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The Case for an Adaptive Approach to Empowerment and Accountability Programming in Fragile Settings: Synthesis report

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Title
The Case for an Adaptive Approach to Empowerment and Accountability Programming in Fragile Settings: Synthesis report
Abstract
Fragile, conflict and violence-affected settings (FCVAS) are messy and ambiguous contexts in which to plan and implement development initiatives. To work there, external actors are increasingly adopting an adaptive approach to empowerment and accountability (E&A) programming, whatever the setting. This means using a compass rather than map, where real-time political economy analysis (PEA) in relation to context and programme monitoring and evidence-informed learning in relation to intervention are used in combination and in shorter-than-usual planning cycles to maintain and adapt strategic direction. This paper brings together three case studies of large Department for International Development (DFID) governance projects in Myanmar, Nigeria and Tanzania.
Series Title
Action for Empowerment and Accountability Research Programme
Place
Brighton
Institution
Itad, Oxfam and IDS
Date
2019.06.21
Language
en
Short Title
Adaptive Programming in Fragile, Conflict and Violence-Affected Settings, What Works and Under What Conditions?
Accessed
02/08/2018, 09:48
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opendocs.ids.ac.uk
Citation
Christie, A., & Green, D. (2019). The Case for an Adaptive Approach to Empowerment and Accountability Programming in Fragile Settings: Synthesis report (Action for Empowerment and Accountability Research Programme). Itad, Oxfam and IDS. https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/123456789/14556