Knowledge and evidence are important elements of all policy processes. While the availability of more or higher quality evidence does not guarantee better policy processes, it is difficult to imagine how development policy and outcomes can be improved without it. In addition to a myriad of development problems, the increasing recognition of diversity, complexity and context means that policy-relevant knowledge and evidence must address different scales of analysis, speak to different audiences and be accessible in a variety of formats. This brochure presents outputs from the Addressing and Mitigating Violence strand of work within an IDS programme entitled Strengthening Evidence-based Policy funded through an Accountable Grant from the ...
This fortnightly Covid-19, Conflict, and Governance Evidence Summary aims to signpost the UK Foreign...
Do governments take the measures that are supported by the best scientific evidence available? We pr...
This article proposes a new model to support the use of evidence by decision-makers. There has been ...
Knowledge and evidence are important elements of all policy processes. While the availability of mor...
This is the third and final brochure describing the outputs of the Strengthening Evidence-Based Poli...
The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence (AMV) theme is to generate useful ...
The new Sustainable Development Goal to reduce armed violence is a welcome commitment but the prescr...
Most deaths due to violence now occur outside traditional conflict settings. In these contexts, viol...
The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence theme (AMV) is to generate useful...
The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence (AMV) theme is to generate useful...
Over the last twenty years or so policymakers, commissioners, and those delivering social programmes...
Understanding and addressing ‘non-conflict’ violence is a key challenge for development. Different ...
This report develops evidence-based insights into contextual dimensions of violence and practices on...
© 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Through a global review, we identified gaps in the ge...
The main conclusions from the plenary sessions of the Policy Forum can be summarised as follows: ...
This fortnightly Covid-19, Conflict, and Governance Evidence Summary aims to signpost the UK Foreign...
Do governments take the measures that are supported by the best scientific evidence available? We pr...
This article proposes a new model to support the use of evidence by decision-makers. There has been ...
Knowledge and evidence are important elements of all policy processes. While the availability of mor...
This is the third and final brochure describing the outputs of the Strengthening Evidence-Based Poli...
The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence (AMV) theme is to generate useful ...
The new Sustainable Development Goal to reduce armed violence is a welcome commitment but the prescr...
Most deaths due to violence now occur outside traditional conflict settings. In these contexts, viol...
The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence theme (AMV) is to generate useful...
The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence (AMV) theme is to generate useful...
Over the last twenty years or so policymakers, commissioners, and those delivering social programmes...
Understanding and addressing ‘non-conflict’ violence is a key challenge for development. Different ...
This report develops evidence-based insights into contextual dimensions of violence and practices on...
© 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Through a global review, we identified gaps in the ge...
The main conclusions from the plenary sessions of the Policy Forum can be summarised as follows: ...
This fortnightly Covid-19, Conflict, and Governance Evidence Summary aims to signpost the UK Foreign...
Do governments take the measures that are supported by the best scientific evidence available? We pr...
This article proposes a new model to support the use of evidence by decision-makers. There has been ...