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AFRICAN RESEARCHERS AND DECISION-MAKERS
Building Synergy for Development
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978-1-55250-464-2.jpg AFRICAN RESEARCHERS AND DECISION-MAKERS
Building Synergy for Development

Edited by Abdoulaye Ndiaye

CODESRIA/IDRC 2009
ISBN 978-2-86978-260-0
e-ISBN 978-1-55250-464-2
106 pp.

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This short and accessible book is essential reading for anyone interested in … the importance of synergy between researchers and decision-makers in Africa and how this can contribute to development. It highlights the key constraints why research is not used in policy development but also presents initiatives that promote good practice.
Glenn Laverack (Empowerment Coordinator, World Health Organization)

For the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and its partners, the link between research and policy is of paramount importance in their goal to improve social, economic, and environmental conditions in developing countries. Collaboration between researchers and decision-makers, however, is complex, multifaceted, and often difficult to implement. Further, research is very often designed and carried out without regard for its potential users or beneficiaries.

How should research agendas be developed? What is the role of the private sector in developing research? Which actors are involved in knowledge production and utilization? How can the dialogue between researchers and decision-makers be improved?

This short and accessible book records the reflections, opinions, and recommendations that emerged from six national workshops organized from 2004 to 2007 in West and Central Africa on the synergy between research and decision-makers.

THE EDITOR

Abdoulaye Ndiaye is a Senegalese expert and international consultant in development. He edited this book as a member and on behalf of the IDRC Council of Regional Advisors for West and Central Africa which organized the series of workshops throughout the region.

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Abbreviations and Acronyms 2009


Foreword Gilles Forget. IDRC Regional Director, 2001 – 2008 2009


Contributors 2009


Introduction: Why Reflect on Synergy Between Researchers and Decision-makers in West and Central Africa? 2009

Research that Contributes to Development and Influences Public Policy
Pragmatic Reflection in the West and Central African Context


Part I. A complex and multifaceted collaboration 2009
  1. Marked Compartmentalization
  2. Communication and Information: Often Inappropriate Due to a Climate of Mistrust 
  3. Inconsistency in Public Policies on Research and Insufficient Collaboration between Researchers and Decision-makers



Part II. Experiences and initiatives that promote collaboration 2009
  1. Democratization and harmonizing research policies
  2. Diversification of actors
  3. Information, communication, promotion, and extension


Part III. Improving dialogue between researchers and decision-makers 2009
  1. Creating and strengthening strategic alliances
  2. Enhancing accessibility and use of research outputs
  3. Adopting legislative and budgetary measures
  4. Defining a platform of concerted action


Notes 2009


References 2009




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