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  • INSPIRED: Where policy meets dialogue
  • Who is this website for?
    • Civil society and domestic stakeholders
    • Development practitioners and EU representatives
    • Government officials
  • Guide
    • What is INSPIRED?
    • Why does INSPIRED make a difference?
      • A three-tier approach
    • How does INSPIRED work in practice?
      • A dialogue process in three phases
        • Collective Assessment Phase
          • The Participatory Policy Analysis (PPA)
        • Consensus Building Phase
          • The Roadmap for Reform
            • Balancing priorities and trade-offs
            • Considering the policy cycle
            • Structure
            • Types of Roadmaps for Reform
            • Unlocking the black box of “political will”
        • Monitoring and Donor Alignment Phase
          • Monitoring the recommendations of the Roadmap for Reforms
          • Ensuring the alignment of donor support to the priorities outlined in the Roadmap
          • The Policy Network Strategy
            • The Joint Analysis of the Policy Network
            • The network graph
            • The exercise of strategic foresight
      • Measuring progress: The Integrated Support Framework (ISF)
    • Who is involved?
      • The Donor(s)
        • Opening the space for dialogue‌
        • Building incentives through conditionality
        • Providing actors with access to decision-makers
        • Promoting the adoption of international standards
        • Bringing in experiences and good practices to feed deliberation
      • The Partner Government
        • Appointing the right person(s)
        • Providing access to government data
        • Coordinating the participation of the concerned public actors
        • Honouring the commitments collectively agreed through dialogue
        • Allocating resources for the implementation of the roadmap
      • The Dialogue Host
        • Convening the key stakeholders
        • Facilitating the dialogue sessions
        • Promoting knowledge-sharing among stakeholders
        • Coordinating the division of labour
        • Acting as the main hub of the resulting policy network
        • Reporting and keeping track of the collective progress
      • The Stakeholders
        • Civil Society Organisations
        • Political parties
        • Public administration
        • Parliaments
        • Media
        • Social agents
        • National Human Rights institutions
        • Academia
        • Democracy support organisations
    • What change can INSPIRED bring?
      • Types of change
      • Harvesting INSPIRED outcomes
  • The INSPIRED Toolkit
    • Results-orientation
    • Three categories
    • The tools
      • 1. Scoping the policy landscape
      • 2. Determining the stage of the policy cycle
      • 3. Stakeholder mapping
      • 4. Set-up and follow-up of indicators
      • 5. Deliberation around evaluative criteria
      • 6. Joint Research
      • 7. Workshops and focus groups
      • 8. Public events & campaigning
      • 9. Bilateral meetings
      • 10. Working groups
      • 11. High-level missions
      • 12. Workshops on multi-party dialogue
      • 13. Study visits
      • 14. Online consultations
      • 15. Grant schemes
      • 16. Training courses
      • 17. Coaching
      • 18. Network mapping
      • 19. International Peer to Peer support
  • Resources
    • Library
      • Policy dialogue: General
      • Policy analysis for dialogue facilitation
      • Dialogue stakeholders
      • Trust-building
      • Policy dialogue in thematic policies
      • EU democracy support
    • Track record
    • Contact us
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Policy dialogue: General

INSPIRED Operating Model, 2014

INSPIRED+ Outcome Harvesting Evaluation, G. Scheers and R. Smith, 2019

Political Party Dialogue: A Facilitator’s Guide, Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy, 2015

Democratic Dialogue – A Handbook for Practitioners, United Nations Development Programme, 2007

From Resolution to Transformation: The Role of Dialogue Projects, Berghof Foundation, 2004

Information for integrated Decision-Making & Participation, United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Knowledge Platform

From Top-Down to Bottom-Up: Three Steps to Improving Public Participation in the 2030 Agenda, IISD SDG Knowledge Hub, 2019

Democracy and Political Party Assistance in Post-Conflict Societies, Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy, 2015

Dialogue as a tool for improving policy implementation: Lessons from Ghana, A. Fusheini and G. Marnoch, 2020

Supporting Policy Reform from the Outside, L. Smet, The World Bank Research Observer, 2020

Dialodic Approaches to Global Challenges: Moving from “Dialogue Fatigue” to Dialogic Change Processes, B. Pruitt, S. Waddel, 2005

Dialogue and Dissent Theory of Change 2.0, J. Kamstra, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, 2017

Dialogue by Design: A Handbook of Public & Stakeholder Engagement, A. Acland, Dialogue by Design, 2012

National Dialogue Handbook: A Guide for Practitioners, Berghof Foundation in cooperation with swisspeace, 2017

How to Facilitate Meetings and Discussions, Tony Quizon, 2021

Participatory Roadmap for Improving the Implementation of the GBV Law, Associação Cabo-Verdiana de Luta contra Violência Baseada no Género (ACLCVBG) and European Partnership for Democracy (EPD), 2022

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