C3 Training Material
USER’S GUIDE TO THE KALEIDOSCOPE MODEL
Steven Haggblade and Suresh Babu. March 2017. A User’s Guide to the Kaleidoscope Model: Practical Tools for Understanding Policy Change. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Paper 46. East Lansing: Michigan State University
SUMMARY
This document provides a practical guide for stakeholders interested in applying the Kaleidoscope Model in specific developing country policy settings. It serves as companion document to the detailed description of the structure and development of the Kaleidoscope Model as well as its theoretical and empirical underpinnings, provided by Resnick et al. (2015 and 2017).
KALEIDOSCOPE MODEL PRESENTATIONS (POWERPOINT)
The Kaleidoscope Model of Policy Change
Suresh Babu and Danielle Resnick, IFPRI
OUTLINE
1) Background and the need to study the policy and policy process
2) Introduction to the policy process literature
3) The kaleidoscope Model
4) Five stages and 16 Hypotheses
5) Conclusions
Drivers of Policy Change: The Kaleidoscope Model
Steven Haggblade (MSU), Suresh Babu (IFPRI), Danielle Resnick (IFPRI), Sheryl Hendriks (University of Pretoria) and David Mather (MSU), May 13, 2015
OUTLINE
1) Overview of the Kaleidoscope model
2) Case Study Application – Zambia micronutrient policy
KALEIDOSCOPE MODEL TRAINING MATERIAL
Drivers of Policy Change: The Kaleidoscope Model
May 13, 2015
USAID Agriculture Officers’ Training
Zambia micronutrient case study materials