Whether researching, evaluating, implementing, protesting or watching you are indeed interacting with the system and are thus a part of it.
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COVID-19 has been a large shock to all of the systems in which we operate in both our personal and professional lives. A systems thinking mindset can help us face the complexity of this challenge and better prepare our organizations, the sector and ourselves for the upcoming changes.
La crisis creada por la pandemia ha motivado a la empresas a diseñar estrategias de recuperación o contingencia para futuros eventos relacionados con la crisis actual.
LINC recently completed primary research on innovations to strengthen data ecosystems and local networks in Tanzania…
Why are people part of learning networks? What attracts them to join in the first place, and what sustains their participation over time? And how can network facilitators create the conditions so that learning networks thrive?
Our work resulted in several reports and tools that we hope continue to be used and built-upon by development practitioners.
This year LINC presented a poster on our SPACES work, specifically, the application of a systems lens in three separate complex health environments: Uganda, Zambia, and South Africa…
Earlier this month LINC conducted a training course on systems thinking for international development. We had 20 participants including…
The Local Systems Practice (LSP) consortium worked with the USAID/Philippines Mission to analyze water access…
Local participation is fundamental to maximizing foreign assistance effectiveness. Development practitioners increasingly recognize the vital…