The Global Guide to Research Impact
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This list of how to’s provides an essential guide for a number of key communication and engagement activities that will help make your research travel.
Not everyone will find your research useful. You need to know who your audience is and what information they need in order to communicate with them effectively.
If research can’t be found, or is not easily understood by target audiences it simply does not travel, falling at the first hurdle in the process of trying to bring about change.
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.
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