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Methods for learning what works and why in anti-corruption: An introduction to evaluation methods for practitioners
U4 Issue | Aug 2013
Evaluations of donor-funded anti-corruption reforms and programmes would benefit from upgrading and diversifying the methods used to document effects. ...
evaluation measurement, corruption, anti-corruption, governance, monitoring, impact, result chain, mixed methods, theory of change, evidence, learning
ARUSS workshop
Event | 18 Feb 2015
ARUSS organises a two-day workshop on methodology issues. There will also be presentations of research reports by the regional universities that are part of the ARUSS-cooperation.
"Transitional Justice Methods, Processes And Practices"
Book Chapter | Jan 2013
"Transitional Justice Methods, Processes And Practices" Elin Skaar Encyclopedia of Transitional Jus
transitional justice
Microcredit programmes: Methodes for solving dilemmas of credit expansion
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1997
Providing credits seems to be an effective tool for improving the welfare of the poor. It is expected that microcredit funding to poor people will expand ...
Microcredit, Bangladesh
A method for evaluating marine protected area management
Journal Article | Jan 2002
A method for evaluating marine protected area management Ussif Rashid Sumaila, Jacqueline Alder et
Hard methodes for soft policies: environmental and social cost-benefit analysis
Journal Article | Jan 1996
Hard methodes for soft policies: environmental and social cost-benefit analysis Hildegunn Kyvik Nor
Means, modes and methods: Donor Support strategies for child rights in Kenya
Book Chapter | May 2014
Means, modes and methods: Donor Support strategies for child rights in Kenya Arne Tostensen, Hugo S
Battlefields of method: evaluating Norwegian peace efforts in Sri Lanka
Book Chapter | Jan 2014
Battlefields of method: evaluating Norwegian peace efforts in Sri Lanka Jonathan Goodhand, Bart Kle
Sri Lanka
Rethinking access. Key methodological challenges in studying energy companies.
Journal Article | Jan 2018
Understanding the role of large energy corporations in society is a crucial, yet challenging task for the social science of energy. Ethnographic methods ...
Energy, Corporate social responsibility, Multi-sited ethnography, Access, Positionality, Tanzania, Turkey, Norway, Brazil
Microcredit programs: Methods for solving dilemmas of credit expansion
Project | Jan 1997 - Dec 1998
Preparation of a paper on "Microcredit programs: Methods for solving dilemmas of credit expansion" for presentation at a meeting in Manila of the Working ...
Microcredit, Poverty
Anthropological perspectives on corruption
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2001
The primary concern of this paper is to present anthropological perspectives on corruption. The emphasis is on how anthropological methods and approaches ...
'What does not get measured, does not get done'. The methods and limitations of measuring illicit financial flows
U4 Brief | Jun 2010
Estimates of the size of illicit financial flows have been questioned because data used to measure the phenomenon is fraught with problems. However, such ...
international drivers of corruption
Population and environment relationships in developing countries: A selected review of approaches and methods
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1997
A diversity of opinion, theory, and conceptual approaches characterizes discussion of population and environment relationships among social scientists. ...
Short courses: Social Science Methodology
Project | Jan 2008 - Dec 2010
In addition to the research projects, the CEIC - CMI cooperation will establish various training courses. The courses will primarily be based on ...
Training course, social science methodology, Angola
The ethics of priority setting in global health
Event | 2 Nov 2011
Maternal and child health is prioritized in most countries. This leads us to give less priority to the treatment of chronic diseases in adults, such as AIDS. What is the basis for such priorities?
Ethiopia, India
Announcement of the Chr. Michelsen Prize 2016
News | 15 Mar 2016
The Chr. Michelsen Prize for outstanding development research 2016 is awarded to Francesca R. Jensenius, Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI).
[CMI Cluster: Natural Resources ]
Project | Jan - Dec 2017
The aim of this group is to create a multi-disciplinary, multi-method Bergen-based research community focused on the study of natural resources, with ...
Hard methods for soft policies. Environmental and social cost-benefit analysis
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1995
The quest for sustainability has put the conventional Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) technique under fierce attack. Much of the critique is, however, misplaced ...
Twenty years with anti-corruption. Part 10. Keeping the vision alive: new methods, new ambitions
U4 Practitioner Experience Note | Aug 2020
The last 20 years has seen a solid international architecture established to fight corruption. However, the pace of progress has slowed in recent years. ...
Acceptability of youth clubs focusing on comprehensive sexual and reproductive health education in rural Zambian schools: a case of Central Province
Journal Article | Dec 2020
Background
The youths in Zambia have limited access to information concerning Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) and this puts them at risk of unwanted ...