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Lacking Evidence for Evidence-Based Policies

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Apr 6, 202200:28:02Government & Organizations

There is not enough evidence to show that evidence leads to better development policies and programming. This ironic conclusion comes from the paper ‘ What Have We Learned About Learning? ’, by International Development...

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Lacking Evidence for Evidence-Based Policies is an episode from Fragile Truths by Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law. There is not enough evidence to show that evidence leads to better development policies and programming. This ironi...

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There is not enough evidence to show that evidence leads to better development policies and programming. This ironic conclusion comes from the paper ‘ What Have We Learned About Learning? ’, by International Development Consultant, Dr. Pablo Yanguas. Dr. Yanguas is our guest this episode, discussing how the development sector’s many investments in M&E, research and knowledge management systems might not have been the best value for money. His conversation partner is Anna Gouwenberg, Senior Learning Advisor at the Department of Stabilization and Humanitarian Aid within the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Together, they will explore what is necessary to make policies more evidence-based and adaptive to new knowledge. Click here for more information about the Fragile Truths Podcast. To get in touch with Dr. Pablo Yanguas, you can e-mail him at: pablo.yanguas@manchester.ac.uk , follow him on LinkedIn or on Twitter . To get in touch with Anna Gouwenberg, you can e-mail her at: anna.gouwenberg@minbuza.nl , follow her on LinkedIn . Click here to check out the paper, ‘What Have We Learned About Learning?' by Dr. Pablo Yanguas, published by the German Development Institute , that is referred to in this episode. Are you on Twitter?

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