Making a difference: How Applied Political Economy Analysis contributes to impact through better informed decisions

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Making a difference: How Applied Political Economy Analysis contributes to impact through better informed decisions

How does Applied Political Economy Analysis (APEA) help us to inform choices about our programs, and what difference does that make to the kind of impact we hope to achieve? Through the Human Rights Support Mechanism (HRSM) Leader with Associates Award, Pact commissioned a Learning Review from The Policy Practice to explore these questions, looking at three different projects in Tanzania, Colombia and Somalia.

Join us on May 24 at 10am EDT/2pm UTC for a virtual roundtable discussion of key findings, lessons, implications and considerations for implementers and funders.

Speakers: 

  • Alina Rocha Menocal, Principal, The Policy Practice, and Director, Thinking and Working Politically Community of Practice, University of Birmingham
  • Laure-Hélène Piron, Director, The Policy Practice
  • Laura Pavlovic (Discussant), Deputy Director, Democracy, Rights and Governance Center in USAID/Washington
  • Adam Lingson (Discussant), Project Management Specialist, USAID/Tanzania

Questions? Contact Kate Byom at kbyom@pactworld.org.

Logos from left to right: USAID From the American People, PROGRESS Protecting global rights, Pact building local promise, and The Policy Practice

 

The Learning Review was developed with support from the American People though the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the Human Rights Support Mechanism (HRSM). HRSM is a USAID-funded, five-year Leader with Associates (LWA) cooperative agreement implemented by the Freedom House-led “Protecting Global Rights with Sustainable Solutions” Consortium (PROGRESS).