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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2015 · 54 MIN

Peace Frequency Ep. 22 - Bidjan Nashat 3.10.15

from The Peace Frequency Podcast · host USIP Global Campus

In this episode we interview Bidjan Nashat, Director of Programmes and Advocacy at Save the Children Germany. Three of the main questions we explore are: What is evaluative thinking and how does it impact project design? What is a "theory of change?" What does monitoring and evaluation look like when done in conflict-affected communities?

In this episode we interview Bidjan Nashat, Director of Programmes and Advocacy at Save the Children Germany. Three of the main questions we explore are: What is evaluative thinking and how does it impact project design? What is a "theory of change?" What does monitoring and evaluation look like when done in conflict-affected communities?

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