INTRAC Newsletter November 2019
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INTRAC Newsletter May 2019
Our May 2019 newsletter has news on our latest work, training courses, publications and people.
Newly Updated Resource Database – Now Includes The Entire Catalogue Of Publications!
INTRAC has been producing publications and resources since 1994. With a focus on civil society development, concerning all areas of […]
Decentralisation in Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan was among the first post-Soviet countries to take steps towards public administration and decentralisation reform. Work began during the […]
OPS 49. Indigenous Social Movements and International NGOs in the Peruvian Amazon
The following report presents a detailed case study of an indigenous organisation based in the Peruvian Amazon and its relationships […]
Evaluating Civil Society Building in Afghanistan
When we are talking about Civil Society in Afghanistan two terminologies come to mind: one the Civil Society with its […]
Civil Society Capacity Building and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
The starting point of this paper is that the potential for HIV/AIDS to structurally undermine gains in human well being […]
A Reflection from Experiences on Evaluation in the Andean Region
The purpose of this paper is to share a reflection on some recent experiences carried out in the field of […]
OPS 42. The Monitoring and Evaluation of Development Programmes in Central Asia
The theme of the conference ‘Who Benefits?: The Monitoring and Evaluation of Development Programmes in Central Asia’ was chosen to […]
Lost in the Matrix: The Logframe and the Local picture
This paper will look at the convergence and tensions between two trends that have gradually emerged over the past decades […]
OPS 35. Promoting Effective North-South NGO Partnerships
Partnership between NGOs based in the ‘North’ and the ‘South’ have become a key part of international development processes. Whilst […]
OPS 32. Partnerships: Negotiating Relationships
To be effective, institutions within the international aid system require a variety of working relationships. Ideally, each relationship will be […]