“In 1973, in the earliest days of BRAC, when Sir Abed used to go to field in Sullah and Dherai, the journey was long and transport wasn’t as good as it is today. He would spend his days travelling...Read More
By Maria A. May For the “Doing while learning” project, I visited two of our Indian practitioner partners at the end of July. First, Amanda Misiti and I spent a week in rural Orissa with Gram Vik...Read More
Integration has been the buzzword at BRAC lately. Programmes across the organization are now finding innovative ways to work together to provide holistic and “intensive” support to clients. Howeve...Read More
Guest post by Toby Norman. The “Case Against Data: Part I” laid out the argument that a large amount of data used by NGOs is meaningless. Numeric comparisons like “benchmarks” or “trends” ...Read More
Please see below for links to a few thought provoking pieces. Feel free to share your opinions in the comment box. “Can Innovation Actually Be Measured?” http://www.fastcompany.com/30152...Read More
Micro or Mass insurance, this interesting question arose during this month’s Innovation Forum. The forum had Rupalee Ruchismita talking about Micro Insurance, explaining the concept, providing an el...Read More
Guest post by Gayatri Sahgal (Student of Masters in Public Policy, Taubman Center, Brown University). The proliferation of Information Communication Technology (ICT) has redefined the way in which i...Read More
During my 12 years of work experience in the water and sanitation sector, it has been evident that gender inequality and poverty exclude large numbers of people from enjoying the benefits of water sup...Read More
Guest post by Toby Norman (PhD candidate in Management Studies at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge). Managers love data. Pre-computer the constraints of crunching too many numbers may ...Read More