Evidence Reading: How do governments get great?
House of the Parliament of Botswana in Gaborone. The paper discussed in this evidence reading cited Botswana as an example...
House of the Parliament of Botswana in Gaborone. The paper discussed in this evidence reading cited Botswana as an example...
Networking at VakaYiko Symposium —————————————————————————————- – Blog post by Agnes Becker, EIPM communications support, INASP Learning from international development colleagues...
Gender Centre for Research and Training running a workshop in training to policymakers on mainstreaming gender in development policies and...
John Mugabi Bagonza, Director of the Department of Research Services at Parliament of Uganda, shares the Department’s model with VakaYiko...
INASP has recently evaluated the long-term sustainability of projects under the Strengthening Research and Knowledge Systems programme. Monitoring and Evaluation Officer Fran Deans shares some of the findings.
Effective policy making requires strong links between researchers and policymakers. Although evidence-informed policy making (EIPM) is fairly new in Zimbabwe, policymakers and other stakeholders are increasingly talking about how to build an enabling environment to support these links. ZeipNET has produced a new documentary exploring the nature of policy making in Zimbabwe, featuring interviews with policymakers, political analysts, researchers, civic society practitioners and other opinion leaders who have participated in the BCURE project over the last three years. Ronald Munatsi shares some highlights.