Evaluation Publications List

Evaluation Publications List
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1999
Genre: Economic assistance, American
ISBN:

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Pedagogy of Global Events

Pedagogy of Global Events
Author: Timothy J. Patterson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2023-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000837971

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Pedagogy of Global Events explores a relatively new phenomenon of cultural events—concerts, media experiences, and film series—designed to bring attention to global problems and spark action. This case-based analysis addresses a range of events to consider questions about what it means to educate the wider public about significant global challenges, the meaning and limits of these efforts, and how media refracts these experiences. The analyses are informed by data collected from organizers of special events, participants in attendance, those viewing online or after-the-fact through media representations, as well as through a careful analysis of web artifacts created by and in response to the events. By offering rare empirical analyses of global events, this book is valuable reading for organizers and attendees alike.

The International Organization of Hunger

The International Organization of Hunger
Author: Peter Uvin
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2022-09-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317727002

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First Published in 1993, this is part of the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva series.This study which looks at whether scholars of international politics attempt to understand cooperative behavior in the light of the theories developed by the observers of both conflict and of cooperation. This volume expands the short list of such works and does so with insight, a wide range of scholarship and a willingness to test particular cases against existing theory. The author has written a book which expands the knowledge of, but also a thoughtful improvement of existing theoretical approaches. Uvin's universe of enquiry excludes military power and its application. It concentrates on the long-term, complex organization of cooperative transnational behavior and its rationale. Its focusses on functional issues involving world hunger, a haunting background and result, and perhaps even one cause, of the dreadful violence that characterizes our world even as the threat of catastrophic nuclear warfare has declined.

U.S. Response to the African Famine 1984-1986. Volume 1 - an Evaluation of the Emergency Food Assistance Program: Synthesis Report

U.S. Response to the African Famine 1984-1986. Volume 1 - an Evaluation of the Emergency Food Assistance Program: Synthesis Report
Author: Albert Baron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN:

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The principal objectives of the evaluation were as follows: Assess the timeliness, appropriateness, and impact of emergency food aid programs in Africa and suggest ways they can be improved; Assist USAID Missions, private voluntary organizations (PVOs), host governments, and other donors in the programming of future emergency, rehabilitation, and disaster prevention activities; Provide AID and the donor community with lessons learned regarding the planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of emergency aid programs, with emphasis on how they can more effectively foster long-term development initiatives and contribute to increased food security.