Making it WorkFrom Good Practice to Good
Policy
DRT Seminar Madagascar
Lisa Adams, MIW Project Coordinator
A flexible methodology
• a straight-forward and flexible methodology
• can be adapted to fit different organizations, contexts, strategies and resources available
• purpose: to carry out evidence-based advocacy in order to influence positive changes to policies, systems or services in line with the principles of CRPD
5 key components:
Setting up multi-stakeholder
committee
Documenting evidence
of existing good practices
Develop evidence-based
advocacy and trainings
Make concrete and practical
recommendations
Disseminate in a publication
3 working approaches:1. a multi-stakeholder, participatory approach2. a solution-focused approach3. an empowering approach
Multi country projects Country-level projects
Making it Work projects today
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More than 100 good practices already, available in MIW reports and currently being posted onto a global good practices database on the CRPD
How to get started?
• Making it Work Guidelines: clear indications on how to plan and implement a Making it Work project
• Detail each step• Provide examples• Can be downloaded on
the website
http://www.makingitwork-crpd.org
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