M&E and improving: changing the status quo
The third in a short series of blogs from M&E consultant Nigel Simister which tackle learning and accountability within organisational […]
M&E and improving: the key features
The second in a short series of blogs from M&E consultant Nigel Simister which tackle learning and accountability within organisational […]
The use of consultants in development
By Brian Pratt. As all good bloggers should do, I need to declare an interest here because at INTRAC we […]
Briefing Paper 31. Understanding private donors in international development
This paper provides an introduction to private donors’ engagement in international development, particularly philanthropic foundations. It describes the scale of foundations and their importance to the field of development aid.
Praxis Paper 24. Looking After Number One: Donor support for HIV and AIDS in the workplace
This paper synthesises the findings from a six-country research project looking at the workplace responses to HIV of 50 international agencies – bilateral, multilateral and NGOs – working in India, Malawi, Uganda, Kenya, Burundi and Ghana.
M&E Paper 1: Monitoring Flexible Funding: Navigating the challenges
This paper examines the debate that has emerged around the problems encountered in funding flexibly whilst trying to meet the demands for more results-based grant management .
Praxis Note 46. Who Needs an HIV Policy? Informal workplace responses to HIV in Nigerian, Kenyan and Malawian CSOs
In an effort to encourage partners to adjust to HIV in the workplace, some donors are focusing on an […]