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Adaptive Learning is Taking Hold in the Development Field, but Gaps Between Theory and Practice Remain
A Princeton University professor recently tweeted a version of his CV listing his professional failures, such as the journals his papers have been rejected from, the schools he didn…
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Our Poll Says Your Greatest Obstacle to Resourcing CLA is…
Following up on Monalisa Salib’s recent blog post about resourcing CLA, we sent the following poll to our list of 7,334 subscribers on Wednesday, May 11th:With 418 votes accounted…
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Integrating Development Frameworks: The Next Development Innovation?
This blog post originally appeared on IRI's blog, Democracy Speaks, on Monday, June 6th. Matt Baker is a Senior Applied Learning Specialist in IRI's Monitoring and Evaluation…
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We’re always collaborating. But how can we make it more effective?
This blog is the fourth in an ongoing series exploring the components of USAID's CLA Framework. Here is the first blog on organizational culture, the second on…
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Where have we got to on adaptive learning, thinking and working politically, doing development differently etc? Getting beyond the People’s Front of Judea
This article orginally appeared on Oxfam's Blog on Thursday, June 9th.Aid, development, and governance practitioners increasingly recognize that change happens through iterative…
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Does evidence tell us that integrated development approaches work? It depends!
Tricia Petruney is a Technical Advisor, Research Utilization and Integrated Development with FHI 360. This blog post originally appeared on FHI 360's blog on June 6th, 2016…
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Collaborating, learning, and adapting as a vehicle for integrated development
Following the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the international development and disaster management communities struggled to contain the virus for over two years. Not only did the…
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How Can We Assess the Value of Working in Partnerships?
This blog was originally posted by Better Evaluation on June 21, 2016. Click here to read the full post."Most partnerships don’t really work that well." Among all the success…
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Eat More Broccoli: Moving from Talking to Doing Adaptation in Delivery
Image: Vargo Degbe, from the Monrovia Ebola task force, tallies the day's case dataJust what the development community needs: another piece arguing for working in more problem…
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Lessons from a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Co-Creation Process to Identify Opportunities for Youth in Guatemala
Bari Rabin is a Learning Specialist on the USAID LEARN Contract.Spread out across a group of tables in an echoey hotel conference space in Guatemala City in April 2016 sat a team of…