From the G8 to anti-globalisation protests to Al Queda, we hear that networks are the most effective organisational model. It is the latest buzzword. So, too, in the field of international development. This new research on networks, as part of ODI's new Civil Society Partnership Programme, focuses on how civil society organisations can communicate their evidence and experience into policy processes for international development. At the same time, the work also relates closely to RAPID work on bridging research and policy, where there is a need for greater understanding of how the links between various actors help to shape the various stages of the policy process.
Research Policy Networks in Cambodia: Agents of Change?
This short paper looks at four research policy networks in Cambodia though the eyes of a function-form approach developed by the Overseas Development Institute to study and support networks.
A Case Study of ECPAT Cambodia
The aim of the project was to produce case studies of three NGO networks in Cambodia to back up the initial COSECAM study of the effectiveness of the network model within the country, in terms of influencing policy and carrying out its own mandate.
A Case Study of MEDiCAM
The aim of the project was to produce case studies of three NGO networks in Cambodia to back up the initial COSECAM study, which dealt with the effectiveness of the network model within the country in terms of influencing policy and carrying out its own...
A Case Study of NGOCRC
The aim of the project was to produce case studies of three NGO networks in Cambodia to back up the initial COSECAM study, which dealt with the effectiveness of the network model within the country in terms of influencing policy and carrying out its own...
A Policy Research Network in Cambodia: COSECAM
The aim of the project was to produce a case study of one NGO network in Cambodia as a preliminary study of the effectiveness of the network model within the country, in terms of influencing policy and carrying out its own mandate.