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CLA in Action: Five Missions Gather to Learn from Each Other
As my colleague Monalisa Salib had previously discussed, we on LEARN feel strongly that it is important to “walk the talk” and so I was excited when I was invited to join USAID…
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CLA is a Journey: Reflections on a CLA Peer Sharing Event
Lorine Ghabranious is a Learning Fellow with the USAID Africa Bureau and Jessica Ziegler is a Learning Specialist with the USAID LEARN contract that supports the USAID Bureau for…
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The Value of Learning from Data in the Field
This piece is cross-posted from PotaVida's blog. Click here to learn more about PotaVida's work.“The purifiers aren’t working!” was the first thing the users in the Ugandan refugee…
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When we get to CLA City…
In this third and final post about the recent CLA Peer Sharing Event attended by CLA champions in five African USAID missions, I want to share the participants’ vision for what they…
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Wycliffe Omanya's Reflections from the K4Health Share Fair
This reflection was originally posted by K4Health on April 26, 2016. It is the first of a two-part series of posts on the K4Health Knoweldge Management Share Fair in Arusha,…
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Courtney Calvin's Reflections from the K4Health Share Fair
This is the second of a three-part series of posts on the K4Health Knoweldge Management Share Fair in Arusha, Tanzania in April 2016. Read Wycliffe Omanya and JoAnn Paradis's…
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Making Data Meaningful: Why Information Design is a Critical Skill for Global Health Professionals
This blog post originally appeared on JSI's blog, The Pump, on April 15th.The global health community is data rich.We can download data from the World Bank and Demographic and…
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A Growing Community for Knowledge Management in Africa
This reflection was originally posted by K4Health on May 10, 2016. It is the third of a three-part series of posts on the K4Health Knoweldge Management Share Fair in…
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We’re Development Practitioners Who Know Politics. Here Are Our Top Recommendations for Thinking and Working Politically
This blog post originally appeared on the International Republican Institute (IRI)'s blog, Democracy Speaks, on May 6, 2016.The concept of “Thinking and Working Politically” is…
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Adaptive Management: Nice Idea, How Do You Do It?
This blog post originally appeared on the Education in Crisis & Conflict Network's website on May 10, 2016.Recent Evidence from the FieldMany practitioners struggle with program…