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.
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