The 5-Step Guide to Writing a Theory of Change That Actually Works
The Real Problem! Let’s be honest — most “Theories of Change” look impressive on PowerPoint, but when you ask the team what it actually means, there’s silence. Too many proposals fail not because the idea was weak, but because the logic wasn’t clear. Donors face confusion and are reluctant to provide funds. Most proposals fail […]
Read MoreEnsuring Inclusiveness in Project Activities: The Role of Project Monitoring
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Read MoreFrom Crisis to Relief: Managing Humanitarian Programs Effectively
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Read MoreStrategic Planning for Child Rights and Protection Programming
Strategic planning in the context of child-rights and protection programming involves a systematic process to establish priorities, allocate resources, and strengthen operations to achieve specific goals related to the welfare and protection of children. Here are the key components: Situation Analysis Needs Assessment: Identify the specific needs and issues affecting children in the target area. […]
Read MoreConsortium Projects in the Rohingya Response in Bangladesh: An Overview
The Rohingya refugee crisis, one of the largest humanitarian emergencies in recent years, has created enormous challenges in Bangladesh, especially in Cox’s Bazar, where over 900,000 refugees are hosted. The influx of refugees from Myanmar has put significant pressure on resources, infrastructure, and services in both refugee camps and host communities. In response, consortium-based interventions […]
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