Resources from the Rome clinic

3ie is organizing in collaboration with ODI a series of communications for policy influence clinics for 3ie funded research teams. The objectives of these clinics are to invite project teams to share experiences on policy engagement around evaluation findings and to provide the space to discuss and refine their policy influence strategies. This was the second clinic organized for African projects, which included the researchers and counterparts from the implementing agencies, and was held in April 2012.
All of the presentations, handouts and resources that were referred to can be found below, categorised by the workshop sessions. Be sure to visit the full resource library for more.
Day 1
RAPID lessons and tools (John Young)
Theory of change (John Young)
Policy windows (Louise Shaxson)
Alignment interest influence matrix (John Young and Louise Shaxson)
Day 2
Comminicating impact evaluations (Caroline Cassidy and Louise Shaxson)
Policy briefs (Caroline Cassidy)
Online communication tools (Simon Hearn)
Monitoring and evaluation (Megan Lloyd-Laney and Cornelius Murombedzi)
Case study presentations from participants
Community-based preschools in rural Mozambique, Pablo Stansbery
Examining underinvestment in agriculture, Jessica Kiessel
Male circumcision, Susan Godlonton
The challenge of achieving policy impact, Nathanael Goldberg
Fambul Tok, Jessica Creighton and Sheku Koroma

