The aim of this workshop is to improve the visibility and accessibility of NELGA’s research findings, ultimately promoting better cooperation between research and policy.
It will feature presentations, case studies, and interactive sessions focusing on practical aspects of land governance in Africa. Expert speakers and facilitators will share valuable tools and strategies for effectively communicating research findings in decision-making spaces. The workshop aims to be a transformative platform, encouraging collaborative engagement among NELGA members, policymakers, and private investors to shape the future of land governance research communication. Participants will also be able to engage in meaningful interactions with diverse stakeholders, enhancing their ability to influence land policy development and private sector investment decisions.
The 3-day workshop will help to:
- Improve understanding of the land policy development process and role of national research agendas.
- Develop a research strategy including stakeholder analysis, knowledge management, and communications.
- Enhance skills in producing high-quality, evidence-based research outputs like policy briefs and disseminate best practices in policy brief development.
- Effectively engage in policy dialogue with relevant decision-makers.
Workshop Contents
As they believe in the power of collaborative dialogue, they invite you to participate and contribute to:
- Enhancing research communication skills through certified training and hands-on experiences.
- Building connections and fostering collaborations with like-minded professionals and experts.
- Gaining access to valuable resources, tools, and platforms for effective research communication.
- Equip NELGA members with the tools and techniques to communicate research findings in decision-making spaces effectively.
- Focus on integrating academic research into policy development and private sector decisions related to land governance.
Post-Workshop Mentoring and Coaching: They offer advisory support for participants to refine and submit communication materials developed after the workshop to work on policy briefs and other outputs.
Eligibility
- Master’s degree or a degree equivalent to a Master’s degree.
- An active member of NELGA with ongoing research projects on land governance in Africa.
- Applicants should be actively engaged in research, policymaking, or advocacy related to African land governance.
- A track record of or potential for contributing to policy dialogues and research communication in the context of land governance.
- Demonstrated interest in enhancing research communication skills.
- Must commit to producing the required output(s) by a stipulated deadline.
Funding
- The travel costs and accommodation will be covered by PROMAN, whom the GIZ-SLGA program has contracted to implement Technical Support to NELGA on Research Communication.
Deadline: January 17, 2024
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