Theories Of Change (TOCs) in the Design, Monitoring and Evaluation (DME) of Projects in Fragile States.

2019-01-02T18:19:47+00:00

by Hamdi Aden, Somalia  Yesterday, Heidi Ober, from Care International gave an informative workshop on Theories Of Change  (TOCs) in the Design, Monitoring and Evaluation (DME) of projects in fragile states. Using examples from Nepal, [...]

Theories Of Change (TOCs) in the Design, Monitoring and Evaluation (DME) of Projects in Fragile States.2019-01-02T18:19:47+00:00

Knowing is Half the Battle.

2019-01-02T18:19:47+00:00

by Chris de Wit, The Netherlands In a few years I reckon I’ll look back on today, thinking it was one of these days that has had a significant impact on my ‘road taken’. John and [...]

Knowing is Half the Battle.2019-01-02T18:19:47+00:00

Libya to Syria – Testing R2P.

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by Billene Woldeyes, Ethiopia I remember following with intensity the domino effect of the Arab Spring as it hit the North African states in early December 2010. I wondered if a transition in Libya with minimal [...]

Libya to Syria – Testing R2P.2019-01-02T18:19:47+00:00

Stakeholders and Trading Partners.

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by Larissa Alles, Germany Generally speaking, this symposium generates significantly more questions than answers. But what it also does is to shift one's own perspective from left to right, back and forth. Today's session on the Responsibility [...]

Stakeholders and Trading Partners.2019-01-02T18:19:48+00:00

Application and Evaluation.

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by Reem Alsalem, Palestine  In the latter half of last week, we were immersed into a mini crash course on negotiating successfully in an international context by professor Wilbur Perlot of the Clingendael Institute in the [...]

Application and Evaluation.2019-01-02T18:19:48+00:00

A Reflection.

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by Hamdi Aden, Somalia  Although, women are recognized as a fundamental force in the quest to eradicate poverty and maintain the stability of families and societies, human rights violations against women remain at a level where [...]

A Reflection.2019-01-02T18:19:48+00:00

Peace or Justice?

2019-01-02T18:19:48+00:00

by Larissa Alles, Germany Coming mostly from Western countries, few of us have ever thought to differentiate between peace and justice or vice versa. Why should we, since we often have both? Yet, when listening [...]

Peace or Justice?2019-01-02T18:19:48+00:00

Two Weeks Left.

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by Jenn Buxton, Canada We are now almost done our second week, but what an awesome week it has been! I am in shock by how quickly the time is passing by. Soon I will [...]

Two Weeks Left.2019-01-02T18:19:48+00:00

Theory and Reality.

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by Hamdi Aden, Somalia There is a surreal experience when you sit listening to a talk by someone whose work you have often quoted (in the hurried pages of the many essays you have written) over [...]

Theory and Reality.2019-01-02T18:19:48+00:00

BATNA, WATNA & ZOPA.

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 by Emma Hodder, New Zealand  After a full day simulation on Tuesday it was nice to have a day of academics today. We spent the morning brainstorming the key aspects for a successful negotiation with Wilburt Perlot [...]

BATNA, WATNA & ZOPA.2019-01-02T18:19:48+00:00
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