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Monitoring Government Policies: A Toolkit for Civil Society Organisations in AfricaPublication DateJanuary 1, 2007
SummaryThis toolkit explores ways of working for change by monitoring government policies. It is especially designed to help African civil society organisations analyse and monitor government policy implementation. It aims to help foster a conversation in society on policies and how well those policies work. High-quality research, accompanied by strong campaigning and lobbying, is, according to this document, a key way for local organisations to hold their governments to account. The tools included in this document are based on a two-year participatory project, including three workshops, with partner organisations in Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, and Malawi. The aim of the toolkit is to offer information, ideas, examples, and methods on how to gather evidence about policies and to use that evidence to press for change. Three agencies - Christian Aid, Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD), and Trocaire - came together in 2005 to create the toolkit as a means of demystifying the policy monitoring process and to break it down for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society organisations (CSOs) that would like to influence policies. The Toolkit provides ways for trainers or facilitators to engage those with little or no policy experience in active learning.
This document is available online in downloadable PDF format using the link below. A limited number of hard copies are also available from CAFOD in London by contacting: jgunter@cafod.org.uk Number of Pages100 LanguagesEnglish, French, and Portuguese. ContactJanet Gunter
Advocacy Accompanier
CAFOD
Romero Close
London
SW9 9TY
United Kingdom (UK)
Tel: 44 0 20 7095 5431
SourceEmail from Janet Gunter to The Communication Initiative on March 25 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 25 2008 Last Updated May 19 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
Special FocusNewspapers and Democracy
How central to democracy are newspapers - some of which are being lost to budget cuts and other changes - as opposed to blogs, YouTube, emails, text messaging, twittering, and the like?
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This is an important tool that will go a long way in generating information vis-a vis policy monitoring in the development domain. Good tool-kit!
-Dr Francis Ohanyido
President,
International Public Health Forum (IPHF)
www.iphfonline.org
iphfmail@gmail.com
As a Local Governance advisor, I found it very useful in my current work of assessing and benchmarking councils performance under the USAID Iraq Strenthening Local Governance Program.
Please keep me abreast with the happenings.
Mark