
Christian Aid exists to create a world where everyone can live a full life, free from poverty. The Evidence for Development podcast shares methods and approaches to locally-led development and research developed by Christian Aid, its partners and communities living in the Global South to improve their lives. If you are interested in research, knowledge exchange and learning related to Internationa... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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The Evidence for Inclusion project aimed to address knowledge inequalities in a research consortium of 9 partners led by Christian Aid and implemented by in-country partner organisations in Myanmar, Nigeria and Zimbabwe before it experienced funding ... more
Christian Aid in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory introduced the Participatory Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment approach, which has helped people at risk of settler violence or other violations that are a consequence of illegal Isra... more
Side by Side is a coalition advocacy movement which aims to coordinate and mobilise people of faith and faith actors in Africa and around the world who want to see gender justice become a reality. Local faith leaders are physically present in communi... more
What is reflexive practice? What does it mean? We speak to two Christian aid researchers and programme managers, Anupama Ranawana, thematic research specialist, and Ann-Marie Agyeman, poverty and inequality strategic advisor, who led an internal Chri... more
When covid began to sweep across the globe in March and April 2020, Christian Aid needed to respond. A central pillar in the immediate humanitarian response was a focus on working with local and national faith actors, including faith-based organisati... more
It’s more important than ever to transfer power to local responders. We aim to share lessons about adopting a locally-led approach to humanitarian responses by finding out about the survivor and community-led response (sclr) approach from two experts... more
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