Filter by: Search 1-12 of 101 results May 2019 Special Series INTRAC in Central Asia 1994-2018: a story of the past, the present and the future Authors: Charles Buxton, Anne Garbutt, Janice Giffen, Chynara Irisova, Konstantin Kovtunets, Anara Moldosheva, Brian Pratt, Medet Tiulegenov, Chris Wardle and Nazgul Zakiriaeva August 2017 Report / Executive Summary Briefing Paper 2. Can locally-developed indicators catalyse more responsive local government? Findings from the research Authors: Rachel Hayman, Anna Mdee and Patricia Tshomba August 2017 Special Series INTRAC’s Experience of Working with International NGOs on Aid Withdrawal and Exit Strategies from 2011 to 2016 This article offers insights into what researchers at INTRAC have learned about the interests, priorities and strategies of international NGOs in relation to aid withdrawal and exit processes. Authors: Rachel Hayman, Sarah Lewis June 2017 Discussion Paper Policy brief. Building civil society capacity in fragile and conflict affected states Author: Didi Alayli April 2017 Discussion Paper What’s it like to be on the receiving end of exit? A partner and country office view This learning paper brings together valuable stories from individuals that have been through exit and transitions. Authors: Sarah Lewis, with Ashokan Selliah, Dr Kapila Edussuriya, Gerhard Buttner, Hanitra Raharimanana and Yvonne Orengo, on behalf of the PPA Partnership Approaches Learning Group. November 2016 Special Series Special Series Paper 1. Exit strategies and sustainability. Lessons for practitioners Recognising the demand in the sector, this document compiles blog posts on exit strategies and sustainability of civil society organisations and their work. Authors: Rachel Hayman, Rick James, Rowan Popplewell and Sarah Lewis October 2016 Special Series Responsible exit and sustainability webinar Missed INTRAC's webinar 'Whose responsibility is it to push for well-planned exit?'? Listen to the recording on our resource centre. Authors: INTRAC with Kennesaw State University and Valuing Voices. September 2016 Special Series Theory of Change. Monitoring and Evaluation Planning Series 16 Authors: Maureen O’Flynn , Clare Moberly June 2016 Special Series Monitoring and Evaluation Planning Series A special series of short papers dealing with the central area of planning for monitoring and evaluation. This is in recognition that planning and M&E are closely linked, and that effective planning is often a pre-condition for effective M&E. Authors: Nigel Simister, Alison Napier, Neil MacDonald, Clare Moberly, Anne Garbutt, Maureen O´Flynn, Janice Giffen May 2016 Special Series Applying Qualitative Comparative Analysis to understand reasons for research uptake In the absence of definitive guidance on how to use and integrate Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) into existing Monitoring and Evaluation systems and practice, this paper is primarily intended as a practical contribution to the growing knowledge base on how QCA might (or might not) strengthen learning and accountability agendas. Authors: Vera Scholz, Amy Kirbyshire and Nigel Simister January 2016 Special Series M&E Paper 10. Summarising portfolio change: results frameworks at organisational level This paper describes some of the different methods and options available to help summarise results and learning across large portfolios of work, carried out in different regions, countries and sectors. Author: Nigel Simister September 2015 Special Series Scenario Thinking. Monitoring and Evaluation Planning Series 15 Authors: Nigel Simister , Neil Macdonald 1-12 of 101 results 1 2 … 9 Next