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Chris Roche

A Window of Opportunity: Learning from COVID-19 to progress locally led response and development

A moment in time: COVID, localisation and the Pacific

by Josaia Jirauni Osborne, Linda Kenni, Shirley Abraham, Josie Flint, Fiona Tarpey and Chris Roche
December 17, 2020

Five messages for the new Australian aid performance framework: a collective view from MERL wonks

by Lavinia Tyrrel, Lucy Moore, David Green, Damien Sweeney, Linda Kelly and Chris Roche
April 29, 2020

COVID-19, localisation and locally led development: A critical juncture

by Chris Roche and Fiona Tarpey
March 23, 2020

The fate of leadership which aspires to leave no-one behind

by Chris Roche
May 31, 2019
Credit: waSHMEL project

Monitoring and evaluation for adaptive programming

by Chris Roche and Linda Kelly
September 18, 2018
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Gender analysis, and thinking and working politically – bridging the gap

by Chris Roche and Sam Gibson
February 14, 2017
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‘Power, Politics and Positive Deviance’: DLP Annual Conference 2016

by Chris Roche
December 7, 2015

The end of the Golden Age of NGOs? Part 2

by Chris Roche and Andrew Hewett
November 25, 2013

The end of the Golden Age of NGOs?

by Chris Roche and Andrew Hewett
November 22, 2013

Results, value for money and the aid budget

by Chris Roche
May 16, 2012
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Chris Roche

Chris Roche is Director of the Institute for Human Security and Social Change, and Associate Professor at La Trobe University and a Senior Research Partner of the Developmental Leadership Program. Chris has worked for International NGOs for nearly 30 years, and has a particular interest in understanding the practice of social change and how it might be best catalysed and supported.

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