RIU - Research Into Use
 
 
What is Research Into Use?
Putting research results into practice

An overview of the RIU Programme

These four-page brochures summarise the components of the RIU programme across three main outputs.

This publication is also available in French: Mise en pratique des résultats de la recherche - brochures composante.

  An overview of the RIU programme
Putting research results into practice

November 2008 (PDF 490KB)
     
Output 1   Use of past research results increased by using research outputs to greatly benefit the poor
     
  Component 1.1
Increasing access to research information

By enhancing access to research findings and bridging information gaps
November 2008 (PDF 180KB)
     
  Component 1.2
Enhancing demand for research findings

By strengthening capacity to demand research findings
November 2008 (PDF 670KB)
     
  Component 1.3
Kick-starting enterprises

Enterprises using research
November 2008 (PDF 430KB)
     
Output 2   RIU evidence generated by gathering concrete evidence of what works and why
     
  Component 2.1
Monitoring and evaluation support and synthesis

By constantly checking we're on the right track
November 2008 (PDF 560KB)
     
  Component 2.2
Impact evaluation

By assembling robust evidence on how, where and why poor people benefit
November 2008 (PDF 1.1MB)
     
Output 3   RIU principles and lessons generated and shared by embedding innovations for the poor in development agendas
     
  Component 3.1
Influencing the agenda

By sharing lessons relevant to policy
November 2008 (PDF 240KB)
     
  Component 3.2
Communications with the global professional and practitioner communities

By building a global brand for innovation for the poor and sharing know-how
November 2008 (PDF 580KB)


 
 
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