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Toolkit to guide analysis of troubled health sectors
World Health Organization, 2009
Providing health services in fragile states and conflict affected settings is a challenge. This manual, published by the World Health Organization, provides guidance to analysts of troubled health sectors, in countries on the verge of...
An online guide to institutional learning and change
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2009
This online sourcebook is intended for use by all those who are responsible for planning, managing, carrying out or evaluating research and development and who wish to improve their effectiveness in contributing to the Millennium Deve...
Finding the most appropriate tools for knowledge sharing
N. White; L. Lamoureux; S. Staiger-Rivas / Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2009
The Institutional Knowledge Sharing (KS) Project together with CGIAR Center partners has been experimenting with a range of KS tools and methods over the past five years and has recently been assembling these and many others into this...
Bridging the gap between research and action
International Development Research Centre, 2008
Knowledge Translation (KT) is the middle, meeting ground between two fundamentally different processes: those of research and those of action. This toolkit is offered primarily to researchers working on health policy and systems issue...
Methods of profiling Internally displaced persons (IDPs)
A. Davies / Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2008
Obtaining reliable data on internally displaced persons (IDPs) is challenging. In most countries affected by internal displacement, existing data on IDPs and the conditions of their displacement is incomplete, unreliable, out of date ...
Guidelines and toolts for undertaking child rights situation analyses
Save the Children [Sweden], 2008
A multi-dimensional situation analysis focussing on child rights helps ensure that programmes and policies are better informed. It involves collecting relevant information to enable realistic assessment of what needs to be done i...
A guide to social research for researchers in developing countries
Ahfad University for Women, Sudan, 2008
Research is a demanding process, one that requires knowledge, skill, and careful decision-making. This guide is an interactive PDF version of a website of the “Methods For Social Researchers In Developing Countries” websit...
Accountability principles and practices for research organisations
B. Whitty / One World Trust, 2008
A significant proportion of funds aimed at development are allocated to research. This investment in research is done on the basis that rational policy processes rely on good evidence. Research organisations generating ...
How information design can help advocacy campaigning
J. Emerson / Backspace, 2008
Part of an advocacy campaign will involve collecting information and evidence to demonstrate the need for change. Information design which uses pictures, symbols, colours and words to communicate ideas, illustrate information and expr...
Understanding the complexities of social exclusion
B. Schulze; et al. / MethodFinder, 2008
Deep-rooted power relations as well as socio-cultural institutions that enable or constrain human interaction lie at the core of social exclusion. Social exclusion and its multi-dimensional facets can be addressed best through integra...
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Toolkit to guide analysis of troubled health sectors
World Health Organization, 2009
Providing health services in fragile states and conflict affected settings is a challenge. This manual, published by the World Health Organization, provides guidance to analysts of troubled health sectors, in countries on the verge of...
An online guide to institutional learning and change
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2009
This online sourcebook is intended for use by all those who are responsible for planning, managing, carrying out or evaluating research and development and who wish to improve their effectiveness in contributing to the Millennium Deve...
Finding the most appropriate tools for knowledge sharing
N. White; L. Lamoureux; S. Staiger-Rivas / Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2009
The Institutional Knowledge Sharing (KS) Project together with CGIAR Center partners has been experimenting with a range of KS tools and methods over the past five years and has recently been assembling these and many others into this...
Bridging the gap between research and action
International Development Research Centre, 2008
Knowledge Translation (KT) is the middle, meeting ground between two fundamentally different processes: those of research and those of action. This toolkit is offered primarily to researchers working on health policy and systems issue...
Methods of profiling Internally displaced persons (IDPs)
A. Davies / Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2008
Obtaining reliable data on internally displaced persons (IDPs) is challenging. In most countries affected by internal displacement, existing data on IDPs and the conditions of their displacement is incomplete, unreliable, out of date ...
Is Yemen in danger of becoming a 'failed state'?
Save the Children [Sweden], 2008
A multi-dimensional situation analysis focussing on child rights helps ensure that programmes and policies are better informed. It involves collecting relevant information to enable realistic assessment of what needs to be done in orde...
A guide to social research for researchers in developing countries
Ahfad University for Women, Sudan, 2008
Research is a demanding process, one that requires knowledge, skill, and careful decision-making. This guide is an interactive PDF version of a website of the “Methods For Social Researchers In Developing Countries” websit...
Accountability principles and practices for research organisations
B. Whitty / One World Trust, 2008
A significant proportion of funds aimed at development are allocated to research. This investment in research is done on the basis that rational policy processes rely on good evidence. Research organisations generating ...
How information design can help advocacy campaigning
J. Emerson / Backspace, 2008
Part of an advocacy campaign will involve collecting information and evidence to demonstrate the need for change. Information design which uses pictures, symbols, colours and words to communicate ideas, illustrate information and expr...
Understanding the complexities of social exclusion
B. Schulze; et al. / MethodFinder, 2008
Deep-rooted power relations as well as socio-cultural institutions that enable or constrain human interaction lie at the core of social exclusion. Social exclusion and its multi-dimensional facets can be addressed best through integra...
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