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Tag - Evaluation

Independent evaluation of the ANU – UPNG Partnership

by Jim Adams and John Eyers
Sep, 2020

Strategic choice: A future-focused review of the DFAT-AusAID integration

by Richard Moore
Feb, 2019

iXc: The first four years

by Stephen Howes
Aug, 2018
Students learning in a Tongan government school

Oceania, education and promoting change from within

by Hilary Tolley
June 4, 2021
Implementing Inequality: The Invisible Labor of International Development by Rebecca Warne Peters

Aid’s implementariat: national and invisible

by Gordon Peake
December 14, 2020
Fred Fisk on Pacific reports and consulting in the 1980s: has anything changed?

Fred Fisk on Pacific reports and consulting in the 1980s. Has anything changed?

by Stephen Howes
December 7, 2020
Finding value in ‘diabolically difficult’ justice reviews

Finding value in ‘diabolically difficult’ justice reviews

by Lisa Denney
October 23, 2020
IEC Chair Jim Adams speaking at a Devpolicy-ODE Aid Evaluation Forum, April 2016 (Devpolicy)

Office of Development Effectiveness: praised, then abolished

by Stephen Howes
September 25, 2020
Pacific aid effectiveness: lessons unlearned

Pacific aid ineffectiveness: lessons unlearned

by Steve Pollard
September 15, 2020
A mid-term review can be a challenge even for experienced writers. (Icons8)

The diabolically difficult mid-term review

by Gordon Peake
September 3, 2020
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