TTI ROUNDTABLE ON STRENGTHENING RESEARCH QUALITY FOR POLICY ENGAGEMENT IN AFRICA Strengthening Research Quality for Policy Engagement: Key Capacity Needs By Dr. Ebere Uneze
Introduction Primarily, think tanks (TTs); o Conduct evidence-based research o Use the research outputs to inform and influence policy Capacity needs vary along TTs priorities – i.e. more of advocacy or more of research?
In what areas do TTs need capacities? CSEA’s experience with: Strengthening/Sustaining research quality for effective policy engagement
What are the key capacity needs (1)? Strengthening/Sustaining Research quality key needs o Recruit/retain highly skilled researchers and experts o Build/improve the capacity of researchers – trainings on research skills, methods and leadership o Access to improved research facilities and information technology infrastructure o Support for collaborative activities and knowledge sharing – conferences, internal seminars, fellowships and exchange programs
What are the key capacity needs (2)? Strengthening/Sustaining Research quality Key needs o Train researchers on key aspects of policy engagement communication (messaging, packaging etc) o Build synergy between research and communications staff o Stable management
What are the major challenges? Funding constraints: o To recruit and retain high quality research staff o To facilitate trainings for research staff and support conference participations(especially abroad) Weak linkage with Universities and other research institutions
What have we done (1)? Explore additional funding opportunities Mentor younger researchers Harness/increase learning opportunities with domestic and international TTIs
What have we done (2)? Identify and engage in exchange programs (e.g. Harvard University & University of Birmingham) Introduce fellowship program Organize policy engagement and learning events – policy dialogues, roundtables and research seminars
What more can be done? More funding o To alleviate operational and research constraints More capacity building programs o Well structured and targeted programs – for example, the TTIPEC capacity building program Fostering more collaboration and Learning with TTs and Universities o Collaborative research on common areas of interest
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