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Participatory Impact assessment for livelihoods interventions in the humanitarian sector
A. Catley; J. Burns; D. Abebe; O. Suji / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2008
The ability to define and measure humanitarian impact is essential to providing operational agencies with the tools to systematically evaluate the relative efficacy of various types of interventions. Institutionalising good practice i...
How to implement participatory water monitoring
The Office of the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, 2008
Participatory monitoring is one established and accepted way for the public to make informed decisions. Through the collection of data that is credible to multiple parties, participatory monitoring can become an essential instrument f...
Training trainers in data collection and participatory research
A. Shillingford / Caribbean Development Bank, 2006
Developing training which combines development and empowerment with research can be challenging. According to the author of this manual, this is the situation in the Caribbean, where attempts are being made to do both using Parti...
Participatory risk assessment: a new approach for safer food in vulnerable African communities
Delia Grace; Tom Randolph; Janice Olawoye; Erastus Kang'ethe / Development in Practice, 2008
Women play the major role in food supply in developing countries, but too often their ability to feed their families properly is compromised; the result is high levels of food-borne disease and consequent limited access to higher-valu...
Literature review of value of participatory research
Nina Lilja; Mauricio Bellon / Development in Practice, 2008
This article reviews, through reference to the published literature, some key questions about participatory research: When should participatory research be used? How should participatory research be applied? ...
Participation in Rio de Janeiro
U.M. Butler; M. Princeswal / LSE Research Online, 2008
Recently there has been increased enthusiasm for the participation of children and young people in various sectors of society. This has resulted in an emerging critique of the use and abuse of terms such as ‘participation&r...
Community wildlife management in Tanzania
F. Nelson / Drylands Programme, IIED, 2007
As the country known around the world as the home of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, few natural resources are more closely associated with Tanzania than its wildlife populations. By the 1980s, Tanzania’s wildlife managemen...
How to scale up participatory methodologies: the example of CLTS
A. Deak / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2008
When a process leads to positive change, it is desirable to instigate that process elsewhere. This paper proposes that ‘going to scale’ though, is multi-dimensional and complex. It examines the issues through Community-led...
Food security in India: the case for an integrated approach
A. Mukherjee / United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2008
This paper examines the debate which surrounds the uni-sectoral versus inter-sectoral, or integrated, approach as a strategy for food security and poverty alleviation. Looking at the issues surrounding the debate through a ...
Exploring food insecurity in India through the eyes of those who suffer it  
A. Mukherjee / United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2007
This paper examines food insecurity within contemporary India at the micro level. It focuses on the temporal dimension of food insecurity in terms of seasonality and inter-month variations in food consumed, and in the variety, palate ...
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Training trainers in data collection and participatory research
A. Shillingford / Caribbean Development Bank, 2006
Developing training which combines development and empowerment with research can be challenging. According to the author of this manual, this is the situation in the Caribbean, where attempts are being made to do both using Parti...
Participatory risk assessment: a new approach for safer food in vulnerable African communities
Delia Grace; Tom Randolph; Janice Olawoye; Erastus Kang'ethe / Development in Practice, 2008
Women play the major role in food supply in developing countries, but too often their ability to feed their families properly is compromised; the result is high levels of food-borne disease and consequent limited access to higher-valu...
Literature review of value of participatory research
Nina Lilja; Mauricio Bellon / Development in Practice, 2008
This article reviews, through reference to the published literature, some key questions about participatory research: When should participatory research be used? How should participatory research be applied? ...
Participation in Rio de Janeiro
U.M. Butler; M. Princeswal / LSE Research Online, 2008
Recently there has been increased enthusiasm for the participation of children and young people in various sectors of society. This has resulted in an emerging critique of the use and abuse of terms such as ‘participation&r...
Community wildlife management in Tanzania
F. Nelson / Drylands Programme, IIED, 2007
As the country known around the world as the home of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, few natural resources are more closely associated with Tanzania than its wildlife populations. By the 1980s, Tanzania’s wildlife managemen...
How to scale up participatory methodologies: the example of CLTS
A. Deak / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2008
When a process leads to positive change, it is desirable to instigate that process elsewhere. This paper proposes that ‘going to scale’ though, is multi-dimensional and complex. It examines the issues through Community-led...
Food security in India: the case for an integrated approach
A. Mukherjee / United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2008
This paper examines the debate which surrounds the uni-sectoral versus inter-sectoral, or integrated, approach as a strategy for food security and poverty alleviation. Looking at the issues surrounding the debate through a ...
Exploring food insecurity in India through the eyes of those who suffer it  
A. Mukherjee / United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2007
This paper examines food insecurity within contemporary India at the micro level. It focuses on the temporal dimension of food insecurity in terms of seasonality and inter-month variations in food consumed, and in the variety, palate ...
Do you need questionnaires for numbers in research?
R. Chambers, / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007
Aimed at researchers and those who fund or sponsor research, this paper attempts to bring up-to-date a review and overview of the state of the research field. It particularly challenges the normal reflex that for numbers, one must hav...
Are methodologies, mindsets and concepts on poverty research all interlinked?
R. Chambers / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007
This paper explores linkages between methodologies, mindsets, concepts and perceptions in research on poverty. Three streams, syndromes or paradigms are described; non-contextual and quantitative, qualitative and contextual, and third...
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BetterEvaluation
BetterEvaluation is an international collaboration to improve evaluation practice and theory by sharing information about options (methods or tools) and approaches. It offers online tools and materials  organised into tasks: Approaches, Themes and  Resources.
Practice In Participation
Participatory portal for community-based practices
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