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Evidence-based Policy, Featured, Government, Impact, Public Engagement

There are no blueprints for policy impact, but you can improve your chances by being flexible and iterative.

by Sierra Williams • June 18, 2014 • Comments Off on There are no blueprints for policy impact, but you can improve your chances by being flexible and iterative.
Bringing local, national and international knowledge on natural hazards and effective approaches to responses could hugely improve resilience in vulnerable areas. John Young describes the general approach adopted by the Overseas Development Institute in their programme to improve disaster risk reduction strategies. He argues that one of the biggest contributions the approach has made is its emphasis on taking the […]

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