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Vanesa Weyrauch
Sep 16, 20202 min read
Co-creating with and through others: our coaching circles
[This blog post is part of the P&I series where we share our personal and professional journeys and how they link to a re-thinking of P&I...
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Joe Luetjens
Apr 26, 20175 min read
A primer on policy entrepreneurs
[Editor’s note: This post was originally published by Joe Luetjens, a PhD fellow in the Successful Public Governance program at Utrecht...
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Clara Richards
Jun 4, 20153 min read
Starting from where you are to evaluate, monitor and learn from policy influence: is it that simple?
Many policy research organizations are grappling with how to assess their policy influence in a sustainable, viable and meaningful...
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Clara Richards
Oct 24, 20144 min read
To more complexity, more dagu!
Courtesy of nero vivo under CC at flickr.com This is the second post of a series focusing on how we can better incorporate the complexity...
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Clara Richards
Apr 25, 20143 min read
On Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning of Capacity Building activities – methodologies
[Editor’s note: This post was written by Antonio Capillo, M&E Officer at INASP]. I have already written on this post on Lessons learned...
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Clara Richards
Dec 17, 20133 min read
Lesson #6: Understand context and participants to select the right incentives
However, before delving into these it is important to note, like Alex Ademokun did in this post, that individual and organisational...
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Clara Richards
Oct 30, 20133 min read
Three worthwhile questions on public philosophies
[Editor’s note: This reflection is based on our paper “Defining problems or providing solutions? The role of ideas in policy debates”. It...
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Clara Richards
Aug 2, 20132 min read
Not ‘theories of change’ but ‘theories of how change happens’
Theory of Change has become a buzzword across the development industry. It is a new tool in the toolbox that consultants use for...
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