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Inventory of Digital Technologies for Resilience in Asia-Pacific
Deep Insights
FHI 360; Rockefeller Foundation (2017), 103 pp.
"This inventory was developed by FHI 360, with grant funding from the Rockefeller Foundation, to support resilience practitioners and the broader development community to identify digital technologies that have the potential to enhance resilience outcomes, particularly in Asia. It was primarily popu
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Digital Storytelling for Social Impact
Key Guides
Rockefeller Foundation (2014), 24 pp.
"This study explores answers to critical questions in five key areas, and suggests tools and resources needed to help organizations elevate the practice and impact of digital storytelling. Strategy: How can digital storytelling help social impact organizations advance their missions? Capacity: What
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Introduction to Impact Evaluation
Rockefeller Foundation (2012), 18 pp.
"This first guidance note, Introduction to Impact Evaluation, provides an overview of impact evaluation, explaining how impact evaluation differs from – and complements – other types of evaluation, why impact evaluation should be done, when and by whom. It describes different methods, approaches
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Use of Impact Evaluation Results
InterAction; Rockefeller Foundation (2012), 19 pp.
"Since impact evaluations focus on results and what contributes to results, logically there should be a greater enthusiasm for making use of the findings. Impact evaluations also tend to cost more than other types of evaluation, implying that they should command significant follow up as well. It tur
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Introduction to Mixed Methods in Impact Evaluation
InterAction; Rockefeller Foundation (2012), 38 pp.
"Mixed methods (MM) evaluations seek to integrate social science disciplines with predominantly quantitative (QUANT) and predominantly qualitative (QUAL) approaches to theory, data collection, data analysis and interpretation. The purpose is to strengthen the reliability of data, validity of the fin
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Communication for Social Change: An Integrated Model for Measuring the Process and its Outcomes
Key Guides
New York: Rockefeller Foundation; Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (2002), iv, 42 pp.
"For social change, a model of communication is required that is cyclical, relational and leads to an outcome of mutual change rather than one-sided, individual change. In Section 1 of this report we provide a description of such a model. The model describes a dynamic, iterative process that starts
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Making Waves: Stories of Participatory Communication for Social Change
Deep Insights
New York: Rockefeller Foundation (2001), vi, 352 pp.
"What follows is a fascinating account of 50 experiments in empowering people— living in poor communities across the world—to seize control of their own life stories and begin to change their circumstances of poverty, discrimination and exclusion. Alfonso Gumucio spent nearly one year researchin
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Ondes de choc: Histoires de communication participative pour le changement social
Deep Insights
New York: Rockefeller Foundation (2001), vi, 356 pp.
"Ce qui suit, c’est un fascinant catalogue de cinquante expériences qui permirent à des résidents de communautés pauvres de par le monde de prendre le contrôle de leur histoire, et de commencer à changer les circonstances de leur pauvreté, de leur discrimination, de leur exclusion. Alfonso
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Haciendo olas: Historias de comunicación participativa para el cambio social
Deep Insights
New York: Rockefeller Foundation (2001), 356 pp.
Making waves: Stories of participatory communication for social change [in Arabic]
New York: Rockefeller Foundation (2001), vi, 356 pp.
Communication for Social Change: A Position Paper and Conference Report
New York: Rockefeller Foundation (1999), 37 pp.
"In the pages that follow, the two authors argue that communication for social change is a distinct way of doing communications – and one of the few approaches that can be sustained. Such sustainability is largely due to the fact that ownership of both the message and the medium – the content an
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