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Analysis & Design Methodology

Last updated on 11 July 2008

Policy briefs as a communication tool for development research

This background note presents data on the research communication environment involving researchers, policy-makers and development practitioners in science, technology and innovation. (ODI: May 2008) More info >>

Impact assessment and stakeholder analysis

This technical note examines why stakeholder analysis is critical to good programme design and how to do it. (DFID: 2001) More info >>

A Common Framework for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

This Common Framework is intended as a note on good practices for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). (Aid Harmonization & Alignment: February 2005) More info >>

The logical framework approach

Details the Logical Framework Approach (LFA), a long established activity design methodology used by a range of multilateral and bilateral donors. (AusAID: October 2005) More info >>

Introduction to the logframe approach

An introduction to the Logical Framework Approach (LFA) for project design and management. (Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants: 2000) More info >>

Strategic questioning : an experiment in communication of the second kind

A resource book on strategic questioning, a useful tool for gathering information for design and evaluation. (Crabgrass.org) More info >>

Project appraisal framework

Provides a framework for translating hypotheses of change in to tangible project design. (Aid-IT) More info >>

Conflict analysis

This chapter explains what conflict analysis is, why it matters and how to carry it out. (International Development Research Centre (IDRC): 2004) More info >>


 

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