Consulting with soul

What makes the difference between a harmful and a helpful consultant? New blog by INTRAC Principal Consultant Rick James.
Read articleExit strategies and post-exit evaluation: a perspective from Central Asia

INTRAC’s programme manager for the Central Asia region, Charles Buxton, on exit strategies and post-exit evaluations in the region.
Read articleTackling the SDGs through research: how can civil society contribute?

Rachel Hayman shares experiences of impact-oriented research and new partnerships across academic disciplines.
Read articleListening, Power and Inclusion: Languages in Development NGOs

How do we ensure that language is not a barrier to effective communication?
Read articleCelebrating 25 years of INTRAC

Today marks 25 years since INTRAC was founded, and that is a milestone worth celebrating.
Read articleESRC Global Challenges Research Fund – International Development Conference on Vulnerability

Join us on 23-24 Nov for a two-day conference around the theme of vulnerability and resilience with the Leeds Social Sciences Institute and Centre for Global Development.
Read articleRecruiting: Communications and Marketing Internship

Join the INTRAC team and learn practical insight into the communication and marketing work of a small, busy organisation.
Read articleWhat can international NGOs do to increase the sustainability of interventions?

We like to think our work prevails long after we are gone. But how many organisations go back to check?
Read articleINTRAC’s Monitoring and Evaluation manifesto

INTRAC's M&E manifesto sets out eight commitments that will guide our M&E work.
Read articleFirst Consultants for Change training in Malaysia

Over 30 participants from 5 geographical areas are currently in Malaysia attending Consultants for Change Programme’s first training.
Read articleIntroducing INTRAC’s new branding and logo

Our new logo represents different cultures working together and uniting to be more effective in addressing poverty and inequality.
Read articleFive pitfalls in working with evidence

Dan James outlines some common pitfalls in working with evidence through the programme cycle, and how to avoid them.
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