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Tajikistan: Building Resilience into the Oxygen Supply Chain

Kaitlyn Markley
October 19, 2022
3 Minute Read
When COVID-19 struck Tajikistan, it immediately became clear that the country was going to need assistance with its oxygen supply chain - not only with equipment, but also with training.
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A New Approach Towards Strengthening Local Capacity and Organizational Leadership

Djenie Danjoint | Sharon Bean |
June 22, 2022
4 Minute Read
Coaching is essential to breaking the endless cycle of training because it develops critical thinking and leadership skills, which build organizational health and resilience.
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Voices from Our Projects: Critical Skills for Private Sector Engagement

Julian Guelig | Frenki Kozeli | Jessica Soto | Gabriela Posada | Oscar Jacob
November 5, 2020
5 Minute Read
Experts from our projects across Latin America offer tips and insights about critical skills needed for effective private sector engagement.
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3 Questions with Garrett Dorer about Remote Management in the Era of COVID-19

Garrett Dorer
April 23, 2020
4 Minute Read
With development project staff and partners working remotely and in many cases scattered across the globe due to the COVID-19 pandemic, how do we ensure project continuity and staff cohesion? Garrett Dorer provides practical recommendations for remote management during this challenging time.
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The Case for Practical Techniques for Inclusive Classrooms

Audrey Spencer
March 10, 2020
4 Minute Read
Audrey Spencer explains why disability identification and policy reform alone can leave teachers and students waiting and calls for more immediate, practical techniques to create inclusive classrooms.
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News: Chemonics Recognized as Industry Innovators for Second Year in a Row


September 11, 2019
2 Minute Read
The Government Innovation Awards is celebrating Chemonics for using information technology (IT) to advance innovation in government through its work on the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project. The award recognizes government IT’s disruptors, innovators, and emerging leaders.
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Theory of Change: It’s Easier Than You Think

Kasia Kedzia
March 13, 2018
4 Minute Read
Expert Kasia Kedzia debunks two common myths about theory of change and explains a simple exercise that makes creating a theory of change a breeze.