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IDRC Graduate Research Awards on Evaluation - Candidates Recommended for an Award
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January 15, 2009 Competition

Smits, Pernelle, Étude de la propension des gestionnaires envers l'évaluation participative : cas d'Haïti, University of Montréal.

January 15, 2008 Competition

No suitable candidates were recommended for these awards.

January 15, 2007 Competition

Derbyshire, Patricia, An Analysis of the Introduction of Student-led Peace Circle and Youth Leadership Activities in Western Sri Lanka: The Utility & Adoption of Relationship Mapping as a Conflict Transformation Device, Royal Roads University.

Harvey, Blane  Participatory Evaluation of Capacity Building for Sustainable
Livelihoods: Securing Livelihood and Reducing Poverty through Community
Empowerment (Senegal),
  Mc Gill University.

Znajda, Sandra, Exploring Qualitative Approaches to Evaluation: Multiple Perspectives of the Influence of Integrated Conservation/Development Projects, (Nicaragua),  Dalhousie University.

October 15, 2005 Competition

Classen, Lauren, Appropriating Participatory Evaluative Approaches for Integrated Eco-Health Projects: The role of 'Participation' in 'Proving' and Improving Project Impact A Case Study in the Volta Basin, University of Toronto.

Taye, Meseret, Evaluating Capacity Development (CD) of Local Participation: A Case Study of Community Based Natural Resource Conservancies of Namibia, University of British Columbia.







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