Research into Policy Processes: Bringing Global Evidence on Social Protection into Local Policy Contexts
37 Pages Posted: 5 Feb 2011
Date Written: August 1, 2006
Abstract
This project aimed to explicitly learn about and operationalise links between international discourse and national discourses and policy processes. It has elicited responses from national policy makers and other stakeholders in Uganda, and assessed the contextual political and logistical constraints to policy uptake, with a view to supporting any openings to move the agenda forward nationally.
Keywords: Politics, Social Protection
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