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Anatomy of an NCCR policy briefResearch evidence for policy

Paul Mundy www.mamud.com

Research evidence for policy

Published by NCCR North South since 2009

www.north-south.unibe.ch/content.php/page/id/250

Paul Mundy www.mamud.com

What types of information?

“…provides research highlights from the NCCR North-South on important development topics…”

“…offers information on topics such as governance, conflict, livelihoods, globalisation, sanitation, health, natural resources and sustainability in an accessible way.”

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Recent topics

Conservation in protected areas: Do local people benefit?

Making migration safer

Overcoming ambiguities in decentralisation

Natural resources: the climate change challenge

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Elements of written communication Structure

How the information is organized

Design How it is presented

Content What it says

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Title

Masthead

Lead

Policy message

Publisher

Main text

Structure

Photo

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Photo

Graphic

Policy implications

Caption

Caption

Main text

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Boxes

Text

2-3 paragraphs per heading

60-120 words per paragraph

1900 words total

Headings

One level of headings

3-6 words each

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Publisher info

Further reading

2-3 vital items

Keywords

Cases

70-100 words each

Authors: Photos, names, positions, emails

Series info

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DesignAttractive format

A4 size (actually, A3 folded)

Clear headings

Orange echoes masthead

2 columns

Highlighted info in shaded boxes

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Photographs: 4 colour - attractive but expensive

Boxes in two colours (black and orange)

Colour says “read me!”

Narrow columns: 5-6 words, easy to read

Like a newspaper – readers scan down the middle of the column

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Photo: Well composed, subjects not looking at the camera

Graphic: Clear, easy to understand

Caption: reversed over transparent rectangle

Caption: Explains graphic

White space

Dotted orange border

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Elements all aligned to grid

Easy in a desktop publishing program like Adobe InDesign

Hard to do in Word!

Text flush left, ragged right

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Publisher’s logo

Cases in shaded box

4 pages total

Reference material

“Don’t read me!”

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Content

Title

Lead

Pol

icy

mes

sage

sExample from Bolivia

Title: grabs attention, tells reader what is in the document

Lead: grabs attention, sets the scene, tells reader what to expect in rest of document

Policy messages: if they read only this, they will have got the message!

Main text: divided into short sections, each on a different aspect

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Captions explain and build on photo – make photo not just decoration

Boxes contain info that does not fit into text

Short, easy-to-read text: don’t make the readers work to understand what you are saying

Bolivia

Example from India

India

Analysis of ex-

amples

More analysis

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More analysis

Even more

analysis

Policy implic-ations

Policy implic-ations

Graphic and caption

Graphic: contrasts situation before decentralization (orange) with after (blue)

Caption: Explains graphic

Policy implications: What does it all mean for policy?

4-5 points

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Cases

Self-contained, highlight main points only

Reference material

Where to go for more information

Key refs only

Cases

Further reading

“This issue”

Who helped put it togetherThis issue

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Elements of an NCCR brief

Title Policy message Lead Main text Cases Boxes Table or graphic Photos Further reading Authors This issue

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Elements of an NCCR brief Title

Max 80 chars Policy message

Max 640 chars Lead

Max 700 chars Main text

Max 7000 chars At least 6 subtitles Final section = Policy

implications Cases

Max 1630 chars 3 different countries

Boxes Ca 440 chars

Table or graphic Max 1

Photos Max 3 With captions

Further reading 2-3 key refs only

Authors Name, position, institution,

email This issue

Academic adviser, policy adviser, editors, design

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