INASP’s Evidence-Informed Policy Making team has now been working for 7 years to build capacity for the use of research evidence in policy making in…
Evidence-Informed Policy Making at INASP
07/07/2016
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The Global Guide to Research Impact
It’s not easy to measure the impact of development research in bringing about positive change. It’s even harder to show how communications efforts, and expenditure, helps to achieve both research objectives, and development outcomes. This section aims to offer key resources and insights to help support better monitoring and evaluation of research uptake activities.
07/07/2016
Blog Posts
INASP’s Evidence-Informed Policy Making team has now been working for 7 years to build capacity for the use of research evidence in policy making in…
09/06/2016
Blog Posts
Physical activity policies need to be evidence informed, but what is actually behind the term evidence and how does it inform? During the last decades…
24/05/2016
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by Faaria Hussain from the INASP EIPM team. For the past 3 years INASP’s Evidence- Informed Policy Making team has been working with a wide range…
13/05/2016
News & Opportunities
Wednesday, 18th May, 2016 2pm-3pm (BST); 6am-7am (PDT); 6.30pm-7.30pm (IST); 8am-9am (CDT); The GDN Doing Research project team are pleased to announce the first of…
05/05/2016
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Despite being one of the fastest growing economies in Asia, Indonesia continues to lag behind its neighbouring countries in terms of research capacity and publication….
03/05/2016
Key Resources
There is not abundant literature or readily available evidence about what works in communicating anti-corruption initiatives, but there are some useful guides and best practice reviews…
26/04/2016
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According to existing categorisations, Bolivia, Paraguay and Perú, are among the smallest players in the South American region when it comes to social research production….
18/04/2016
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The field of international development is increasingly concerned with achieving social and economic change through the use of evidence and evidence-based policy. This requires fostering…
13/04/2016
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Research in the social sciences and humanities has experienced a roller coaster ride in Niger over the last fifty years. Buoyed by nationalist politicians after…
17/03/2016
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Last year, issues of violence and peace were incorporated into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This is a clear departure from previous development frameworks, where…
14/03/2016
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Cambodia’s bitter and tragic past has had a detrimental impact on the number of educated professionals available to conduct endogenous research. It is therefore unsurprising…
07/03/2016
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It is a striking fact that in the top global university rankings developing countries’ universities are notable by their near absence. Out of the 500…
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