How Do We Know Whether Development Programs Contribute to Stabilization? Evaluating Multiple Programs in Afghanistan, Philippines, and Southern Sudan By Michael Lund, Andrew Rathmell U.S. Department of State Fourth Annual...
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The African continent has observed a notable surge in coup incidents, recording nine instances in the last three years, and other regions like Myanmar and Peru have faced political turbulence. With the escalating frequency of...
Religious and faith-based actors have played wide-ranging roles during periods of conflict or authoritarian rule, from peacemakers to tacit support of discriminatory or oppressive policies, to direct or indirect instigators of...
This research analyses the relationship between the state and citizen among south asian countries. As there is increase in state imposition of the concept of citizenship in South Asia or the citizenship from above and not from...
"INTPA G1 commissioned a dedicated study in the framework of the Methodological and Knowledge Sharing Programme (MKS) to assist the EU in developing more strategic and comprehensive partnerships with Civil Society Organisations to...
Remote sensing tools for evaluating poverty alleviation projects: A case study in Tanzania By Morikawa, Robert Science Direct 2014
In the era of COVID-19 where field work is halted and working from home is the new normal, methods like Quasi-experimental Geospatial Interpolation (QGI) can help evaluators leverage open source and readily available data to...
Measuring Environmental Outcomes Using Remote Sensing and Geospatial Methods IEO - Independent Evaluation Office 2017
Using night light emissions for the prediction of local wealth By Weidmann, Nils B ; Schutte, Sebastian Journal of Pease Research 2017
"Working Effectively in Conflict-affected and Fragile Situations Briefing Paper I: Monitoring and Evaluation " DFID 2010