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    Program Cycle

    The Program Cycle is USAID’s operational model for planning, implementing, assessing, and adapting development programming in a given region or country. The Program Cycle is how policy gets translated into action and how USAID supports countries on their Journey to Self-Reliance.

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    Toolkits

    USAID Learning Lab hosts three toolkits to provide USAID staff and implementing partners with a curated set of resources to plan, implement and integrate monitoring, evaluating and CLA practices into their programs.

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  • What is CLA?

    About CLA

    Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) is a framework and a set of practices for strengthening organizational learning and the conditions that enable it throughout the Program Cycle to improve our development effectiveness, and support countries on their Journey to Self-Reliance.

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  • CLA In Practice

    CLA in Practice

    USAID Learning Lab hosts a number of resources and examples that showcase how CLA has been used in practice. 

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Staying in the Loop: How to Learn from your Data

Evidence-based decision-making is a powerful tool for transforming USAID from the Inside Out. In this episode, we’ll talk about where we see this happening in other industries, and why it can be challenging at USAID. We will also discuss two examples of innovative learning initiatives at USAID missions.

Click here to access the resources mentioned in this episode.

Featured: Stacey Young, Ian Lathrop, Amy Leo
Podcast Url : https://soundcloud.com/usaidlearninglab/staying-in-the-loop-how-to-learn-from-your-data
CLA Approches: Learning
Program Cycle Component: Evaluation, Monitoring
Series: From the Inside Out: Achieving Better Development Results through Collaborating, Learning and Adapting

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  • Program CYCLE
    • Strategic Planning
    • Project Design & implementation
    • Activity Design & Implementation
    • Collaborating Learning & Adapting
    • Monitoring
    • Evaluation
  • Toolkits
    • CLA Toolkit
    • Monitoring Toolkit
    • Evaluation Toolkit
  • What is CLA?
    • Collaborating
    • Learning
    • Adapting
    • Culture
    • Processes
    • Resources
  • CLA In Practice
    • Case Competition
    • Case Map
    • CLA Evidence Dashboard
  • Podcasts and Videos
  • Blog