Evidence and the politics of policymaking: Roundtable
A panel of experts - including Early Intervention Foundation CEO, Carey Oppenheim; Co-Founder of Development Initiatives, Judith Randel; Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue in Bangladesh, Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya; and Professor Allister McGregor of the University of Sheffield - discuss the importance of sound evidence in the policymaking process.
This roundtable discussion took place on 15 September 2016, as part of the symposium 'Evidence and the politics of policymaking: Where next?'
Видео Evidence and the politics of policymaking: Roundtable канала Institute for Policy Research
This roundtable discussion took place on 15 September 2016, as part of the symposium 'Evidence and the politics of policymaking: Where next?'
Видео Evidence and the politics of policymaking: Roundtable канала Institute for Policy Research
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