Going to Scale with SCALEJan 24 2008 - 12:00pm Jan 24 2008 - 1:30pm Please join SID-Washington’s Environment Workgroup for a discussion on how to scale-up activities to cover geographic areas and populations that can make a real difference. SCALE - System-wide Collaborative Action for Livelihoods and the Environment - has proven to be promising methodology for achieving results at scale in a short timeframe. Developed from the lessons learned from the thirteen-year, thirty-country experience of the USAID Environmental Education and Communication Project (GreenCOM), SCALE is a system-wide social change framework, participatory management process, and set of tools that interweave governance, economic, environmental, and social interests in a way that manages and conserves resources while creating new economic opportunities. During the brownbag, presenters will: • Introduce the SCALE approach; • Show the SCALE video Succeeding at SCALE: A New Direction for Development which summarizes the two demonstrations where SCALE was tested during 2005-2007: the Kenyan dairy sector and Moroccan medicinal and aromatic plant sector; • Discuss the evaluation design that pioneered the use of systems theory and social network analysis for program evaluation; • Present key results of the SCALE evaluation; • Engage participants in a discussion about the implications for future applications of SCALE; and • Distribute the Kenya and Morocco case studies that describe these demonstrations in more detail. Presenters: Karabi Acharya is a senior program officer at the Academy for Educational Development and an adjunct professor in the Johns Hopkins University Department of International Health. She has worked for over 15 years in the area of community participation, training, and capacity building and led the evaluation of the demonstration site results. Bette Booth has thirty years experience in the planning, management, and evaluation of communication for development projects in the United States, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Bette facilitated the series of think tanks that led to the creation of SCALE and developed, tested and refined training on the skills needed to implement the SCALE approach. Roberta Hilbruner has been a Communication for Sustainable Development Specialist with the Natural Resources Management Office of USAID since 2000. She managed the GreenCOM project from 2000 to 2006. She currently chairs the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Sustainable Tourism Working Group and manages the Global Sustainable Tourism Alliance. Before joining USAID, Roberta worked for the US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. *This event is a brownbag – please feel free to bring your lunch. |
Upcoming events2008 Annual Gala Dinner, June 24SID-Washington would like to thank all of our sponsors and attendees for making this year's dinner such a successful event. We would also like to thank this year's honorees, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Sonal Shah and tribute speakers Gayle Smith and Jendayi Frazer for their inspiring words.
2008 Annual ConferenceOn March 5, SID-Washington held its 2008 Annual Conference at the Omni Shoreham hotel. Keynote speakers included USAID Administrator Henrietta Fore and US Ambassador to the UN Zalmay Khalilzad. Please click here to access the Conference Insight Report, complete with Executive Summaries and Conference Audio Tracks. 2008 Annual Career FairSID-Washington would like to thank all of the attendees and recruiters for the success of the 2008 Career Fair on May 7. Special thanks to the panelists, and sponsors, Devex and AED, for their wonderful contributions! Please click here to view powerpoint presentations from our plenary panel. SID-Washington Membership BenefitsMembers receive special notices on upcoming events, newsletters, discounts on annual programs, and Development, the journal of the Society for International development.
May 2008 Chapter Event "US Foreign Assistance" SummaryOn May 22nd SID-Washington hosted the Chapter Event "U.S. Foreign Assistance: Steering Towards Smart Development" with Mary K. Bush, Dr. Gordon Adams, Gayle Smith and Beth Tritter. Click here to read the summary of SID-Washington's Chapter Event. June 2008 Education WorkgroupOn June 30th SID-Washington's Education for Development Workgroup held a presentation on early care and education projects as a tool for stimulating economic growth in foreign assistance packages. Please click here to view powerpoint presentations from our panel. Impact of Media on Elections in AfricaSID- Washington's Africa Workgroup presented a panel discussion on the impact of the media in mitigating or contributing to election violence in Africa with panelists Ambrose James, Christian Hennemeyer and Pat Merloe on May 19, 2008. Please click here to view the overview of the event. April 2008 Chapter Event : "Democratizing Development"On April 15th, SID-Washington hosted the Chapter Event "Democratizing Development : How Technology is Disrupting Traditional Models" with Mathew Clark, Raj Kumar, Premal Shah, Pierre Wielezynski. The Right to Information Act in IndiaOn March 19th, 2008 SID-Washington's Development Information Workgroup hosted the event, “The Right to Information Act in India: Implications for International Development Work” with Kohl S. Gill, Senior Analyst, Department of Energy. The Development and Security Agenda of AFRICOMSID- Washington's Security and Development Workgroup and Africa Regional Rountable presented a panel discussion on the establishment of a new Africa Command (AFRICOM) with panelist Theresa Whelan, Nicole Lee, and Mark Malan on January 22, 2008. Please click here to view the overview of the event. January 2008 Chapter Event “Foreign Assistance Reform" SummaryOn January 23rd, 2008 SID-Washington hosted the Chapter Event, “Foreign Assistance Reform: An Insider's Update” with Paula Lynch, Kevin Covert and Wade Warren. Click here to read the summary of SID-Washington's Chapter Event. Reviving Inter-American RelationsSID-Washington’s Latin America/Caribbean Regional Roundtable hosted the event "Reviving Inter-American Relations" with Peter Hakim on January 4, 2008. Click here to read Mr. Hakim's recent article, "Latin America: the next U.S. President's agenda." December 2007 Chapter Event "UN One Year Report Card" SummaryOn December 17, 2007 SID-Washington hosted the Chapter Event, “One Year Report Card on the UN under Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon” with Director of the UN Information Center Will Davis and Executive Vice-President of Citizens for Global Solutionsand Don Kraus. Click here to read the summary of SID-Washington's Chapter Event. October 2007 Chapter Event "China in Africa" SummaryOn October 30th, 2007 SID-Washington hosted the Chapter Event, “China in Africa: What does the rise of another global power mean to the current trends in development?” with Counselor Sun Baohong, H.E. Sefue, Ambassador David Shinn and Karen Turner. Click here to read the summary of SID-Washington's Chapter Event. September 2007: A Conversation with USAID Administrator ForeOn September 6, 2007, SID-Washington members were treated to an open conversation with Undersecretary of State and Acting Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Henrietta H. Fore, during which she presented her views on the future of the United States’ unique role in development assistance and her thoughts on how to meet the goals of Transformational Diplomacy, set forth by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. To read an article titled "Fore Sets Agenda for Change" that refers to this SID event in USAID's newsletter Frontlines, please click here. To participate in future members-only events such as this, please join SID-Washington today as a fulfledged member by going to: http://www.sidw.org/join. Join SID-WashingtonJoin SID-Washington today to become involved in our diverse global forum of international development practitioners and organizations. SID-Washington now accepts credit cards online Communications/Program Officer Vacancy with SID-WashingtonSID-Washington is currently recruiting a Communications/Program Officer. Please click here for more information. InternshipsSID-Washington is currently accepting applications for Internships. Click here for more information.
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