Establishing trust between people is a key ingredient in development programming. Yet, trust is seldom measured as its mercurial nature makes it challenging to define. Chemonics’ new whitepaper proffers a set of principles to help development, and in particular, governance specialists, develop a definition of trust that reflects their project's unique conditions and objectives to guide decision making and programming.
Blog Post
This series of technical briefs provides an overview of the Nigeria SACE Program's approach and the tools used to put it into action. It also describes prospects for sustainability and lessons from project implementation.
Resource - Technical Brief
SACE used a Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) approach, along with an evidence-based, inclusive methodology to civil society strengthening to promote democratic reforms and good governance.
Resource - Fact Sheet
Democracy and civil society experts from Indonesia, Nigeria, and the Philippines share challenges and best practices working on complex civic engagement and environmental issues.
News Story
Joshua Leland is a distinguished development professional with more than two decades of progressive experience managing teams and driving growth. His expertise spans strategic leadership, entrepreneurial initiatives, and executive management in both headquarters and overseas roles.…
Person - Specialist
Sharon Van Pelt is the former lead for Chemonics’ Democracy and Governance Practice.
Person - Contributor