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Taking a Step Back: The Benefits of Reflection for Improved Performance in GAIN Nigeria program
Sometimes in our workplaces, we disagree with colleagues or a co-worker, and we feel hurt or angry about the situation. Rather than reacting irresponsibly, taking the time to pause,…
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Rhetoric or Redundant? Making the Most of Adaptive Management
Making the Most of Adaptive Management in International Development
“Adaptive management” has become one of those pieces of jargon dropped into international development program…
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Case Competition Toolkit
Case study competitions are a useful tool for:
Capturing what’s working, what’s not working, and lessons learned on a certain topic or approach
Gathering a body of examples for…
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From the Community Toolbox: Two Practical Tools for Organizing and Tracking Learning Processes
Whether their title is “Strategic Learning Lead,” “MEAL Manager,” or something else, Resilience Food Security Activity (RFSA) learning champions are skilled at translating the broad…
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Five Ways to Use the NEW Digital Ecosystem Evidence Map
Digital technology is transforming the ways in which we interact with businesses, governments, and each other. It’s also changing how we do development. And—in that context—it’s…
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Introducing the Theory of Change Workbook: A Practical Guide for Making Theories of Change Locally-Driven and Context-Specific
Date: November 16th, 8:30am -10:00am EDT; 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm UTC
Panelists: Monalisa Salib (Deputy Chief of Party, USAID Learns in Vietnam, Social Impact) and Keith Symington …
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Integrating the CLA Approach in the Rural Resilience Activity in Nigeria
This blog considers the following questions on how the Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity integrated CLA practices to help improve the Activity's effectiveness and…
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Ten Years of Outcome Mapping: Adaptations & Support
An analysis of how and where Outcome Mapping has been applied, how users have experienced OM and the support options available and required for its use.
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Think Globally, Act Locally Again and Again: Collective Action and the Global Justice Gap
Right now, citizens and governments are grappling over: who gets to participate in decision-making, which rights are human rights, and how to survive a changing climate. These…
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Shifting the Locus of Learning: Catalyzing Private Sector Learning to Drive Systemic Change Webinar
This event brings together Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) practitioners, systems thinkers, and private sector engagement specialists to make the case for why USAID is…