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Coordinating aid to Katine

rickjdavies wrote 2 months ago: Richard Kavuma has writen an interesting article about the role of insecticide treated bednets in pr … more →

Mobile phones, the internet and innovation in Katine

rickjdavies wrote 2 months ago: One of the often claimed advantages of providing aid through NGOs is their ability to be more innova … more →

Reviewing Katine: What's happening with governance?2 comments

rickjdavies wrote 5 months ago: In her recent posting on this topic, Madeleine Bunting said “I’ve listened to Joshua Kyallo, A … more →

Reviewing Katine: What's happening in livelihoods?

rickjdavies wrote 5 months ago: In her article on this topic, Madeleine Bunting commented “The livelihoods component of the Ka … more →

Tiriri health centre: Questions still unanswered

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: Sarah Bosley’s post on the Guardian Katine website on December 2nd has raised some very import … more →

The evaluator evaluated

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: Here are… AMREF REFLECTIONS ON 2ND EXTERNAL EVALUATION OF KCPP tabled at the Quarterly Governa … more →

Learning from other projects?

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: In October I visited and reviewed the progress of UNICEF’s Women and Children’s Health P … more →

How well is the KCPP doing? Compared to what?1 comment

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: One conventional approach to the evaluation of aid projects is to identify the project’s objec … more →

Distributed accountability

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: In my recent visit to the Katine project I raised the issue of whether administrative processes in A … more →

AMREF makes progress with its Open Information Policy

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: When I first met with AMREF staff in London in September(?) last year, at the very beginning of the … more →

Confusing mobilisation and empowerment?1 comment

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: Taken as it stands, the recent article on the Guardian Katine website: “Katine community welco … more →

Janet Anyango: unaffordable healthcare

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: “Janet Anyango’s son Yuventino suffers from cerebral malaria, and Janet has faced a constant s … more →

Crowdsourcing and international aid programs1 comment

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: In October 2007 Paul Bradshaw wrote an enthusiastic post (on his Online Journalism Blog) about the G … more →

Evaluating the Guardian’s role in the Katine project3 comments

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: For understandable reasons, most development projects have objectives that are focused on changing t … more →

Appropriate goals?1 comment

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: This July the Guardian Katine website is focusing on health issues The lead page on health issues in … more →

When to stop giving?

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: “Demand for mosquito nets soars” Amref began handing out anti-malarial bed nets at the e … more →

Will the Katine baseline survey be of much use?4 comments

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: Information about the Katine baseline survey can be found here: The survey results Guardian article … more →

Whose (education) objectives?

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: In the Katine Chronicles (May 23rd, 2008), Madeline Bunting has written on the state of education in … more →

Issues arising - connecting education and health activities

rickjdavies wrote 1 year ago: (from GAlice, Comment No. 1077245 April 30 6:34) “…As for Katine, I think that makes it … more →


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