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Shaping policy for development

An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN

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  1. Learning lessons from the policy influence of the Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme (RHVP)

    Publication - Research reports and studies - 30 September 2011
    Harry Jones (ODI), with Katharine Vincent, Tracy Cull, Nicholas Freeland, Josee Koch, Danya Pedra, Philip White and John Rook (RHVP)
    This report presents the results of a learning process to assess the influence which the Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme (RHVP) had on policy, and captures the lessons learned from these experiences.
  2. Producing home grown solutions: Think tanks and knowledge networks in international development

    Opinion - Articles and blogs - 20 September 2011

    In an increasinglyinterconnected world, Northern and Southern think tanks are joining forces in partnerships and networks to generate and use knowledge more systematically to address national, regional, and global challenges. Networks of think tanks can provide an extremely effective mechanism for learning and innovation, and enable collaboration beyond the usual institutional, cultural, and functional boundaries of an organization.

  3. Taking responsibility for complexity

    Publication - Briefing papers - 4 August 2011
    This Briefing Paper reviews the implications of complexity for policy and programme implementation. It aims to give readers the tools to decide when a problem is complex, outline why this matters and provide guidance on how to achieve results in the face of complexity.

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