What Goes into writing a Policy Circle Brief?

By The Policy Circle Team

When we talk about The Policy Circle, the first question that comes up is: Who writes the briefs, how are they written?  The Policy Circle briefs frame the issues, present current policies, research and ideas on reforms. Here’s Kristin Jackson presenting how she curates briefs so you are equipped to form your own opinion when you read the headlines and have an informed discussion on issues.

Click here to go “behind the scenes” and learn how The Policy Circle curates briefs.

 

 

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