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Bridging Research and Policy in International DevelopmentPublication DateAugust 2005 SummaryThis special issue of the Journal of International Development presents the main papers and conclusions from the 2004 Development Studies Association conference on Bridging Research and Policy in International Development. These papers aim to add new perspectives and share lessons learned related to bridging research and policy. In particular, they highlight four key lessons: the need for donors and research foundations to foster research capacity and to protect it from political interference; the need for researchers to use detailed case material within and across national boundaries in order to inform high-level policy debates; the importance of presenting research results in such a way that they cannot be over-simplified; and the value of creating alliances between researchers and civil society advocacy groups.
Edited by Simon Maxwell and Julius Court, this publication features keynote papers by:
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Economic Commission for Africa P.O.Box 3001 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Tel.: 251-1-44 31 68 Fax: 251-1-51 03 65 ecainfo@uneca.org Uneca Website Click here for the full document on pdf format. Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 27 2005 Last Updated December 27 2005 |
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