In the RAISD-project, context-sensitive Tailored Attention and Inclusion Strategies (TAIS) are developed in order to alleviate the vulnerabilities of forcibly displaced persons (FDPs) living in different environments. To determine the feasibility of TAIS and to formulate evidence-based policy recommendations, an evaluation scheme is needed. Thus, the aim of this deliverable is two-fold. First, a conceptual framework of evaluation is set. In RAISD, a realistic tradition of evaluation science will be endorsed. This means respecting the variety of stakeholder and end-user perspectives while acknowledging the different settings in which TAIS will be implemented – studying ‘what works for whom in which contexts’. Second, concrete evaluation cr...
The research methodology describes how to perform the analytical and evaluation works, and practical...
The primary questions that come to mind in relation to vulnerable groups and approaches to vulnerabi...
RAISD – Reshaping Attention and Inclusion Strategies for Distinctively vulnerable people among the f...
In the RAISD-project, Tailored Attention and Inclusion Strategies (TAIS) are developed in order to a...
The main working hypothesis in the RAISD project is that effective and appropriate strategies of att...
This document provides a Catalogue of actor-oriented recommendations for the effective implementatio...
This paper presents the Tailored Attention and Inclusion Strategies (TAIS) implemented in the RAISD ...
The RAISD Good Practices analysis has the intention to evaluate past and current inclusion initiativ...
This document presents a comprehensive overview of the concept and implementation of the Tailored At...
The present document and its contents, findings and reflections are core components of Work Package ...
Policy brief summarizing the main results and findings of the project for stakeholders. The aim of ...
Increasing numbers of people are fleeing conflicts and various forms of crisis and persecution in th...
https://raisd-h2020.eu/final-conference This International Conference was organised by CESIE www.ce...
Forced displacement is a phenomenon that has developed due to different reasons throughout the world...
RAISD D3.4 offers a brief overview of the 8 TAIS pilots and describes the 3 methodological principle...
The research methodology describes how to perform the analytical and evaluation works, and practical...
The primary questions that come to mind in relation to vulnerable groups and approaches to vulnerabi...
RAISD – Reshaping Attention and Inclusion Strategies for Distinctively vulnerable people among the f...
In the RAISD-project, Tailored Attention and Inclusion Strategies (TAIS) are developed in order to a...
The main working hypothesis in the RAISD project is that effective and appropriate strategies of att...
This document provides a Catalogue of actor-oriented recommendations for the effective implementatio...
This paper presents the Tailored Attention and Inclusion Strategies (TAIS) implemented in the RAISD ...
The RAISD Good Practices analysis has the intention to evaluate past and current inclusion initiativ...
This document presents a comprehensive overview of the concept and implementation of the Tailored At...
The present document and its contents, findings and reflections are core components of Work Package ...
Policy brief summarizing the main results and findings of the project for stakeholders. The aim of ...
Increasing numbers of people are fleeing conflicts and various forms of crisis and persecution in th...
https://raisd-h2020.eu/final-conference This International Conference was organised by CESIE www.ce...
Forced displacement is a phenomenon that has developed due to different reasons throughout the world...
RAISD D3.4 offers a brief overview of the 8 TAIS pilots and describes the 3 methodological principle...
The research methodology describes how to perform the analytical and evaluation works, and practical...
The primary questions that come to mind in relation to vulnerable groups and approaches to vulnerabi...
RAISD – Reshaping Attention and Inclusion Strategies for Distinctively vulnerable people among the f...