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How to Influence the Policy Process: Lessons from Research in India
13-11-2009 To 13-11-2009 04 :30 PM
Venue: Centre for Policy Research, Dharma Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi [INDIA]






The Centre for Policy Research is hosting a talk on How to Influence the Policy Process: Lessons from Research in India by Dr.
Mark Robinson of DFID Dr. Robinson was formerly associated with Institute of Development Studies , University of Sussex and is a highly regarded and widely published scholar on development and
governance issues.



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