Items where Author is "Green, Duncan"

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  • Adaptive programming and going with the grain:IMAGINE's new water governance model in Goma, DRC. Kirk, Thomas; Green, Duncan; Stys, Pat; Mosquera, Tom picture_as_pdf
  • Crisis responses, opportunity and public authority during Covid‐19's first wave in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan. Kirk, Thomas; Green, Duncan; Allen, Tim; Carayannis, Tatiana; Bazonzi, José; Ndala, José; Stys, Pat; Muzuri, Papy; Nyenyezi Bisoka, Aymar; Vlassenroot, Koen; Diing Akoi Nyuon, Abraham; Macdonald, Anna; Owor, Arthur; Storer, Liz; Okello, Joseph; Hopwood, Julian; Porter, Holly E.; Oryem, Robin; Parker, Melissa; Akello Ayebare, Grace picture_as_pdf
  • One door opens:another door shuts? Faciolince, María; Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
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  • Aid and civil society organizations. Green, Duncan; Sriskandarajah, Dhananjayan picture_as_pdf
  • Emergent agency in a time of Covid. Gujit, Irene; Green, Duncan; Artuso, Filippo; Barnes, Katrina picture_as_pdf
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  • Academics and NGOs can work together in partnership but must do so earlier and with genuine knowledge exchange. Green, Duncan
  • Africa is rising – but for whom? Winnie Byanyima captivates a full house at LSE. Green, Duncan
  • Book review: "the real politics of the Horn of Africa" by Alex de Waal. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: how China escaped the poverty trap by Yuen Yuen Ang. Green, Duncan
  • Can theories of change help researchers (or their funders) have more impact? Green, Duncan
  • Conference rage: how did something as truly awful as paneldiscussions become the default format? Green, Duncan
  • Deworming delusions in the search for scientific certainty. Green, Duncan; Kamal-Yanni, Mohga
  • Duncan Green: Book Review – Alex de Waal, “The Real Politics of the Horn of Africa”. Green, Duncan
  • Escaping the fragility trap? Why is it so hard to think constructively about fragile states? Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How DFID works with non-state power holders in fragile and conflict-afflicted places. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How academics and NGOs can work together to influence policy: insights from the InterAction report. Green, Duncan
  • How can INGOs get better? Duncan Green’s ‘surprisingly interesting’ conversation with finance directors. Green, Duncan
  • How will the #SDGs differ from the MDGs? Green, Duncan; Yamada, Takumo
  • The NGO-Academia interface: obstacles to collaboration, lessons from systems thinking and suggested ways forward. Green, Duncan
  • #PublicAuthority through the eyes of a dead fish. Green, Duncan
  • Response to Angus Deaton’s award of the Nobel Prize in Economics. Green, Duncan; Green, Elliott D.; Weinhold, Diana
  • Want to ensure your research influences policy? Advice from a government insider. Green, Duncan
  • What I learned about #PublicAuthority from spending two days with a bunch of anthropologists, political scientists and others. Green, Duncan
  • What difference do remittances and migration make back home? Duncan Green selects from the Economist. Green, Duncan
  • An antidote to futility: Why academics (and students) should take blogging / social media seriously. Green, Duncan
  • An experiment in participatory blogging on Ebola in Sierra Leone. Green, Duncan
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  • Observing Covid-19 in Africa through a public authorities lens. Green, Duncan; Kirk, Thomas picture_as_pdf
  • An experimental methodology for studying household financial governance and coping mechanisms in Goma, DRC. Stys, Pat; Kirk, Thomas; Muhindo, Samuel; Balume, Bauma; Mazuri, Papy; Tchumisi, Ishara; N'simire, Sandrine; Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
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  • Are we allowed to be unimpressed by Nobel prize winners? Hope so. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Book Review::Plagues and the Paradox of Progress by Thomas J. Bollyky. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review. Undivided:the quest for racial solidarity in an American church, by Hahrie Han. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Gambling on development:why some countries win and others lose by Stefan Dercon. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Renegotiating patriarchy by Naila Kabeer. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Solferino 21:warfare, civilians and humanitarians in the twenty-first century by Hugo Slim. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Solferino 21:warfare, civilians and humanitarians in the twenty-first century by Hugo Slim. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: The gun, the ship and the pen:warfare, constitutions and the making of the modern world by Linda Colley. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Connecting local knowledge to International Law – how social science changed the course of a landmark trial. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Covid-19 in Africa:looking beyond the role of national governments. Green, Duncan; Kirk, Tom picture_as_pdf
  • Do our LSE Activism Students know it all already? Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Feminist protests and politics in a world in crisis. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How an arts project created real-world impact for refugees and formerly displaced persons. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How did one LSE research centre have real world impact? Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How do campaigns to stop bad stuff happening differ from frontfoot activism to make the world a better place? Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How do senior aid people influence governments, policies, laws or the aid system itself? Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How does research for advocacy work in the case of tobacco and health? A useful new guide. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How is COVID playing out in fragile and conflict affected settings? Green, Duncan
  • How research impacted the reform of Ugandan refugee camp aid systems. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How research into Ebola secured a seat at the table of COVID-19 policymaking. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How research into sexual wronging changed the course of the landmark trial at the icc. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How to stand up to a dictator:the fight for our future. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • How will Africa have changed one year from now? Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Imposter syndrome? Do you have it? When is that a problem? What can you do about it? Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Leadership in a global aid meltdown – top tips from 25 people who know. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • New issues in development policy drive research impact on Somali state-building. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Observing covid-19 in Africa through a ‘public authorities’ lens. Green, Duncan; Kirk, Tom picture_as_pdf
  • A Q&A on scholar activism and the possible trade-offs. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Reimagining FCDO’s global role:a blueprint for 2040. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Renegotiating patriarchy, Naila Kabeer’s brilliant magnum opus. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Review:People, power and change, by Marshall Ganz. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Strategy v tactics. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Supporting early warning systems for famine in South Sudan. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Two lessons from Trump's attack on Aid. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • What went wrong with Uganda’s 2018 Ebola response? Akello Ayebare, Grace; Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • What writing research impact case studies teaches us about ‘impact’. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Why does impact still feel like an add-on to research designs? Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Why should you be interested in a new blog on activism, influencing and change? Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • Working with serendipity to produce impact. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
  • The future of aid and what nextgen aid jobs might look like. Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf