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Civil
Society Organizations: Promoting Pro-Poor Policy and Social Inclusion,
CEU Summer University, Budapest, Hungary, 11 - 15 July 2005
The poor and marginalised tend to benefit when civil society organisations
(CSOs) are engaged in shaping policy, particularly when engagement
is well-informed and leads to evidence-based policy. Often, however,
CSO's policy engagement fails to do justice both to the complexity
of policy processes as well as to the quality of the research and
analysis that is available to help CSOs inform policy.
The course was designed to help CSOs make their engagement with
policy processes and policy actors more effective and legitimate
by cultivating improved understanding of policy entrepreneurship
and policy making at local, national and international levels. The
central objective is to improve the quality, and utilization, of
policy research produced by experts in CSOs to help ensure that
their analysis is provided to policymakers at the time important
issues are under deliberation. This 1-week course was designed for
mid-level managers, researchers and communications officers from
think tanks, university policy centers and NGOs that are attempting
to influence the policy process in emerging democracies. The organisers
also welcomed doctoral candidates interested in communicating the
policy applications of their research on poverty and/or social inclusion.
The course included seminars, team-building activities, small group
exercises and individual action planning, presentation and discussion.
The course was held by the Centre for Policy Studies, Central European
University (CEU) Summer University in co-operation with the ODI,
with sponsorship of the European Commission FP6 "Structuring
the European Research Area". Summary report will be available
shortly.
Click on the links for a brief course
description (
77kb) and further information on CEU
Summer University courses (
225kb). Further information on the course
including detailed course description, faculty CVs, eligibility
criteria and funding options are available at www.ceu.hu/sun.
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