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The present study is both an early output, and also a contribution to the design, of the larger thematic review.

TitleLearning for results : issues, trends and lessons learned in basic human needs : literature review
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsJackson, ET, Beaulieu, D, Gallant, M, Hodgson, D
Paginationxii, 62 p.
Date Published1996-06-01
PublisherCanadian International Development Agency, CIDA
Place PublishedHull, Que, Canada
Keywordsbasic needs, development cooperation, evaluation, funding agencies, gender, infrastructure, literature reviews, policies, sdipol
Abstract

The present study is both an early output, and also a contribution to the design, of the larger thematic review. The purpose of the present study was to identify recent issues, trends and lessons learned in basic human needs programming in the international development community at large and in CIDA's own experience. A sample of 120 documents drawn from the international development literature and from CIDA project, programme and policy reports provided the database for the analysis presented here. Issues, trends and lessons learned were identified with reference to the Performance Review Division's Bilateral Performance Measurement Model, which is now referred to as the Bilateral Performance Review System.

NotesBibliography: p. 50-58
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