This external evaluation measures impacts that the Peace and Conflict Impact Assessment (PCIA) project and its outputs are having with intended users. A secondary purpose is to facilitate institutional learning by reflecting on IDRC’s role (in separate annex). The project was implemented with a consortium approach involving three UK-based organizations and three Southern-based partners. One of the successes of the project was how Consortium partners were able to manage complexity, and to coordinate work across many organizations spanning North and South. A conceptual shift from “PCIA” to Conflict Sensitive Approaches (CSA) might represent a broadening of perspective
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In 2015, the Think Tank Initiative elected for an accompaniment approach as a means to assessing res...
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In 2015, the Think Tank Initiative elected for an accompaniment approach as a means to assessing res...
Fellowships and Awards (formerly the Training and Awards Program) is the focal point of training wit...
The Sustainable Development Commission engaged with a stakeholder panel through a pilot on-line cons...
This report draws on the experience of IDRC‘s involvement in 15 large conferences as co-convener and...
Internet Governance has largely been managed by the United States government since its burgeoning in...
The present study is a qualitative analysis of the tensions that occur in cross-functional teams (CF...
Information policy country report prepared for School of Information 507: Foundations of Information...
This GrOW final review serves mainly for IDRC internal learning as well as selective external audien...
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Promoviendo la aplicación de la Información Climá...
The Research to Reality (R2R) programme (November 2009 - January 2011) comprised a series of eight f...
In 2015, the Think Tank Initiative elected for an accompaniment approach as a means to assessing res...
This GrOW final review serves mainly for IDRC internal learning as well as selective external audien...
In March 2021, the Scottish Government committed to an ambitious legal framework that will give rise...
In 2015, the Think Tank Initiative elected for an accompaniment approach as a means to assessing res...
This study is one of three making up the qualitative part of an independent evaluation of the Savann...
In 2015, the Think Tank Initiative elected for an accompaniment approach as a means to assessing res...
Fellowships and Awards (formerly the Training and Awards Program) is the focal point of training wit...
The Sustainable Development Commission engaged with a stakeholder panel through a pilot on-line cons...