Measuring the co-benefits of climate change mitigation
Co-benefits rarely enter quantitative decision-support frameworks, often because the methodologies for their integration are lacking or not known.
Co-benefits rarely enter quantitative decision-support frameworks, often because the methodologies for their integration are lacking or not known.
It is argued that ICT-for-development interventions should be seen as a dynamic and hybrid network of actors, artefacts, communities, and institutions embedded within the context.
Development assistance for health has increased every year between 2000 and 2010, particularly for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, to reach US$26·66 billion in 2010.
During recent years, we have witnessed revolutionary developments of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and their impact on people’s lives.
The Uttarakhand disaster invited much criticism, but to say that the state government was unaware of the possibility of such a disaster would be unfair.
A new approach for evaluating research intended for the “real world."
Applied to the fields of participatory research, communication for development, and evaluation, this paper is a reflection on teaching communication thinking and how it can be done.
How can we start thinking about the link between indicators, international institutions and the law?
How does international institutional law shape the way in which international institutions collect information and govern through indicators?
Indicators have become a powerful technology of global governance that not only regulate and distribute resources, but also challenge pre-established understandings of international law.