Transcription of 4. Getting started: first steps in policy development
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Getting started : first steps in policy development 23. 4. Getting started : first steps in policy development PLANNING, CAPACITY BUILDING AND COMMUNICATION. Once a decision is made to embark on policy development , successful outcomes depend on proper preparation: outlining the responsibilities of decision-making bodies; establishing the rules of engagement; drafting work plans, timetables and budgets; preparing communication strategies; and building capacity to manage the process and engage stakeholder groups in a meaningful way. Basic reference data and information should also be compiled and relevant analysis initiated. There is no escaping the fact that participatory processes take longer and cost more than traditional in-house policy development carried out by government agencies alone. However, the benefits A participatory policy development process is over the long term are significant. A. costly, but not having one will cost even more. detailed work plan must be prepared and time, staff and budget set aside for joint efforts such as task forces, briefings and workshops.
Getting started: first steps in policy development 23 A participatory policy development process is costly, but not having one will cost even more.
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