Adaptive Programming in Fragile, Conflict and Violence-Affected Settings. What Works and Under What Conditions? The Case of Institutions for Inclusive Development, Tanzania
posted on 2024-09-05, 20:55authored byDuncan Green, Irene Guijt
Adaptive Management involves a dynamic interaction between three elements: delivery, programming and governance. This case study focuses on a large DfID governance project, the Institutions for Inclusive Development (I4ID), a five-year initiative in Tanzania. The study forms part of a research project to examine whether and how adaptive approaches can strengthen aid projects promoting empowerment and accountability in fragile, conflict and violence-affected settings (FCVAS). The research examines some of the assertions around the adaptive management approach and explores if and how adaptive approaches, including rapid learning and planning responses (fast feedback loops and agile programming) are particularly relevant and useful for citizen empowerment and government accountability (E&A) in FCVAS.
Funding
Department for International Development
History
Publisher
Itad
Citation
Green, D. and Guijt, I. (2019) Adaptive Programming in Fragile, Conflict and Violence-Affected Settings. What Works and Under What Conditions? The Case of Institutions for Inclusive Development, Tanzania, Case Study for the Action for Empowerment and Accountability Programme, Itad and Oxfam in association with IDS
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
IDS Item Types
Series paper (non-IDS)
Copyright holder
Itad
Country
Tanzania
Language
en
Project identifier
PO7239 Action for Empowerment and Accountability Programme::01e10511-513a-43f3-ad45-97d8cb13bae0::600