‘Reading organizations’: a new diagnostic tool to improve knowledge to policy systems
Clara Richards, Senior Programme Manager, Evidence-Informed Policy Making Team, INASP introduces a series of posts on new approaches for organizational...
Clara Richards, Senior Programme Manager, Evidence-Informed Policy Making Team, INASP introduces a series of posts on new approaches for organizational...
The Secretariat for Public Administration of the Prime Minister’s Office in Peru and the Economic and Social Research Consortium will work to improve the use of knowledge in policy with support from INASP and Politics & Ideas
Addressing lack of access to e-resources in public institutions brings together two streams of focus at INASP: using research and knowledge for national development and sharing and communicating research knowledge.
INASP and Politics & Ideas invite government agencies[1] to participate in an opportunity to improve the use of knowledge in policy through the application of a new diagnostic tool.
INASP and Politics & Ideas announce their partnership to deliver a series of capacity development services to strengthen public institutions’ use of knowledge in policy making.
Strong local research and knowledge systems are vital in tackling local and global problems, and a great example of this is in tackling climate change. Siân Harris looks at a few of the ways that INASP has been supporting Southern environmental research and its use in policy.