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4 lessons for adapting evidence-based programmes: An example from a social norm change project in Rwanda
By Sonia Martins 08th Jun 2017
Preventing intimate partner violence (IPV) won’t happen overnight. It requires a lengthy process of social change, and achieving that requires both time and funding investment.
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5 Minutes of Inspiration: How does introducing yourself build resilience to climate change?
By Emily Janoch 02nd Jun 2017
Women in Nepal think that the ability to stand up in meetings is their biggest resilience success. Find out why.
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The politics of citizen voice: What to do when citizen participation is used for political ends
By Rebecca Haines 01st Jun 2017
In the development community, we typically interpret a government pushing for greater decentralisation as a positive step for governance reform and an opening for greater citizen participation and voice. Donors invest considerable funds in supporting the decentralisation processes of global…
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The right to work for refugees is vital. In fact, increasing the economic opportunities for refugees is the only way in which they can become autonomous and productive, escape from long-term limbo and prevent them from being a burden on…
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For those of us that sing the praises of social accountability (citizen-driven initiatives to hold those in power to account), making a claim about “impact” (or transformative change) is a challenge we face on a daily basis. And CARE’s not…
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