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Climate change adaptation has become a policy priority in most developing countries, despite limited resourcing.
In this article by Karen Hillyer and Simone Purohit, the authors describe the evolution of a participatory monitoring and evaluation process in Bangalore, India, and the learning through trial and error that took place before a satisfact
In this article, Chris Lunch discusses how two methods – participatory video (PV) and Most Significant Change (MSC) – can be combined in a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) process.
If the world is going to make significant progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, development actors will need to think and work in new ways, including in evaluation.
If the world is going to make significant progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, development actors will need to think and work in new ways, including in evaluation.
Document begins: PLA Notes CD-ROM 19882001 10 Growing from the grassroots: building participatory planning, monitoring and evaluation methods in PARC Janet Symes and Sa'ed Jasser implications for agricultural development and · Introduc
This paper documents three initiatives the authors have worked on across the spectrum of children's rights and participation; a project in Indonesia to train field staff in assessing children's rights; working with children in South Afri
Advocacy and citizen participation are now key components of most development projects. But how do you measure if they have been successful? And how can you learn from you mistakes?
Cambodia is highly vulnerable to climate change, and has been ranked as the second most affected country by extreme-weather events in 2011, with an estimated annual gDP loss of 3.1 percent.
Journal article published in PLA 51: Civil society and poverty reduction.








