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Mapping of ‘shift the power’ approaches by new international research alliance

As part of the Partos Shift the Power Lab 2.0 in May this year, Partos embarked on an exciting exploratory journey. Together with Radboud University, Wageningen University & Research, Manchester University, Makerere University Kampala and University of Ghana we’re exploring the (un)intended effects of ‘shifting power’ approaches.

Author: Lau Schulpen, Radboud University

19 October 2022

Despite much attention to ‘shifting power’, much uncertainty about the best way to move forward remains. Therefore, the research alliance is currently combining a global mapping exercise with in-depth case studies, ultimately contributing to the uptake of successful ‘shift the power’ approaches.

We invite organisations from the global South and North to complete an online questionnaire

You can help with this initiative by filling in the questionnaire and sharing this survey with other organisations in your network.

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The questionnaire takes 20 minutes to complete and is confidential. We will share the findings of our study afterwards. If you have any difficulties filling out the survey online, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at lau.schulpen@ru.nl. You will recieve a PDF version of the questionnaire. If you have any questions or comments, please let us know at this same e-mailadress.

 

Please join us on this critical journey! Many thanks in advance for your kind cooperation.

Lau Schulpen (Radboud University),

On behalf of:

  • Nicola Banks – Manchester University (United Kingdom)
  • Badru Bukenya – Makerere University, Kampala (Uganda)
  • Willem Elbers – Radboud University, Nijmegen (the Netherlands)
  • Innocent Kamya – Makerere University, Kampala (Uganda)
  • Emmanuel Kumi – University of Ghana, Accra (Ghana)
  • Gijs van Selm – Manchester University (United Kingdom)
  • Margit van Wessel – Wageningen University (the Netherlands)
  • Thomas Yeboah – University of Ghana, Accra (Ghana)