These materials were put together by editors Kate Bird and Ursula
Grant, from an ODI / CPRC Workshop held in January 2005.
Click on the links below to view pdf versions of documents under
the following sections:
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1. Introduction
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2. Overview
Paper
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3. The Importance
of Understanding the Political and Policy Context
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3.1 How an Analysis of Power and Country
Level Analysis of Historical Factors are a Pre-requisite of
Effective Policy Analysis
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3.2 Understanding the Policy Context: Key
Questions and Approaches
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3.3 Barriers to Pro-Poor Policy Formation
and Legitimation
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3.4 Understanding Key Opportunities and
Bottlenecks When Using Research to Influence Pro-Poor Policy
Change
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4. Using Research
Evidence to Influence Policy: Dissemination and Communication
Summary
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4.1 What should we do?
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4.2 What have we done? Influencing Policy:
Experiences from CPRC Partners
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4.3 Suggestions for the Future: Lessons
for Policy Engagement in the Chronic Poverty Research Centre
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5. Annexes
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