Enabling collaborative synthesis in multi-partner programmes

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Abstract

Multi-partner consortia have emerged as an important modality for knowledge generation to address complex sustainability challenges. Establishing effective multi-partner consortia involves significant investment. This article shares lessons from the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA), which aims to support policy and practice for climate change adaptation through a consortium model. Key lessons include the need to facilitate collaborative spaces to build trust and identify common interests, while accepting that this is not a guarantee of success; the importance of programmatic leadership to achieve synthesis; and the value of strategic planning in supporting motivation and alignment between partners.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)922-931
Number of pages10
JournalDevelopment in Practice
Volume28
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Oct 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aid–Monitoring and Evaluation, Capacity development
  • Civil society–Partnership
  • Climate change–Environment (built and natural)
  • South Asia
  • Sub-Saharan Africa

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