The following 9 page article is a late addition to The IPCR Journal/Newsletter (Winter 2010-2011 issue) (58 pages)—and an updated pdf file for that issue has been attached here (and to this writers
The Evaluation Café is a method for group facilitation that allows stakeholders of a project or programme to evaluate its impact in an informal brief session.
We are drafting ToR for a socio-economic and environmental impact study on the Dadaab refugee camps on the host communities in Kenya for the Danish government.
Here is an article that is being featured on the front page of the NYT. We have seen some very similar threads pop up on the forum to date but what do you think of this perspective?:
Good day, my name is Bill Walters, I am a Doctorate of Community Psychology Student at Wilfrid Laurier University (Ontario, Canada) and a humanitarian aid worker with diverse field experience.
"Child sponsorships programs are big money machines that provide organizations with easy cash flow. It does not matter whether the product is any good. Most of them are not"