Rapid Experiments With A Purpose

RAPID EXPERIMENTS WITH A PURPOSE How Global Integrity Uses Theories of Change to Make Small Bets, Learn, and Adapt Michael Moses, Director of Advocacy and Programs – January 11, 2017 This blog post was originally published by BEAM Exchange as part of their Adaptive Management Blog Series The way in which development interventions — from programs…

Bonjour, Paris! Global Integrity at the OGP Global Summit

By Alan Hudson, Executive Director, Global Integrity, December 6, 2016 At the upcoming OGP Global Summit in Paris, on December 7-9, open government champions from across the world will come together to reflect on the progress OGP has made, to consider the challenges the open government movement faces, and to strategize about the evolution of…

Politics matters, so what? Time for bigger bets (and more learning) on adaptive programming

  By Alan Hudson, Executive Director, Global Integrity, July 26, 2016 Politics matters. Context too. And blueprints have limited value. Our strategy is based on these insights, so we’re totally on board. A World Development Report (WDR) that puts power and politics center-stage, and that focuses more on function rather than form and best-fit rather than…

Mapping Adaptive Learning Initiatives

By Dave Algoso and Alan Hudson, Executive Director, June 9, 2016 Adaptive learning—people and organizations trying to address problems, reflecting on their effectiveness, revising their approach and trying again—is often how change happens. And supporting processes of adaptive learning that are focused on governance reform is the focus of Global Integrity’s strategy. So, we’ve been…