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If you are interested in Theories of Change (ToCs), you have to read Craig Valters’ new paper ‘Theories of Change in International Development: Communication, Learning or Accountability’ or at least,...
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Each month, People, Spaces, Deliberation shares the blog post that generated the most interest and discussion. In September 2014, the most popular blog post was "The Best Evidence Yet on How Theories...
View ArticleThings I Learned from WikiStage WBG Lima
The first WikiStage WBG was held in Lima on October 6 on the topic of social inclusion. You can view the entire show at World Bank Live. What’s a WikiStage? This was a special event organized by the...
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View ArticleWhat is your challenge? Creating Jobs and Livelihoods for the bottom 40%
Extreme poverty in the world has decreased considerably over the past three decades. In 1981, more than half of citizens in the developing world lived on less than $1.25 a day. This rate has dropped...
View ArticleBlog post of the month: What is your challenge? Creating Jobs and Livelihoods...
Each month People, Spaces, Deliberation shares the blog post that generated the most interest and discussion. In February 2016, the featured blog post is "What is your challenge? Creating Jobs and...
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These are some of the views and reports relevant to our readers that caught our attention this week.Poverty is Sexist 2016 Report ONE Campaign Last year ONE released its first “Poverty is Sexist”...
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New developments and curiosities from a changing global media landscape: People, Spaces, Deliberation brings trends and events to your attention that illustrate that tomorrow's media environment will...
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Our Top Ten blog posts by readership in 2016. This post was originally published on February 12, 2016. Extreme poverty in the world has decreased considerably over the past three decades. In 1981,...
View Article#1 from 2016: The neglected universal force for peace and stability: LOVE?
2016 Summer Session students, Montgomery CollegeOur Top Ten blog posts by readership in 2016. This post was originally published on January 8, 2016. “Gravitation is not responsible for people falling...
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