Your search
Results 127 resources
-
Identify evidence which suggests that problem-driven, iterative approaches to public sector reform can deliver more substantial, wider, long-term governance reform.
-
The role of making in the design process has been growing, taking on new forms and involving new players over the past 10 years. Where we once primarily saw designers using making to give shape to the future, today we can see designers and non-designers working together, using making as a way to make sense of the future. In this paper, we describe the landscape of design research and practice at the end of 2013 with special attention to the role of making across these perspectives: approach...
-
The Second Edition of Practical Program Evaluation shows readers how to systematically identify stakeholders’ needs in order to select the evaluation options best suited to meet those needs. Within his discussion of the various evaluation types, Huey T. Chen details a range of evaluation approaches suitable for use across a program’s life cycle. At the core of program evaluation is its body of concepts, theories, and methods. This revised edition provides an overview of these, and includes...
-
Politically smart, locally led development (Discussion Paper)Booth, D., & Unsworth, S. - 2014 - ODI
Aid donors have found it hard to move from thinking politically to working differently, but there is evidence that they can do so and that this improves outcomes. This paper presents seven examples of where adopting a politically smart, locally led approach has led to better outcomes.
-
Political economy analysis (PEA) aims to situate development interventions within an understanding of the prevailing political and economic processes in society – specifically, the incentives, relationships, and distribution and contestation of power between different groups and individuals. Such an analysis can support more politically feasible and therefore more effective development strategies by setting realistic expectations …
-
Posts about Robert Chambers written by idsppsc
-
Participatory Budgeting has by now been widely discussed, often celebrated, and is now instituted in at least 1,500 cities worldwide. Some of its central features—its structure of open meetings, its yearly cycle, and its combination of deliberation and representation—are by now well known. In this article, however, we critically reflect on its global travel and argue for more careful consideration of some of its less well-known features, namely the coupling of the budgeting meetings with the...
-
This guide, written by Irene Guijt for UNICEF, looks at the use of participatory approaches in impact evaluation. Using participatory approaches means involving stakeholders, particularly those affected by intervention, in the evaluation process. This includes involvement in the design, data collection, analysis, reporting, and management of the study. Excerpt "By asking the question, ‘Who should be involved, why and how?’ for each step of an impact evaluation, an appropriate and...
-
The OPI Business Excellence Model exists to help organizations improve their performance and succeed in the competitive global marketplace. We are dedicated to improving African organizations regardless of sector, size or structure. The OPI was developed in response to feedback from organization participating in Company of the Year Award (COYA) and SME of the Year Award (SMOYA), who called on the Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) to refine the assessment methodology in order to emphasize...
-
Development actors increasing agree that managing programs adaptively – especially complex interventions – can improve their effectiveness. But what does adaptive management look like in practice?
-
Adaptive management is a management paradigm for intervening in complex, unpredictable systems where continual learning and adaptation is vital for success. This management approach requires a fundamentally different set of tools, processes, and most importantly, staff behaviors and organizational culture than ‘traditional’ management. A facilitative approach to development, where the goal is creating systemic change that spreads in networks of local businesses, government, and civil society...
-
Policy influence and advocacy are increasingly regarded as a means of creating sustainable policy change in international development. It is often also seen as a difficult area to monitor and evaluate. Yet there is an increasingly rich strand of innovation in options to monitor, evaluate and learn from both the successes and failures of policy influence and advocacy interventions. This paper explores current trends in monitoring and evaluating policy influence and advocacy; discusses...
-
This page gives an introduction to the DCED Standard, which is a framework that helps practitioners to measure results in Private Sector Development (PSD).
Explore
Theme
-
Adaptive Approaches [+]
(58)
- Adaptive Learning (6)
- Adaptive Management (11)
- Agile & Lean approaches (5)
- Capacity WORKS (2)
- CLA (Collaborating Learning Adapting) (2)
- Design Thinking / HCD (14)
- Doing Development Differently (4)
- Global Delivery Initiative (1)
- MSD - Market Systems Development (2)
- Other Adaptive approaches (4)
-
Other sectors
(1)
- Environmental (1)
- PDIA (Problem-Driven Iterative Adaptation) (1)
- PEA (Political Economy Analysis) (2)
- Positive Deviance & 2 loops model (1)
- Systems Thinking / Complexity (10)
- TWP (Thinking & Working Politically) (9)
- Cases (7)
-
Development Actors Perspectives
(11)
- DCED - Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (2)
- FCDO/DFID (UK) (1)
- GIZ (Germany) (3)
- USAID (2)
- World Bank (3)
-
Geography
(4)
-
Africa
(2)
-
West Africa
(2)
- Nigeria (2)
-
West Africa
(2)
-
Asia
(2)
-
South-eastern Asia
(2)
- Indonesia (1)
- Philippines (1)
-
South-eastern Asia
(2)
-
Africa
(2)
-
MEL4 Adaptive Management
(26)
- Contribution Analysis (1)
- Cost-Benefit Analysis (1)
- Delphi Survey (1)
- Empowerment Evaluation (1)
- Focus Group Discussions (1)
- Indicator-based approaches (2)
- Mapping Visualization Methods (1)
- Outcome Harvesting (1)
- Outcome Mapping (2)
- Participatory Action Research (2)
- Participatory Evaluation (3)
- Participatory Rural Appraisal - PRA, RRA (1)
- Peers/Peer-Group Review (1)
- Political Economy Analysis (1)
- Positive Deviance (1)
- Qualitative Comparative Analysis (1)
- Qualitative Impact Assessment Protocol (1)
- Randomized Controlled Trials (1)
- Realist Evaluation (1)
- Social Return on Investment (1)
- SWOT Analysis (1)
- Systemic Change (1)
- Theory-based evaluations (1)
- TOC (Theory of Change) (2)
- Networks and Communities of Practice (1)
- Practical (4)
-
Sectors [+]
(45)
- Advocacy and Activism (1)
- Alternative Development (9)
- Citizen Engagement (8)
- Combatting violent extremism (1)
- Environmental Management (1)
- Fragile and Conflict Aflicted Settings (1)
- Governance and Accountability (16)
- Innovation (in Development) (2)
- Institutional Capacity & Change (1)
- Institutional Reform (1)
- Knowledge to Practice (1)
- Locally driven development (3)
- NGOs (1)
- Organizational Change (1)
- Scaling up / Propagating (2)
- Social Accountability (13)
- Technology (in Development) (3)
Resource type
- Blog Post (12)
- Book (12)
- Book Section (4)
- Conference Paper (3)
- Journal Article (24)
- Newspaper Article (1)
- Presentation (4)
- Report (60)
- Video Recording (4)
- Web Page (3)