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Why Write a Policy Brief?

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Policy briefs are a key tool to present research and recommendations to a non-specialised audience. They serve as a vehicle for providing evidence-based policy advice to help readers make informed decisions. A strong policy brief shares research findings in plain language and draws clear links to policy initiatives to create impact. This is a great way to promote your work, create new networks, promote research and expertise at DMU, stimulate new work and funding in the field, as well as influence policy.

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