The Use Of Codesign By Researchers In Pakistan To Create Better Stakeholder Engagement And Pathways To Impact

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Abstract

Developing countries, such as Pakistan are at the forefront of working on UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). The problems faced by resource-constrained people (RCP) living in these countries are multidimensional [1]. Design, with its central idea of changing an undesired situation into a desired one [2] can provide holistic approaches and solutions that satisfy needs of resource-constrained people in developing countries [3]. The creation of research led, impactful solutions require an efficient and well-integrated research infrastructure and research/design capacity to design and execute research in challenging environments.
The British Council support the delivery of training courses to build national research capacity in Pakistan. Drawing on the authors’ experiences of delivering such courses, this paper considers problems related to the use of codesign in impact and stakeholder engagement, project planning, and conducting fieldwork. Analysis of coursework and the ‘end-of-course’ world café reveals the researchers’ commitment to addressing UN SDGs, lower than expected levels of participatory engagement, the challenges of working with stakeholders and tensions in research assessment methods. The paper closes with recommendations for Pakistan and ways in which this analysis and reflection can inform the design of future courses.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Aug 2023
EventEngineering and Product Design Education: responsible innovation for global co-habitation - Barcelona, Spain
Duration: 7 Sept 20238 Sept 2023
https://epde.info/2023/

Conference

ConferenceEngineering and Product Design Education
Abbreviated titleEPDE2023
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBarcelona
Period7/09/238/09/23
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Keywords

  • design
  • research capacity building

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