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Application Case Study database form

Please complete this online form as fully as possible (within the specified word limits) and click on the submit button at the end to send us your proposal.

(Please note all fields are mandatory to give us as much supporting information for your application as possible)

Title of Case Study:
Author:
Job Title:
Organisation:
Address:
Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
E-mail address:
Summary:
(Max 100 words)

Country/Region:

Period described:
Main sector involved:

Case Study proposal:
(Max 500 words in total from following fields)

Introduction to the case (issue, location, date, organisations involved, prevailing policies and policy climate):
(Max 100 words)
Type and extent of policy change (legislation, policy documents, practice: period over which change took place; etc)
(Max 50 words)
Some thoughts on the explanation of the policy change (see RAPID framework)
(Please enter text for each field with max 350 words total)
The political context
The ways CSOs tried to affect policy change (strategy and activities)
The nature of research-based evidence, if relevant
(content, source, reliability)
Mechanisms used to get the evidence into the policy process
Any international factors
Conclusions on what the case might tell us:
(Max 100 words)
Key background document:
Internet address of key document:

 

Please complete this online form then click on the submit button to send your application to us.

If you have any specfic queries, please contact Enrique Mendizabal at e.mendizabal@odi.org.uk.

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