Political Development

Capturing changes in women’s lives: the experiences of Oxfam Canada in applying feminist evaluation principles to monitoring and evaluation practice

This article describes Oxfam Canada’s efforts to develop a mixed-methods approach to monitoring, evaluation, and learning rooted in feminist evaluation principles, for Engendering Change, a multi-year, donor co-funded ‘standalone’ women’s rights programme. The article describes our understanding of feminist evaluation and what we believed it offered to strengthen our approach to monitoring and evaluation. Asset …

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Capitalizing on Women’s Social Capital?: Women-Targeted Microfinance in Bolivia

This article examines the construction of social capital and its relationship to income generation, based on a long-term ethnographic study of village life in rural Bolivia and the microfinance institution operating there. The author examines the complexity and gendered contradictions implied in the way that social capital is generally viewed to support economic development. Asset …

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Tinig ng Kababaihan: Local Government Month (2024)

As the government continues to implement the devolution decision of the Supreme Court, TNK invited the Department of the Interior and Local Government to discuss the functions of Local Government Unit in the Philippines, their challenges and common misconceptions about it, and the ways on how the agency help the local governments in implementing their …

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