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01 November 2017

Creating Stories of Change

Mensvic Grand Hotel, East Legon Accra, Ghana. Organized by: NWO-WOTRO and F&BKP

On November 1, 2017, NWO-WOTRO together with the Food & Business Knowledge Platform offered a training to GCP consortia on how to write and tell stories of change. The training aimed to inspire researchers to identify and present their research insights and to address various target audiences. Dutch ARF project members were also invited. The training was given by Petra de Boer and Lisette Gast from Perspectivity. Please find the report with the exercises of the day here.   

Background

While all GCP consortia have developed a Theory of Change that visualizes and describes the desired long-term outcomes and envisioned pathways, the importance of tracking small changes is often forgotten. Maybe because in the light of long-term outcomes they seem less relevant. However, it is valuable to share insights on observed changes during the implementation of the research and move beyond the reporting of activities implemented. The regular sharing of new insights, observed changes and key turning points with the research consortium, research partners, GCP funders and the broader public, contributes to adaptive learning between partners and of the entire system.

Training

The goal of the Stories of Change training was to enable GCP researchers to document their key turning points and research insights and turn these into attractive and informative publications. For example, participants were invited to write blogs, create a podcast or infographic, or write an article. Several stories of change were developed after the training.

 

ACED participated in the workshop as member of the allotment gardens consortium and developed a story of change on how a stakeholders’ committee can make a difference in the way of doing research.

 

Please, read the story of change here.

 

[The original content of this article on the event was originally published here]