Facilitation is the act of designing and implementing processes that enable groups to achieve their objectives. Facilitation can be used over a shorter period of time (i.e., meetings, workshops) or over a longer period of time (i.e., development interventions, such as community development and market facilitation).
See this guide of resources, strategies, templates, and other tools to help you learn how to become a better virtual facilitator. This resource is intended for all types of…
On May 26, 2021, the DRG Center launched the Electoral Assessment Framework and Companion Toolkit. These resources are designed to assist USAID DRG staff, other relevant United…
The USAID Center for Education within the Bureau for Development, Democracy and Innovation (DDI/EDU) advances the USAID Education Policy, which aims to achieve sustained, measurable…
Nearly five years ago, the CLA and the LEARN contract developed the Collaborating, Learning and Adapting (CLA) Maturity Tool to help USAID missions and offices think more…
Read the full, original blog post here.Bringing together diverse stakeholders is never simple, and doing so during a global public health crisis presents additional challenges…
This brief explores metrics and data from the perspective of the decision-making of public and private stakeholders in Honduras and their journey to self-reliance contributing…
The PIVOT -SRLA Learning Review Final Report captured promising practices, lessons learned, and evidence of change from the yearlong PIVOT: Practical, InnoVative, On-the-Job…