If you want your agricultural research to make a real difference, you need to get the attention of policy-makers, companies, extension services and other experts. This second AgriFoSe2030 policy briefs webinar focuses on how to profile your target audience, then how to formulate and deliver compelling messages about your research.
SEI’s Caspar Trimmer is discussing the nuts and bolts of writing short, succinct messages for policy briefs. Caspar is a senior science writer and editor at SEI who has worked with the AgriFoSe2030 programme. Last year he hosted the first AgriFoSe2030 webinar for researchers on writing policy briefs.
Anneli Sundin, communicator for AgriFoSe2030, facilitates the event.
Not a researcher working in the field of agriculture and food security? You can still watch the webinar and receive a lot of useful insights in how to better write key messages and policy briefs.
The AgriFoSe2030 programme targets the UN Sustainable Development Goal 2 – “End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture” in low-income countries. We synthesise and translate existing science into policy and practice, and develop capacity to achieve this.
The AgriFoSe2030 programme is developed by a consortium of scientists from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Lund University, University of Gothenburg and Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI).
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