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Failing Fast and Small: Lean Testing to get to Better Learning Outcomes
Morgan Benson is a senior program associate at Results for Development, focusing on R4D's evaluation and adaptive learning approach.Lean testing is a method of rapidly experimenting…
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Remembering the Value of Learning
This post was written by Piers Bocock, Chief of Party of the USAID LEARN Contract. Piers has been working in KM and communications for 20 years, in health, economic development,…
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What USAID has Learned from its Public-Private Partnership Data
This blog was originally posted on Devex Impact on August 3, 2016.At the U.S. Agency for International Development, we are committed to a data-driven and evidence-based approach to…
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Women Workers Respond
This story is part of CARE's Women Respond series, which is an initiative to learn from and amplify the direct perspectives, experiences and priorities shared by poor and working…
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What does Effective Learning Look Like?
This blog is the second in an ongoing series exploring the components of USAID's CLA Framework. Here is the first blog on organizational culture.Now that we’ve gotten why learning…
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Towards a Learning Agenda for USAID’s Role in Inclusive Financial Growth
This post originally appeard on Microlinks.org on March 3, 2015.On June 30, 2013, President Barack Obama launched Power Africa — an initiative intended to address the challenge of…
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Collaborating, Learning and Adapting to Build Resilience in Fragile States
Development Challenge: South Sudan is suffering from economic collapse and a man-made famine which has displaced over one-third of the population. Promoting Resilience through…
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Four Things to Know about Learning Agendas
This blog was cross-posted from Urban Wire, The Voices of Urban Institute's Researchers and Staff.Federal agencies are incorporating evidence in their daily operations and agency…
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Diagnostic, Prescriptive, Predictive, and Evaluative: Types of Learning Questions for Projects and Activities
Learning from evidence and experience has always been part of the discipline of international development. In recent years, though, USAID Staff and USAID implementing partners have…
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Learning about Learning in the Philippines: Stories from a Cross-sectoral Learning Summit
This blog post was contributed by Josephine (Josie) Francisco of USAID Philippines and Meagan Meekins and Rajeev Colaço of RTI International.RTI’s Monitoring, Evaluation, Research,…