Podcast – Exploring the evidence eco-system for public policy in Pakistan. In conversation with Vaqar Ahmed

How to go about the design of a project that focuses on the ways different forms of evidence and knowledge are used to inform policy decisions? How to identify entry points, opportunities, and the problems that policymaking organisations want to solve rather than starting from pre-determined solutions? How to design the research and analysis to answer some of these questions? I was recently in Islamabad working with the colleagues of the Sustainable Development Policy Institute and sat with Vaqar Ahmed, Joint Executive Director at SDPI, to discuss these questions.

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