Isabel Vogel provides the expert view on identifying and honing your assumptions when developing a theory of change.
Peeling back the layers of the onion: Theories of change, assumptions and evidence
15 October 2012
Blog Posts
The Global Guide to Research Impact
15 October 2012
Blog Posts
Isabel Vogel provides the expert view on identifying and honing your assumptions when developing a theory of change.
18 September 2012
Guides & Tutorials
The purpose of this guide is to support Principal Investigators and research teams who wish to work with a theory of change approach when developing their pathways to impact and impact strategies.
24 August 2012
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The objective of this DFID-funded report is to improve the use of Theory of Change as an effective tool in international development.
13 August 2012
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At the end of the R4D Theory of Change workshop held at DFID, we recorded a conversation with Simon Batchelor (IDS) and Duncan Green (Oxfam GB).
1 August 2012
Blog Posts
For many DFID-funded RPCs the concept of Theories of Change (ToC) can appear to be the elephant in the room when conceptualising new (or even revising existing) research programmes.
23 May 2012
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Comic Relief have produced a very detailed report on Theory of Change written by Cathy James. The report aims to…
21 May 2012
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In this latest post by Duncan Green on Theories of Change (ToC) entitled “Theories of change = logframes on steroids?…
8 May 2012
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Ever wanted to know how to make Theory of Change work? Heléne Clark is a leader in Theory of Change…
22 February 2012
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The following two questions bring into focus the need to understand the non-linearity of research uptake, and the benefits of…
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