Co-Modelling for Relief and Recovery from the Covid-19 Crisis in Zimbabwe

IF 1 4区 经济学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Ids Bulletin-Institute of Development Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI:10.19088/1968-2023.131
Ramos E. Mabugu, Hélène Maisonnave, Martin Henseler, Margaret Chitiga-Mabugu, Albert Makochekanwa
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This article presents lessons on transcendence, from research on the socioeconomic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic to policy, using experiences from Zimbabwe. The case study parallels literature on knowledge translation that suggests that the challenge of evidence-informed policy is more a problem of evidence production than evidence translation. The positioning, influence, and leverage of the research team was predominantly built on a platform of personal relationship legacies, academic legitimacy, and networks. The data and model co-produced with state actors could influence policy decisions and behaviours because they were designed with and for policymakers to assist with policy decisions. The results had direct implications for Covid-19 response measures, informing policymakers on what the impact on different groups is likely to be and indicating what policy measures could do to address impacts. Knowledge co‑production also proved pivotal in reducing some of the concerns around the limitations of risk‑based modelling in a crisis.
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本文以津巴布韦的经验为例,介绍了关于超越的经验教训,从对Covid-19大流行的社会经济影响的研究到政策。案例研究对比了知识翻译方面的文献,这些文献表明,循证政策的挑战更多的是证据产生的问题,而不是证据翻译的问题。研究团队的定位、影响力和杠杆作用主要建立在个人关系遗产、学术合法性和网络的平台上。与国家行为体共同制作的数据和模型可以影响政策决定和行为,因为它们是与决策者一起设计的,也是为决策者设计的,目的是协助决策者做出政策决定。研究结果对Covid-19应对措施产生了直接影响,使政策制定者了解可能对不同群体产生的影响,并指出可以采取哪些政策措施来应对影响。知识合作生产也被证明在减少对危机中基于风险的建模的局限性的一些担忧方面发挥了关键作用。
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期刊介绍: The IDS Bulletin is the flagship publication of the Institute of Development Studies, UK, which is a leading global organisation for research, teaching and communications on international development. With its over 40 year history the Bulletin has a unique reputation for intellectually rigorous articles on emerging and evolving development issues presented in an accessible manner, and has become one of the leading journals in its field through engaged scholarship between academic and policy communities in the North and the South. It brings together the latest cutting-edge thinking and research from programmes and events involving the IDS community and presents them to an audience of development practitioners, policymakers and researchers.
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