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ODI is working on this major 15 year initiative to improve the quality of public policies in Indonesia through the use of research, analysis, and evidence.
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Development of operational guidance and SOPs for cash-based interventions
This project seeks to develop multi-sectoral, operational guidance for UNHCR on setting up and achieving protection and assistance goals through cash-based interventions in displacement settings. It also seeks to develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) for UNHCR for cash-based interventions. -
A guide for planning and strategy development in the face of complexity
Richard Hummelbrunner and Harry JonesDoes complexity make planning an irrelevant exercise? While it is true that complex situations require a greater focus on learning and adaptation, this does not render planning irrelevant. This background note is a guide, explaining how planning and strategy development can be carried out despite complexity. -
Introduction to the Mwananchi Programme in Sierra Leone
Leh Wi Tok is the Mwananchi programme in Sierra Leone, focusing on creating constructive dialogue between marginalised groups and their representatives. This video introduces the programme using voices from our partners. -
Women and climate change – time to change for good
This publication outlines some of the initial steps the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) is taking to ensure that development is both climate compatible and fair to women and men. -
Development of the Netherlands Institute on Multi-party Democracy theory of change
This project aims to support the Netherlands Institute on Multi-party Democracy to further develop and refine the Theory of Change underpinning their work. -

UK search & rescue team work in heavy snow in Kamaishi, Japan
Members of the UK International Search and Rescue team working in heavy snow, in the earthquake and tsunami-shattered residential streets of Kamaishi, in north-east Japan.
License: Creative Commons
Credit: Ed Hawkesworth/DFID
Source: FlickrIncreasing resilience to natural hazards
RAPID’s approach to policy engagement will be built in to this substantial transdisciplinary natural and social science research project from the beginning, supporting efforts to maximize policy uptake of research into continental seismic risk and resilience. -
3ie-LIDC Seminar Series - Replication studies symposium
The 3ie-LIDC Replication Symposium will feature three replication studies covering a variety of topics – the impact of colonialism, TV and modernisation, and microfinance. The studies presented will reveal common challenges and opportunities posed by replication studies, and will be used as a departure point for a discussion, including (but not limited to) policy implications of replication studies, with DFID’s Head of Evaluation as part of the panel. Maren Duvendack will present her study 'Replication, Reproduction and the Credibility of Micro-econometric Studies of the Impact of Microfinance and Informal Sector Borrowing in Bangladesh.'
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Monitoring and evaluation of policy influence of four Australian universities involved in the Health Knowledge Hubs initiative
Health Knowledge Hubs promote multi-disciplinary engagement to improve health systems. This project will strengthen the Hubs' approach to monitoring and evaluation and support the development of stories of change. -
Shockwatch - Social protection and the response to shocks
This project examines the readiness of social protection systems, institutions and policies to respond to different kinds of shock







