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DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH NEWS is a hi-monthly publication of the PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (PIDS). It highlights the findings and recommendations of PIDS
utilize the output. A collaborative or participatory research ensures that one's client is involved all the way: from the concep tualiza tion of the program to identification of needs and gaps to actual
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research projects and important policy issues discussed during PIDS seminars.
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research work to the analysis of results. Advantages could be tremendous, attested by institutions who have usedasthis
Ms JenniferP.T.Liguton DirectorforResearchInfocma_on
PIDS is a nonstock, nonprofit government research institution engaged in longterm, policy-oriented research. This publication is part of the Institute's program to disseminate information to promote the use
tack. For one, working with policymakers' staff and trusted aides ena-
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blesresearchinstitutionstogetfirsthand views and perceptions of what they (policymakers) requixe in their work. Later on, such working association could very well serve to assist in the advocacy task as the staff and aides could become
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Vol. XINo. 4 Collaborate. The studynotesthat this is a practical approach for getting one's intended client (policymakers) to
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the direct conduits for the policy studies s_aight into the drawing boards of the policymakers. There is perhaps no better way than this approach to ensure that the fruits of research are directly inputted into the decisionmaking process.
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How progressed Policymakers
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much has policy research in the Philippines? today have reason to be
pleased,knowing that yearsback,there were
staff
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experts
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institu-
tionsas thereare todaythatcanbetapped into the difficult
and
expensive task of
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policy research..:.
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as said
policy
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in the real
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also conduct a combination of feasibility eau diee, applied r_-s_mrch, eee. HoWever, for institutions
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of research findings. The views and opinions published here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Institute. Inquiries regarding any of the studies contained in this publication, or any of the PIDS papers, as well as suggestions or comments on the publication are welcome. Please address all related inquiries to:
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