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Jennifer Chapman
Jenny.chapman@tiscali.co.uk
Jennifer Chapman was one of the UK based team on this research project. She has many years experience working in the UK development sector with a particular focus on monitoring and evaluation and advocacy. She is now working at ActionAid International in the Impact Assessment unit where among other things she coordinates an action research initiative with country programmes and partners in Brazil, Ghana, Nepal and Uganda. The project aims to develop innovative methodologies for assessing the impact of advocacy work.
Jennifer is author or co-author of the following papers from this research:
- .An investigation into the reality behind NGO rhetoric of downward accountability. Tina Wallace & Jennifer Chapman forthcoming in Lucy Earle Ed. 'Creativity and Constraint: Grassroots Monitoring and Evaluation and the International Aid Arena'.
- Funding conditionalities and development? Tina Wallace and Jennifer Chapman, BOND networker October 2001
- Funding Trends in the UK, BOND Networker April 2004 (Issue 36) Tina Wallace and Jennifer Chapman
- The current landscape of UK NGO development management: what shapes it, how is it done and what are the implications of dominant practice? Tina Wallace and Jennifer Chapman
- Is the way aid is Disbursed through NGOs promoting a Development Practice that Addresses Chronic Poverty Well? An overview of an on-going Research Project. Presentation at STAYING POOR: CHRONIC POVERTY AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY, International Conference, IDPM, University of Manchester, 7 to 9 April 2003 Tina Wallace and Jennifer Chapman
http://idpm.man.ac.uk/cprc/Conference/conferencepapers.htm
- Overview of funding trends in UK and donor-UK NGOs relations; some headline findings and implications for UK NGOs. Overheads from seminar - UK Perspectives on the Management of NGO Aid: Changes in Practice and Implications for Development, 24th March 2004, Nuffield, London. Jennifer Chapman
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