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The four articles in Section 4, Part 2 on programme development and accountability illustrate different ways in which NGOs and donors are using immersions to strengthen the quality of the programmes they run and their accountability to t
In this article the authors describe the Prajateerpu workshop on rural development in Southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, where the emphasis was firmly placed on the inclusion of the extreme poor and marginalized groups.
The Tracking Adaptation and Measuring Development (TAMD) framework offers a ‘twin track’ framework for use in many contexts and at many scales to assess and compare the effectiveness of interventions that directly or indirectly help popu
Increasing amounts of waste, both solid and liquid, are being generated as a result of the rapid rate of urbanisation. This in turn presents greater difficulties for disposal.
The wide-reaching agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals was brought to life in an animation commissioned by IIED
Annexes to accompany the working paper 'A review of evidence~of humanitarian cash transfer programming in urban areas' available at http://pubs.iied.org/10759IIED.
Every five years, IIED's main institutional funders commission an independent review of our work.
Jon Corbett and Tim Kulchyski discuss the importance of intellectual property rights when using Web 2.0 tools for development.
Document begins: Appendix 2: How donor agencies are supporting and enabling corporate social responsibility NB if printing: this document is 32 pages long Summary documents from: AFD (France) BMZ (Germany) CIDA (Canada) DANIDA (Denmark)
Women and girls who used to spend a major portion of their day physically carrying water over steep slopes in inclement weather, now grow vegetables for their families and rear animals for additional income, and their daughters go to sch









