stakeholder Analysis
POLICY STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS TOOL
POLICY STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS TOOL
This tool is used to focus on one specific issue. It is best used when stakeholders from different sectors are brought together to conduct a more comprehensive analysis.
Policy issue: __________________________________________________________________________________
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Organization/ Group/Individual |
Group or individual’s vested interest in the policy issue
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Level of Knowledge about the issue (Enter Low, Medium or High) |
Resources Available
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Resource Mobilization Capacity (Enter Low, Medium or High) |
Position On IssueEnter one rating only. If not known, enter DK. |
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Complete name of the organization or group. Please indicate if it is a national, regional or oblast/local group. |
Identify reason or nature of group’s or individual’s interest in the issue. |
Indicate the level of knowledge of the group about the issue |
Identify specific resources held by group or to which it has access. (Resources include staff and volunteers, financial, technology, information, legal, religious/moral or others) |
Estimate of which and how easily groups can mobilize resources in pursuit of objectives. |
Support +3 Very strong support +2 Moderate support +1 Weak support |
Neutral Enter 0
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Oppose -3 Very strong opposition -2 Moderately opposed -1 Weakly opposed |
PRIMARY STAKEHOLDERS
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SECONDARY STAKEHOLDERS
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KEY STAKEHOLDERS
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Date:
�Adapted from Brinkerhoff, D. and B. Crosby, “Managing Policy Reform: Concepts and Tools for Decision-makers in Developing and Transitioning Countries”, Kumarian Press, CT, 2002 and POLICY, “Networking for Policy Change: An Advocacy Training Manual, 1999.
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