There is an expectation that researchers produce development knowledge with the aim of influencing policy and that decision makers, in turn, make evidence-informed choices. However, there is almost no literature documenting whether this is the case or how policy gets made in the global South. This brief draws on research conducted by the African Centre for Migration & Society with policy makers and Non-Governmental Organisations. Using the development of The Prevention and Combatting of Trafficking in Persons Act (2013) as a case study, it reflects on how policy gets made and, drawing on these lessons, some of the more effective ways for researchers and activists to influence the policy process.DFIDMigrating out of Povert
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High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
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High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Contemporar...
The scale and severity of the impact of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic on low-income countries, mainly...
Concern around human trafficking in South Africa started in the early 2000s, coinciding with the rat...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published version will be available from Springe...
Research can generate evidence that can make a vital difference if utilised in decision-making, and ...
The South African academy has taken a principled stance against “alternative facts” or government sa...
High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
This article examines the perspectives of governmental and nongovernmental stakeholders in South Afr...
Debates over human trafficking are riddled with methodological dilemmas. Agencies with vested intere...
Globally, migration is to a certain degree an important and highly debated political topic among sch...
This article was prompted by emerging and highly politicised debates in South Africa over the role o...
South African government and UN support- signatories to the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Supp...
Policies are often developed without taking into account social science research findings and recomm...
This article scrutinizes the anti-trafficking efforts that the PT Government in Brazil undertook to ...
High levels of human trafficking remain a serious cause for concern, both globally and in many regio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Contemporar...
The scale and severity of the impact of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic on low-income countries, mainly...