113 research outputs found

    Approaches to evidence synthesis in international development : a research agenda

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    Abstract: This paper discusses the spectrum of synthesis methods available to generate, explore and text theory, their value to the field of international development and innovations required to make better use of the primary research available. It argues for clearer distinctions between syntheses produced as public goods, and those tailored to specific circumstances; and strengthening knowledge systems through greater use of maps to navigate existing and missing evidence, harmonised outcomes and measures, and advances in automation technologies. Improved methods and guidance are required for synthesising formative research and investigating contextual factors. Engaging stakeholders and working across academic disciplines support the production of policy‐relevant syntheses and inspire methods development

    Attributing Development Impact: The Qualitative Impact Protocol Case Book

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    Behind the aid brand: Distinguishing between development finance and assistance

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    Development and Wellbeing in Peru: Comparing Global and Local Views

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    Causal mapping for evaluators

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