Introducing Atholicy: A new joint venture in international development
Oxford Policy Management and Athena Infonomics launch Atholicy: A powerful new joint venture in international development.
Oxford Policy Management and Athena Infonomics launch Atholicy: A powerful new joint venture in international development.
Suresh Tiwari discusses how the climate crisis has impacted every aspect of public health policy in Nepal, and how all countries need to come together to mitigate the challenges ahead.
FCDO report to consolidate existing evidence, learning and conceptual thinking on how international actors can effectively support the strengthening of R&I systems to deliver development impacts.
The Vietnam Support Unit (VSU) provides agile technical support to the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in delivering effective official development assistance aligned with Vietnam's socio-economic development goals. Through the VSU, we support with policy advice, program design, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning, research, quality assurance at both portfolio and investment level and across key sectors of economic development.
We provide technical advisory support to the Governance Branch of the Australian High Commission, Papua New Guinea in the areas of MEL and quality assurance.
We have previously worked with the Australian Government, through the Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR), on an evaluation framework to measure progress in trade relations and partnerships.
We are seeking an exceptional Director of Consulting to lead our technical practices, with the role based out of our offices in Nairobi, New Delhi, or Oxford.
Our team are attending the Australasian AID conference in Canberra 3-5 December 2024
Bimal Regmi walks us through the fallout from COP29, highlighting the controversy around key outcomes and outlining how the negotiations fell short of expectations.
Tissa Riani is Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Manager for the LCDI programme.