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(Re)making the case for adaptive management
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- Aston, Thomas (Author)
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(Re)making the case for adaptive management
Abstract
Great overview of what to read on adaptive management. It’s a long one, so I’ve split it into two – second installment tomorrow.
Christian Aid Ireland’s recent publication The Difference Learning Makes by Stephen Gray and Andy Carl made a bit of a splash. The study found that Christian Aid Ireland’s application of adaptive programming contributed to better development outcomes and supported more flexible delivery. The much vaunted MUVA programme in Mozambique is also coming to a close and presenting its results from using and adaptive approach.
So, it struck me that we might be at a critical juncture in the conversation on adaptive management. We’ve had the crashing to earth of inflated expectations in recent misanthropic reflections, [misanthropic, moi? – Duncan] alongside a fragile institutionalisation of adaptive management in donor agencies, NGOs, and private sector organisations. However, I’d argue that we’ve reached the point where adaptive management has passed the proof-of-concept stage.
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Medium
Date
2022-06-06
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17/06/2022, 12:51
Language
en
Citation
Aston, T. (2022, June 6). (Re)making the case for adaptive management. Medium. https://thomasmtaston.medium.com/re-making-the-case-for-adaptive-management-d23541954604
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