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HOW TO MAKE RESEARCH MEANINGFUL TO POLICY MAKERS: THE VALUE OF A LOBBYING STRATEGY Toby Aykroyd
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Taking a Strategic Approach n What are the objectives of the research? n Which research influences policy makers? n Who do we want to influence? n How do we reach them?
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What are the Objectives of the Research? n Raise the policy profile of the population issue n Substantially increase funding for population programmes n Instil a sense of urgency
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Which Research Influences Policy Makers? n The impact on business performance n The impact of climate change
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1.The Impact on Business Performance? n Hinders capital accumulation n Lower per capita income – weaker markets n Health – lower productivity n Education, infrastructure
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2.The Impact on Climate Change Existing impact from developed world Increase mainly from developing countries Fossil fuel sources, lack technology & funding
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Who Do We Want to Influence with Research? n Political parties n Finance and planning ministries – LDCs n Key institutions n The sectors – eg business, science n Mondeo Man
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How Do We Reach Them with Research? n A media approach n Engaging the political process
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Media Techniques for Promoting Research n Accessibility: language, summaries n Research database for further enquiry? n Tailor the message n Be impactive: press release, sound bite, film n Linking research and advocacy
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Westminster Parliamentary Hearings n The impact of population increase n Millennium Development Goals as a topic n All party parliamentary Group n Sources of evidence
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Building A Strategy n Promoting the results n Replicating the Hearings process n Relevance in Washington n An ongoing programme
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HOW TO MAKE RESEARCH MEANINGFUL TO POLICY MAKERS THE VALUE OF LOBBYING
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