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December | 2013 | Beginning in Bamako...
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Beginning in Bamako…. 8230; now in Kinshasa. Research and thoughts on water, sanitation and international development. Bamako to Kinshasa: a PhD and blog update. December 7, 2013. An update is long overdue: writing up my PhD took priority over blogging for most of 2013. Fortunately, I successfully passed my thesis defence and presented the final results to WaterAid in September – many, many thanks to my supervisors Dr Vandana Desai. And my examiners Professor Frances Cleaver. And Professor Richard Carter.
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Learning for Sustainable WASH: my four lessons from yesterday’s event | Beginning in Bamako...
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Beginning in Bamako…. 8230; now in Kinshasa. Research and thoughts on water, sanitation and international development. Larr; Political economy analysis of rural sanitation in Vietnam: changing Theories of Change. What Theories of Change apply in the water sector? Learning for Sustainable WASH: my four lessons from yesterday’s event. February 1, 2012. The Sustainable WASH Learning Event. 8211; but in the meantime here are the four lessons I took from the day:. Analyse local and national politics. Thanks J...
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More changing Theories of Change, and the importance of flexible and trusting donors | Beginning in Bamako...
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Beginning in Bamako…. 8230; now in Kinshasa. Research and thoughts on water, sanitation and international development. Larr; Five ways of thinking about failure in sanitation. Political economy analysis of rural sanitation in Vietnam: changing Theories of Change. More changing Theories of Change, and the importance of flexible and trusting donors. March 2, 2012. I wrote recently about the how the Triple-S sustainable rural water services initiative. Has tried to promote change in the sector:. Here’s Patr...
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What Theories of Change apply in the water sector? | Beginning in Bamako...
https://beginninginbamako.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/what-theories-of-change-apply-in-the-water-sector
Beginning in Bamako…. 8230; now in Kinshasa. Research and thoughts on water, sanitation and international development. Larr; Learning for Sustainable WASH: my four lessons from yesterday’s event. Rural water services after 2015: what vision should replace the MDGs? What Theories of Change apply in the water sector? January 27, 2012. In the rural water sector is the message from the Impact and Learning team at the Institute of Development Studies, who have been acting as external learning facilitators.
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Learning from failure: lessons for the sanitation sector – new discussion paper | Beginning in Bamako...
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Beginning in Bamako…. 8230; now in Kinshasa. Research and thoughts on water, sanitation and international development. Larr; Bamako to Kinshasa: a PhD and blog update. Five ways of thinking about failure in sanitation. Learning from failure: lessons for the sanitation sector new discussion paper. May 11, 2013. A version of this post first appeared on the BPD Water and Sanitation blog. I last blogged about the discussions at the. Learning from Failure in Sanitation. Sector learn and improve its work?
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November | 2012 | Beginning in Bamako...
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Beginning in Bamako…. 8230; now in Kinshasa. Research and thoughts on water, sanitation and international development. Five ways of thinking about failure in sanitation. November 15, 2012. I’m inspired back to blogging by a thought-provoking workshop yesterday on. Learning from Failure in Sanitation. Organised by the UK Sanitation Community of Practice. And join our Linkedin group. For now, these are my thoughts on one of the key questions of the day:. What do we mean when we talk about failure?
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Political economy analysis of rural sanitation in Vietnam: changing Theories of Change | Beginning in Bamako...
https://beginninginbamako.wordpress.com/2012/02/09/political-economy-analysis-of-rural-sanitation-in-vietnam-changing-theories-of-change
Beginning in Bamako…. 8230; now in Kinshasa. Research and thoughts on water, sanitation and international development. Larr; More changing Theories of Change, and the importance of flexible and trusting donors. Learning for Sustainable WASH: my four lessons from yesterday’s event. Political economy analysis of rural sanitation in Vietnam: changing Theories of Change. February 9, 2012. We need to understand politics better, and sector-level support requires sector-level political analysis. Firstly, the pa...
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May | 2013 | Beginning in Bamako...
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Beginning in Bamako…. 8230; now in Kinshasa. Research and thoughts on water, sanitation and international development. Learning from failure: lessons for the sanitation sector new discussion paper. May 11, 2013. A version of this post first appeared on the BPD Water and Sanitation blog. I last blogged about the discussions at the. Learning from Failure in Sanitation. Workshop organised by the UK Sanitation Community of Practice. We presented the paper at the most recent SanCoP workshop. This paper explor...
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