This project, funded by SIDA Programme Support, sought to better understand the various ways in which SEI staff engage 'the public' (or various publics) with their research, as well as learning from the communications and engagement practices of some of SEI's peer organizations.
There were three main parts to this work, a review of the current methods of engagement (focusing on engagement with climate related issues), a review of methods used by peer organisations, and a review of how our practice has changed over the past five years.
This presentation below reports on the findings from a review of SEI's methods of engagement. Watch the presentation in sequence by clicking the arrow pointing right, or you can zoom to places of interest using your mouse. To read the full project report follow the link below.
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