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[Editor’s note: This post was written by Agnes A.S. Titriku, Program Manager, African Centre for Parliamentary Affairs (ACEPA), Ghana, and it was originally published at INASP‘s blog Practising Development.] Staff members from three parliaments (Ghana, Uganda and Zimbabwe) are…
The webinar “Knowledge into policy: Going beyond ‘Context matters’” took place on September 7. To share our framework, along with its practical implications and emerging experiences, the following interactive product was presented: www.politicsandideas.org/contextmatters We want to express our gratitude for your…
Are you interested in better understanding how context can affect and be affected by efforts to promote a better interaction between research and policy? Please join us in P&I and INASP´s upcoming free webinar Knowledge into policy: Going beyond “Context…
Are you interested in better understanding how context can affect and be affected by efforts to promote a better interaction between research and policy? Please join us in P&I and INASP´s upcoming free webinar Knowledge into policy: Going beyond “Context matters”…
In 2016, Politics & Ideas published the study “Going beyond ‘Context matters’”, a framework to help government organizations improve their use of knowledge for policy making by understanding context. This knowledge systematization effort was carried out with the crucial help…
[Editor’s note: This post is part of a series focused on sharing findings from the conceptual framework developed under the study “Going beyond “Context matters”, conducted by P&I and INASP. The presented framework intends to be a lens to help…
[Editor’s Note: This post was written by Vanesa Weyrauch and Leandro Echt, from Politics & Ideas, and it was originally published at the Aditi Bulletin of the Center for Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP).] When reflecting about the link between research and public policies, academics…
[Editor’s note: This post was written by Javiera Loreto Araya Menares, Professional of the Department of Social Inclusion at the Minister of Social Development in Chile. It is part of a series intended to share results, reflections and what facilitators and…
[Editor’s note: This post was written by Cecilia Medina Ccoyllo, Coordinator of Lima Region at the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion of Peru. It is part of a series intended to share results, reflections and what facilitators and participants learned through…