From Thinking Politically To Working Politically: Are We Really Doing Development Any Differently?

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From Thinking Politically To Working Politically: Are We Really Doing Development Any Differently?
Abstract
In June it will be seven years since the Center for Global Development published the Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA) paper. Few academic papers have had such an impact on development thinking. The question is whether the paper – and subsequent debate and experimentation - have had a demonstrable and beneficial impact on development practice. Experience to date suggests thinking politically is easier than working politically. Practitioners in development agencies, governments and contractors find that convincing theoretical literature can be tricky to operationalize in a fractious environment. Still, a growing number of programs have set out to be politically informed in design and politically savvy in implementation. Engaging the reality of politics creates the potential to promote change. To consider these issues, Abt Associates is hosting a workshop for international development practitioners in Washington, DC, on June 18th, 2019, to discuss the successes and failures in operationalizing this agenda. The session will allow practitioners to discuss experiences in TWP and propose solutions or approaches. Please join us in this Innovations in Governance series finale where four internationally renowned thinkers and doers will join us to offer their perspectives.
Place
Washington DC
Date
2019.06.18
Language
en
Short Title
From Thinking Politically To Working Politically
Accessed
15/10/2020, 10:59
Citation
From Thinking Politically To Working Politically: Are We Really Doing Development Any Differently? (2019, June 18). https://www.abtassociates.com/insights/events/from-thinking-politically-to-working-politically-are-we-really-doing-development