This paper provides an overview of approaches to monitoring and evaluating policy influence
A guide to monitoring and evaluating policy influence, ODI
10/02/2011
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The Global Guide to Research Impact
10/02/2011
Guides & Tutorials
This paper provides an overview of approaches to monitoring and evaluating policy influence
25/01/2011
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Kala Sridhar from the Public Affairs Centre, India was the joint first prize winner of the GDN Medal for Innovative Sources of Development Finance. Here, she discusses the three reasons research communication is vital.
25/01/2011
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In this short video, Louise Shaxson from Delta Partnership discusses the importance of Research Communication.
22/01/2011
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INASP works with partners to support global research communication through innovation, networking and capacity strengthening. We focus on the needs of developing and emerging countries. The second, five-year…
20/12/2010
Papers & Reports
A report by the Research Information Network (RIN) has explored how researchers in the UK use electronic journals.
14/12/2010
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Eliya Zulu, the director of the African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP), talks about the challenges of communicating development research across Africa.
14/12/2010
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Susanna Thorp from Wren Media talks about network building with researchers in the global south.
30/11/2010
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Nalaka Gunawardene from TVE Asia Pacific describe how the media landscape has been changing substantially in recent years, He also describes how research and media could improve the way they work together.
30/11/2010
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Eliya Zulu from the African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) talks about the challenges of communicating development research across Africa
30/11/2010
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Musawen Sinebare from the National Research Institute in Papua New Guinea describes the challenges he faces in communicating research to policy makers and practitioners.
30/11/2010
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Ann Waters-Bayer talks about the dangers of talking about the dangers of placing local knowledge and evidence at two different ends of the spectrum.
30/11/2010
Geoff Barnard (Climate and Development Knowledge Network) looks at how approaches to research communication have evolved since the mid-1990’s. He goes on to advise how to survive and thrive in the increasingly crowded ‘knowledge pond’.
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