Practical lessons on influencing policy

October 23, 2018 at 7:57 am Leave a comment

papA recent issue of Policy and Politics  journal has a special focus on influencing policy, mostly about the work of research and academia in this respect. There are many parallels to advocacy and policy influence work in general, with this particular lesson I found highly relevant:

“Avoid relying too much only on evidence and analyses, instead combine evidence with framing strategies and storytelling”

The introduction chapter to the issue is free to access and can be viewed here>>

 

Entry filed under: Advocacy evaluation.

Tips for young / emerging evaluators Example: mixed methods in evaluation

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