I might add something about “What are the actions funders can take to influence policy outcomes? How well does each tend to work? In what situations are they most appropriate? How can they best be implemented?”
Example actions include funding advocacy campaigns, funding research, funding track 1.5/track 2 dialogues, and funding capacity building stuff (like fellowships that create the next batch of experts).
It might be that some actions tend to be more effective overall, some are more effective for particular risks, and some are more effective during certain types of policy windows while others are the best move when no particular window is open.
I might add something about “What are the actions funders can take to influence policy outcomes? How well does each tend to work? In what situations are they most appropriate? How can they best be implemented?”
Example actions include funding advocacy campaigns, funding research, funding track 1.5/track 2 dialogues, and funding capacity building stuff (like fellowships that create the next batch of experts).
It might be that some actions tend to be more effective overall, some are more effective for particular risks, and some are more effective during certain types of policy windows while others are the best move when no particular window is open.