Monday, December 14, 2015
Knowledge café on evidence-informed policy-making in Zimbabwe
There are examples of successful policies in Zimbabwe, informed by evidence. But, since independence, policymaking has largely been reactionary and ideologically driven. This has resulted in many policy inconsistencies and failures. The need to build institutional capacity to make informed policy decisions in Zimbabwe is especially urgent now, as Zimbabwe faces major economic challenges.
ZeipNET, in partnership with US Embassy Public Affairs Section Food for Thought series, hosted a knowledge cafe to provide a forum to discuss success stories, challenges and opportunities for evidence informed policy-making in Zimbabwe. Of particular note, the forum sought to obtain insight into what can be done to promote the routine use of evidence in policy-making processes in Zimbabwe.
The event took place 20 October 2015, in Harare.
Moderators: Ronald Munatsi and Gilchrist Ndongwe, ZeipNET
Speakers: Onesimo Maguwu, a public health expert from USAID; Charles Dhewa, a Knowledge Management Specialist from a local agro-based think-tank Knowledge Transfer Africa; and Grey Chivanda, a former policy maker from the ministry of higher and tertiary education, science and technology development.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Knowledge Café brings discusses policy formation in Zimbabwe
On 20 October 2015, the Zimbabwe Evidence Informed Policy Network
(ZeipNET) is partnering with the United States (US) Embassy Public
Affairs Section to host a knowledge café on "Evidence Informed
Policymaking in Zimbabwe: Challenges, Successes and Opportunities".
The event will combine ZeipNET’s Knowledge Café series and the US Embassy’s Food for Thought series. Both platforms share a common goal of creating an enabling environment for engaging citizens, media, civil society and government departments on key national topical issues.
The objective of this latest knowledge café (KC) is to demystify and reflect on the concept of EIPM and to highlight challenges and opportunities for the use of evidence in Zimbabwe’s policy formulation, implementation, monitoring and review. Of particular note, the KC seeks to obtain insight into what we can do to promote the routine use of evidence in policy making.
Click to read more
Source: INASP
The event will combine ZeipNET’s Knowledge Café series and the US Embassy’s Food for Thought series. Both platforms share a common goal of creating an enabling environment for engaging citizens, media, civil society and government departments on key national topical issues.
The objective of this latest knowledge café (KC) is to demystify and reflect on the concept of EIPM and to highlight challenges and opportunities for the use of evidence in Zimbabwe’s policy formulation, implementation, monitoring and review. Of particular note, the KC seeks to obtain insight into what we can do to promote the routine use of evidence in policy making.
Click to read more
Source: INASP
Evidence-informed policy making in Zimbabwe: Challenges, Successes and Opportunities
Guest post by Gilchriste Ndongwe and Ronald Munatsi from ZeipNET, Zimbabwe
Evidence-informed policy making (EIPM) is critical to ensuring good public policies. In Zimbabwe, EIPM is still in its infancy, but is starting to make progress. Now is a good time to start asking: what is Zimbabwe doing well in this area? What are the challenges to using evidence in policymaking? And what are the opportunities to see evidence become a routine part of Zimbabwe’s policymaking processes?
On 20 October 2015, the Zimbabwe Evidence Informed Policy Network (ZeipNET) is partnering with the United States (US) Embassy Public Affairs Section to host a knowledge café on “Evidence Informed Policymaking in Zimbabwe: Challenges, Successes and Opportunities”. The event will combine ZeipNET’s Knowledge Café series and the US Embassy’s Food for Thought series. Both platforms share a common goal of creating an enabling environment for engaging citizens, media, civil society and government departments on key national topical issues. Click to read more
Source: INASP Blog
Evidence-informed policy making (EIPM) is critical to ensuring good public policies. In Zimbabwe, EIPM is still in its infancy, but is starting to make progress. Now is a good time to start asking: what is Zimbabwe doing well in this area? What are the challenges to using evidence in policymaking? And what are the opportunities to see evidence become a routine part of Zimbabwe’s policymaking processes?
On 20 October 2015, the Zimbabwe Evidence Informed Policy Network (ZeipNET) is partnering with the United States (US) Embassy Public Affairs Section to host a knowledge café on “Evidence Informed Policymaking in Zimbabwe: Challenges, Successes and Opportunities”. The event will combine ZeipNET’s Knowledge Café series and the US Embassy’s Food for Thought series. Both platforms share a common goal of creating an enabling environment for engaging citizens, media, civil society and government departments on key national topical issues. Click to read more
Source: INASP Blog
Monday, October 19, 2015
EIPM training Intervention: Reviewing Parliament’s Information Support System as preparatory work
Parliament of Ghana |
Background
Having trialed VakaYiko’s Evidence-Informed Policy Making (EIPM) course for Civil Servants at the Civil Service Training Centre (CSTC) earlier this year in Accra, information support staff at the Parliamentary Service of Ghana was next on the radar of project administrators. A review exercise was conducted to gain insight of the information support system prevalent at the Legislature. These are presented in this piece, but also includes an overview of VakaYiko training and the rational for EIPM training in Parliament.
Having trialed VakaYiko’s Evidence-Informed Policy Making (EIPM) course for Civil Servants at the Civil Service Training Centre (CSTC) earlier this year in Accra, information support staff at the Parliamentary Service of Ghana was next on the radar of project administrators. A review exercise was conducted to gain insight of the information support system prevalent at the Legislature. These are presented in this piece, but also includes an overview of VakaYiko training and the rational for EIPM training in Parliament.
VakaYiko Training in EIPM
The VakaYiko EIPM Course is aimed at mid-level civil servants involved in accessing, synthesizing and communicating evidence to policymakers in resource-constrained settings. This includes researchers, policy analysts, library and ICT staff, and others.
Click here to read more The VakaYiko EIPM Course is aimed at mid-level civil servants involved in accessing, synthesizing and communicating evidence to policymakers in resource-constrained settings. This includes researchers, policy analysts, library and ICT staff, and others.
Video interview explains how DFID is using evidence
Guest post by Qurratulain (Annie) Zaman, INASP
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Qurratulain Zaman is Communications Officer at INASP, an international development charity working with a global network of partners to improve access, production and use of research information and knowledge, so that countries are equipped to solve their development challenges.
Ed Barney, Research Uptake Manager, DFID, UK |
GINKS, one of the partners in the INASP-led
VakaYiko Consortium, recently published some ‘voices’ in the form of videos
recorded during the recent VakaYiko Consortium meeting in Accra, Ghana.
In the first video,
Ed Barney, Research Uptake Manager at the UK’s Department for International
Development (DFID), talks about evidence-informed policy making (EIPM)
within DFID. “Ours is an organization with more than 3,000 staff based in 28
countries and it is quite a challenge to embed a culture of EIPM,” he says.
To help achieve this goal, DFID is building
up its supply of research information; as Ed observes, if you can’t access it
then you can’t use it. DFID is building information systems to provide easy
access to research, to improve its own portfolio and communications to the rest
of the organization. And to also change the products they used to provide as
evidence to its decision makers. Click here to read more
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Qurratulain Zaman is Communications Officer at INASP, an international development charity working with a global network of partners to improve access, production and use of research information and knowledge, so that countries are equipped to solve their development challenges.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Series of VakaYiko Interviews at the Annual Consortium Meeting in Accra, Ghana
This video is a series of interviews conducted at the the VakaYiko Consortium Meeting in Accra.
VakaYiko (www.inasp.info/en/work/vakayiko/) is a three year project working in Ghana, South
Africa and Zimbabwe to build the capacity of policy makers to access, evaluate and use evidence
in policy-making. Partners, Research Scientist, Communications Officer and a Freelance
Consultant from Zimbabwe, Ghana and UK expressed their views on Evidence informed
policy making and the way forward. This interview was filmed during the VakaYiko
Consortium annual meeting 2015, held in Accra, Ghana. Video and editing by
Joseph -- joetigo@gmail.com
Evidence informed policy making - An interview with Ibrahim Inusah, Ghana
An interview with Ibrahim Inusah, Executive Secretary, Ghana Information Network for
Knowledge Sharing (GINKS). Ibrahim talks about the importance of evidence informed
policy-making, Obstacles to evidence-informed policy-making in Ghana, Opportunities for
evidence-informed policy-making in Ghana and the VakaYiko Consortium annual meeting 2015.
GINKS was established in 2003 with the vision of a society where all have equal access and
use of ICT for national development and a mission to establish a platform committed to promote,
create and provide knowledge for all through the use of ICTs for national development in Ghana
(www.ginks.org). The VakaYiko Consortium www.inasp.info/en/work/vakayiko/, a three year
project working in Ghana, South Africa and Zimbabwe to build the capacity of policy makers to
access, evaluate and use evidence in policy-making. This interview was filmed during the
VakaYiko Consortium annual meeting 2015, held in Accra, Ghana. Video and editing
by Joseph -- joetigo@gmail.com
Evidence informed policy making - An interview with Mina Okuru, Ghana
Mina Okuru is the Communications Coordinator at Center for Democratic
Development (CCD-Ghana) in Accra.
CDD-Ghana an independent, non partisan and, nonprofit organization based in Accra,
Ghana (www.cddgh.org). The CDD-Ghana is dedicated to the promotion of society and
government based on the rule of law, appropriate checks on the power of the state, and
integrity in public administration. Mina talks about the challenges to communicating
research evidence to policy-makers in Ghana, opportunities for communicating research
evidence to policy-makers in Ghana and the role of media in the policy-processes.
This interview was filmed during the VakaYiko Consortium annual meeting 2015,
held in Accra, Ghana. Video and editing by Joseph -- joetigo@gmail.com
Evidence informed policy making - An interview with Dr. Anthony Tsekpo, Ghana
An interview with Dr. Antony Tsekpo, a Freelance Consultant, currently working
as Consultant for the European Union and also supporting the National Assembly
of Zambia. This interview was filmed during the VakaYiko Consortium annual
meeting 2015, held in Accra, Ghana. Video and editing by Joseph -- joetigo@gmail.com
Evidence-informed policy-making - An interview with Dr. Godfred Frempong (CSIR-STEPRI)
An interview with Dr. Godfred Frempong, Deputy Director of Science and Technology
Policy Research Institute (CSIR-STEPRI) www.csir-stepri.org/index.php. Dr. Frempong
talks about the types of research available to policy-makers in Ghana, evidence used by
policy-makers in Ghana as well as challenges and opportunities to evidence-informed
policy-making in Ghana.
The Science and Technology Policy Research Institute (STEPRI) was established in 1987
under the (CSIR) to act as a focal point to articulate policy on national Science and
Technology (S&T) development. It was then known as the Technology Transfer Centre (TTC)
and as a multidisciplinary unit, dealing with issues of technology utilization, transfer and
development. http://www.csir-stepri.org/index.php. This interview was filmed during the
VakaYiko Consortium annual meeting 2015, held in Accra, Ghana. Video and editing
by Joseph -- joetigo@gmail.com
Evidence informed policy making - interview with Gilchriste Ndongwe, Zimbabwe
An interview with Gilchriste Ndongwe, Programme Manager at Zimbabwean organisation
ZeipNET www.zeipnet.org. Gilchriste talks about the challenges and opportunities for
evidence-informed policy-making in Zimbabwe.
ZeipNET is part of the VakaYiko Consortium www.inasp.info/en/work/vakayiko/, a three
year project working in Ghana, South Africa and Zimbabwe to build the capacity of policy
makers to access, evaluate and use evidence in policy-making. This interview was filmed during
the VakaYiko Consortium annual meeting 2015, held in Accra, Ghana. Video and editing
by Joseph--joetigo@gmail.com
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Evidence-informed practice
Evidence is everywhere, and it's always evolving. Evidence-informed practice means staying connected to up-to-date knowledge and using it to grow.
Monday, August 3, 2015
Ghana shares new superlab with West African scientists
“For once researchers in Ghana can start to dream. Right now you are not limited
by the absence of equipment,” says Lawrence Borquaye, assistant manager of the
new central laboratory at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
CONNECT FOR CHANGE (C4C) EDUCATION GHANA ALLIANCE DOCUMENTARY
A video produced for the Connect for Change Education Ghana Alliance (C4C-EGA) that demonstrate the integration of ICTs in Education in Ghana
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Friday, May 8, 2015
WADEP - Integrating ICT in Education Project (Produce 2)
This teacher from Kpassa JHS A1 (Volta North) conducting
research using Encarta Kids in the school's ICT Lab.
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Cyber Security
CYBERSPACE PRESENTS HUGE OPPORTUNITIES BUT SERIOUS THREATS
TO BOTH BUSINESSES AND GOVERNMENTS
Global threats to cyberspace are rapidly increasing - at the same pace as the explosive
growth in the use of the Internet. These constitute significant risks
Robotics Introductory Trainniing (RoBiT)
Robotics Introductory Training is product of Manomey's Media Consult. RoBiT is
aimed at igniting the minds of the African Child in the field of Science and Technology,
The Program is targeting Children of ages 8 - 12. RoBiT is an education centered program
structured with the African child in mind. We will nurture other talents through Music,
Arts, Astronomy, Child Counseling and many more.
Biotech Sensitization campaign in Tamale Schools 15
The Ghana chapter of the Open Forum on Agricultural Biotechnology (OFAB)
has sensitized science students on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and
the need to take up careers in fields of biotechnology to promote development in the Northern Region.
WOMEN IN ICT- THE GREAT EQUALISER IN GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT.- BY REBEKAH AWUAH
In the past two decades there has been a lot of talk about the transformative power
of technology in society,yet little attention has been paid to an emerging digital gap.
Men are said to be twice more likely to have access to the internet than women.
Furthermore, only thirty percent of the seven million people working in the information
and communication sector are women,making women particularly in Africa vastly
underrepresented at all levels in the ICT sector.But how can women have their groove
on in this male dominated industry that remains bouyant as a growing place for employment.
Matilda Amissah-Arthur Donates Computers To Osu Home JHS
The advent of technology has made writing letters a thing of the past. In times past,
'Pen friending' or 'pen palling' was common among students, in secondary schools,
who made friends with people in other countries through writing letters. Computers
and the Internet have made it even easier for such friendships to thrive. Mrs Matilda
Amissah-Arthur encouraged students to use the Internet to cultivate genuine
Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Matrix
This video details the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Development
Matrix that was created as a part of a joint International Federation of Information
Processing (IFIP) and United Nations Educational Science and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) Project. The assumption is that the incorporation of ICT into a system is a dynamic process. This matrix provides a tool to help organizations determine
Ghana Clean Energy Conference 2015
A regional conference on Clean Energy and the Environment opened in Ghana
this week. The 3rd of its kind, the exhibition is looking at how to get businesses
using more renewable energy sources, like solar, biomass and wind power
Top 10 future technologies coming in 2015
2015 is set to be an exciting year for new futuristic gadgets and smartphones.
What are some of these technologies coming next year and how will they affect us?
Zimbabwe's Growing ICT Sector: ‘Techpreneurs’ Tap into Opportunity
Internet penetration is growing in Zimbabwe as it is in many other parts of Africa.
And although the economy is struggling, techrepreneurs and experts say it is an
untapped market opportunity. Wazir Khamsin with the story.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
VakaYiko Sensitization Video for Parliament of Ghana
This video is at a day’s sensitization workshop for some Members and Staff of
Parliament who are involved in providing support services to policy review and
research as well as officers involved in interpreting policy or making policy
recommendations to members of Parliament.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Agriculture Hackathon - Youth in agriculture - Entrepreneurship
This activity mainly aims to support youth ICT innovations and entrepreneurship in agriculture.
In 2013, CTA in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources
(MINAGRI) and the support of the Ministry of Youth and ICT (MYICT) of Rwanda,
organised a hackathon focused on agriculture. It was held in the framework of the international
ICT4Ag Conference initiated by CTA. This pilot activity was not a traditional hackathon.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Healthcare Tech for the Developing World
Sisu Global Health is a medical technology social venture, which seeks to increase
the quality of life for people in the developing world while growing as a self-sustaining
business. Over the past few years we have developed connections and worked
with doctors in Ghana to address serious needs.
Ghana Clean Energy Conference 2015
A regional conference on Clean Energy and the Environment opened in Ghana
this week. The 3rd of its kind, the exhibition is looking at how to get businesses
using more renewable energy sources, like solar, biomass and wind power
eLearning Africa 2015 – Interview with Dr Aida Opoku Mensah
Plans are currently being laid for a new era of development, as the United Nations’
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) edge closer to their 2015 expiry date.
What will replace them will be a more inclusive framework that leverages new
technology and innovation to help reach targets.
Women in ICT
Cisco recently held its first Connected Women event in South Africa which aims
to build a community of women within the ICT industry who are able to network,
share ideas and brainstorm around how women can be developed within the industry.
In this video, Emma Roffey, Marketing Director at Cisco, discusses the five things
companies can do to attract more women to the ICT industry and ensure their growth
ICT in Education Sample
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Charge-up Ghana: Pilot Workshop February 2014
With Charge-up Ghana, SVAfrica and VEG want to train young people to produce
small, cheap and low-tech solar-powered devices such as cell phone chargers, lamps
and radios. This video shows the pilot phase which took place in Ho, Ghana on the
premises of VEG in February 2014.
Matilda Amissah-Arthur Donates Computers To Osu Home JHS
The advent of technology has made writing letters a thing of the past. In times past,
'Pen friending' or 'pen palling' was common among students, in secondary schools,
who made friends with people in other countries through writing letters. Computers
and the Internet have made it even easier for such friendships to thrive. Mrs Matilda
Amissah-Arthur encouraged students to use the Internet to cultivate genuine
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
C4C Learning Workshop in Tamale, Northern Region - Ghana
This is a reflective video of some participants at the Connect4Change
Education Ghana Project held in Tamale, Ghana at Radach Conference
from 26th - 27th January, 2015
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Bill Gates Drinks Water That Was Human Waste
Bill Gates recently got to check out the Omniprocessor, an ingenious machine designed
and built by Janicki Bioenergy, which turns human waste into water and electricity.
In places without good waste treatment plants, it could be a real game-changer.
Learn more at https://www.thegatesnotes.com
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Mac-Jordan Degadjor - Africa’s Tech Frontier
Mac Jordan Degadjor's speech at the 2014 Oslo Freedom Forum. See more talks
like this at www.oslofreedomforum.com and follow @OsloFF for updates.
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