Data Collection: “Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail”

Data Collection: “Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail”

By Alex Hamilton, GFP Oxford PhD scholar Collecting data properly is difficult. In theory, research must be organised, consistent and clear so that people can trust the results and reproduce them. But in reality, field researchers face complex challenges that limit...
Revisiting Participatory Evaluation – Nigerian Style

Revisiting Participatory Evaluation – Nigerian Style

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...
Q&A with Joy Anthony: Empowering Women in Nigeria

Q&A with Joy Anthony: Empowering Women in Nigeria

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...
World Day for Cultural Diversity 
for Dialogue and Development

World Day for Cultural Diversity 
for Dialogue and Development

Our cultural diversity is a stimulator of creativity. Investing in this creativity can transform societies. It is our responsibility to develop education and intercultural skills in young people to sustain the diversity of our world and to learn to live together in...

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