Policy Influencing and Media
Engagement Resource Pack
Materials from the ODI/CPRC Workshop, 17th and 18th January 2005
Edited by Kate Bird and Ursula Grant
Researchers and civil society
organisations face challenges when attempting to use research-based
evidence to influence pro-poor policy change. Researchers and civil
society organisations came together at ODI in early 2005 to draw on
their experiences to identify some of the necessary steps in dealing
with these challenges effectively. The resource pack produced following
this workshop is aimed primarily to support researchers in the Chronic
Poverty Research Centre influence policy but is likely to be useful to
other researchers and research users.
The resource pack is introduced by an overview paper. The pack then proceeds to highlight the role of policy entrepreneurs in getting issues onto policy agendas. It presents material which highlights the importance of understanding the political and policy context when designing research and constructing research dissemination strategies. Case studies from the Chronic Poverty Research Centre are presented that address the opportunities and challenges in international and national level advocacy. Papers produced by Panos examine the issues faced by researchers when they attempt to use the media to disseminate research results and build domestic and international constituencies for pro-poor action, and provide participants with systematic advice on interacting with the media.
Go to the Resource Pack (opens in new window).
Go to ODI's Civil Society Partnership Programme (CSPP) website (opens in new window).
Go to Panos' RELAY - Communicating research website (opens in new window).