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Fail Again. Fail Better
“Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” --Samuel BeckettHere’s my favorite part of that quote: the ultimate goal is not a lack of failure; it’s better failures…
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"I no longer consider myself poor" and Other Lessons in Sustainability
People always say it best when they are describing the change in their own lives.
“…now the community believes that women’s opinions matter…”
“…my living condition has totally…
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Identifying the Best Tools and Indicators for Measuring Capacity in Complex Environments
Most global health and development projects include a capacity-strengthening component, but how well do they measure whether greater…
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Gender Equality Impact: The Value of Organization-wide Reflection
CARE Tipping Point Bangladesh participant, and college student, Sumaiya and her family.
Photo: Mohammad Hasan ZobayerWe know that when…
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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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Women Respond: A Glimpse of Women's First Hand Responses to COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to sweep the world, with widespread global impact at unprecedented scale. There are more than 5.7 million reported COVID-19 cases world-wide, and it…