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Exploring the role of evidence in the government’s adoption of Ghana’s Complementary Basic Education program

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This article provides insights into a decade long process of evidence production and use in support of the Government of Ghana’s adoption of the Complementary Basic Education (CBE) program for out-of-school children. A review of existing evidence on the program and our semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders revealed the centrality of the government’s culture of evidence-informed policy making. Our findings also highlight the importance of both formal and informal relationships between key stakeholders and the often-neglected significance of civil society in evidence production and uptake, leading to a modification of Hinton et al.’s policy impact framework.

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Development in Practice

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0961-4524
1364-9213

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Taylor & Francis

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Department of International Development, UK (Now FCDO).

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