dc.description.abstract | The specific purpose of this paper is to identify issues that can strengthen the link
between policy research and implementation. This subject matter is the mind of
many Africans, and especially in the minds of decision-makers and researchers.
Many argue that African policy analysts have produced ‘good’ policy papers but
they have been poorly implemented. For example, the Kenya policy process has for
long lacked a strong link joining policy formulation, implementation, monitoring,
evaluation and impact assessment.
This paper is presented in 12 sections1: section 1 presents the concept of the policy
process including definitions of policy, research, policy analyst and researcher,
policy maker and decision maker. Section 2 depicts the process of formulating
policy. Section 3 presents problems in the policy process and section 4 the optimal
process. The next seven sections present issues of policy failure or success that
concern 5) marketing; 6) adequacy, accuracy and timely information in the
policy process; 7) participation, control and consensus; 8) trust, cooperation
commitment and acceptance; 9) proactive policy analysis and funding; 10) policy
implementation dilemma, and 11) criteria for evaluation and monitoring policy.
Section 12 is the summary and conclusion... | en |