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Global Risks Report 2026, World Economic Forum

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The Global Risks Report 2026, through the Global Risks Perception Survey (GRPS), captures insights from over 1,300 experts worldwide. It explores risks in the current or immediate term (in 2026), the short to medium term (up to 2028), and the long term (up to 2036) by examining the implications of these risks and their interconnections through six in-depth analyses of selected themes. Read the full report through the link below.   https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-risks-report-2026 https://reports.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Global_Risks_Report_2026.pdf   ISBN: 978-2-940631-60-5   The report and an interactive data platform are   available at  https://www.weforum.org/publications/   global-risks-report-2026/ .   Hnin Ei Lwin #Monitoring #Evaluation #Reporting #Research #MEARL #social #development #humanitarian #publichealth 

CHECKLIST FOR ASSESSING AND IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF A LOGFRAME MATRIX, EU

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The  2025 European Commission checklist for assessing and improving the quality of a Logframe Matrix (LFM) is a concise technical self-assessment guide or reference that helps users test whether a logframe is logically structured   and aligned with  the EU’s practical  guidance,   as well as  identify gaps and   weaknesses.  By explaining the main logframe concepts   (impact, outcomes, outputs, activities, inputs, and assumptions), it shows how these elements should form a clear results chain from activities up to long-term impact.   Link to the document:  https://capacity4dev.europa.eu/library/checklist-assessing-quality-logframe-matrix_en?refgid=777   Hnin Ei Lwin #Monitoring #Evaluation #Reporting #Research #MEARL #social #development #humanitarian #publichealth 

BASICS OF GENDER MADE SIMPLE (OXFORD POLICY MANAGEMENT)

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This document covers foundational concepts, clarifies common terminology, and addresses widespread myths surrounding gender by unpacking everyday ideas and presenting them in simpler terms.    By clarifying terminology that is often used interchangeably in real-world settings, such as equality and equity, the document helps readers develop a clearer understanding of these terms, as well as more complex ideas such as gender intentionality, gender transformation, and the relationships between gender, power, and patriarchy. The document also explains seven common myths about gender.    Through its accessible language, engaging presentation, and fun illustrations, this document is well worth reading for anyone interested in learning more about gender.   Link to the document: https://gendercollab.in/knowledge_centre/basics-of-gender-made-simple-an-exploration-of-concepts-terms-and-myths Hnin Ei Lwin #Monitoring #Evaluation #Reporting #Research #ME...

GESI ANALYSIS TO INFORM ADB’S COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP STRATEGIES AND PROJECT DESIGNS IN SOUTH ASIA, A GUIDANCE NOTE, 2023

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This guidance note supports the gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) framework of the Asian Development Bank’s South Asia Department (SARD) and contributes to ADB’s poverty and social analysis work. It describes approaches for conducting GESI analysis at the country, sector, and project levels to identify relevant GESI concerns in South Asia. Drawing on ADB’s   Handbook on Poverty and Social Analysis , the note outlines practical steps for assessing intersectional vulnerabilities and applying socially inclusive and “do no harm” principles in the design of country strategies and projects. Link to the document:  https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/945851/gesi-analysis-adb-cps-south-asia-guidance-note.pdf     Hnin Ei Lwin #Monitoring #Evaluation #Reporting #Research #MEARL #social #development #humanitarian #publichealth   

Myanmar Snapshot

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If you are looking for an update on the situation in Myanmar between mid-2025 and Q1 2026, I recommend checking this out. Link to the document: https://eusee.hivos.org/assets/2026/04/Final-Myanmar-2026-Snapshot.pdf   Hnin Ei Lwin #Monitoring #Evaluation #Reporting #Research #MEARL #social #development #humanitarian #publichealth