By Alexander Dyzenhaus, Oxford Summer Field Researcher The Most Significant Change (MSC) approach is a simple tool that can be used to evaluate any kind of project or programme that aims to create changes in people’s lives. It involves asking participants in...
By Edward Beswick, Research Coordinator, Generations For Peace Institute Generations For Peace (GFP) conducted the first-ever set of local Participatory Evaluations (PEs) in 2014. Over the course of nine months, staff from GFP HQ travelled to 11 countries on three...
By Abdiel Kude, GFP Volunteer from Nigeria What are some of the issues women face in Nigeria: Some societal issues women face in Nigeria relate to low self-perception (a large number of women do not see themselves as pro-anything), low self esteem, relegation by men...
By Joy Anthony, GFP Volunteer from Nigeria What are some of the issues women face in Nigeria? Women in Kaduna face many challenges that prevent them from being guaranteed gender equality and empowerment. For example, a number of women are unaware of their inheritance...
By Alex Hamilton, GFP Oxford PhD scholar Greetings Generations For Peace (GFP) Delegates and Pioneers, this is Alex again, the GFP Oxford PhD scholar. You may remember my previous blog post in November last year, when I was visiting Sri Lanka for the first time. I am...