Ganges theory of change workshop report

If research is to have an impact then people must use the outputs, knowledge and insights it generates. This means that researchers and their organizations must link to next users and end users of their research. What a project or program does and who it does with to achieve impact is called its T...

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Autores principales: Bayot, Ruvicyn S., Salahuddin, A., Douthwaite, Boru
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2011
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/10638
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author Bayot, Ruvicyn S.
Salahuddin, A.
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description If research is to have an impact then people must use the outputs, knowledge and insights it generates. This means that researchers and their organizations must link to next users and end users of their research. What a project or program does and who it does with to achieve impact is called its Theory of Change (ToC). Programs with clear and plausible ToC are more likely to be supported, more likely to achieve impact, and easier to monitor. This workshop will introduce participants to Participatory Impact Pathways Analysis (PIPA) as a way of articulating ToC, and using it in program planning and monitoring.
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spelling CGSpace106382024-01-23T12:05:06Z Ganges theory of change workshop report Bayot, Ruvicyn S. Salahuddin, A. Douthwaite, Boru If research is to have an impact then people must use the outputs, knowledge and insights it generates. This means that researchers and their organizations must link to next users and end users of their research. What a project or program does and who it does with to achieve impact is called its Theory of Change (ToC). Programs with clear and plausible ToC are more likely to be supported, more likely to achieve impact, and easier to monitor. This workshop will introduce participants to Participatory Impact Pathways Analysis (PIPA) as a way of articulating ToC, and using it in program planning and monitoring. 2011-11-08 2011-11-09T02:24:26Z 2011-11-09T02:24:26Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/10638 en Open Access application/pdf Bayot, R. S., Salahuddin, A. and Douthwaite, B. 2011. Ganges theory of change workshop report. Report of a workshop held at Dhaka, Bangladesh, 29-30 October 2011. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food.
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