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Remote Evaluation of Feedback and Decision-Making during Save the Children’s Covid-19 Response in Bangladesh

Citation: Mathias, Bethan and Singer, Sarah (2021) Remote Evaluation of Feedback and Decision-Making during Save the Children’s Covid-19 Response in Bangladesh. University of London, London.

Remote evaluation feedback report FINAL.pdf

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This research study evaluates the impact of the COVID-19 emergency on Save the Children’s use of feedback from adults and children in Bangladesh. It examines the impact of Covid-19 and the ways in which approaches to feedback inform Save the Children’s decision-making at a time of particular global challenge. The report’s findings are intended to serve as a useful, rapidly-realised tool for organisational learning and to support Save the Children as it continues to serve displaced populations in Bangladesh and globally.

Creators: Mathias, Bethan and Singer, Sarah (0000-0003-4670-7928) and
Subjects: Human Rights & Development Studies
Divisions: Institute of Commonwealth Studies
Refugee Law Initiative
Dates:
  • 8 October 2021 (completed)

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