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HIV/AIDS: Bridging Research and Policy

15 March 2004 12:00-13:30 (GMT+00) - Workshop, London

HIV/AIDS is an issue where the gaps between research and policy can have devastating implications. There is increasing concern about the lack of policy response in many contexts and that the nature of policy responses in others do not reflect the breadth of evidence about the causes and consequences of HIV/AIDS. As part of a broad programme of work on Bridging Research and Policy in development, the RAPID programme at ODI has been working to understand research-policy interactions regarding HIV/AIDS. Our overall aim is to provide suggestions and tools to help others bridge the gap between research and policy more effectively. The project is supported by the Merck Foundation.

This workshop focused on four arenas - Context, Evidence, Links and External influences - a new, integrated framework helps identify key issues regarding policy change and the relative importance of research in different contexts. The workshop objectives were to:

  • Share experiences about research-policy interactions in the HIV/AIDS field.
  • Discuss the RAPID Context: Evidence: Links framework.
  • Discuss the preliminary findings of the ODI Research & Policy in HIV/AIDS project.
  • Discuss other HIV/AIDS-related work on the topic.
  • Discuss ideas and develop a strategy for further work in this area.