by Guest Author | Jun 11, 2018 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Conflict Sensitivity-Do No Harm
Do humanitarian agencies really NEED to be accountable to communities? June 12, 2018 | Sharon Reader This post was originally written for and posted here on the CDAC Network blog, on June 11, 2018, and is reposted with permission. By Sharon Reader, Community...
by Guest Author | Jan 23, 2018 | Afghanistan, CDA Perspectives Blog, Conflict Sensitivity-Do No Harm
Third Party Monitoring in Volatile Environments – Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks? January 23, 2018 | Lauren Kelly and Marie Gaarder Share this article The use of third party monitoring as a risk management tool in volatile countries raises important quality,...
by Guest Author | Dec 13, 2017 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Conflict Sensitivity-Do No Harm, Corruption in Fragile States
Towards a Corruption-Sensitive Conflict Analysis December 13, 2017 | Michelle Garred Share this article In this blog post, Michelle Garred, conflict sensitivity practitioner for 15 years, challenges herself to rethink her hesitancy to approaching corruption...
by Guest Author | Nov 29, 2017 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Conflict Sensitivity-Do No Harm
Do No Harm: Meta-Trends November 29, 2017 | Dilshan Annaraj and Maya Assaf-Horstmeier Share this article World Vision Shares Internal Learning Process on their Conflict Sensitivity Programming In this blog post, World Vision’s Associate Director for...
by Sabina Carlson Robillard | Nov 2, 2016 | Accountability and Feedback Loops, CDA Perspectives Blog, Conflict Sensitivity-Do No Harm
The CDA Perspectives Blog by CDA Collaborative Learning Projects When You Are The Divider | Share this article In this installment of our accountability and sensitivity series, Sabina Carlson Robillard urges colleagues in the humanitarian and development world to...