cooperation on taxation?
6. Manufacturing Equity
How do we build regional hubs for vaccine manufacturing?
7. A Health Justice Story
How do we co-create momentum for change on finance and health at the G20?