The staff posses a question, here is a short and perhaps modest answer
"How others have faced a similar dilemma"
Dear Global
Integrity Staff
As far as I
understand #testing123 project faced that problem of producing tools with
disappointing results from its very conception. But in terms of further
investigating what things work and what doesn´t, almost any outcome resulting
is a contribution to previous state of the art. In other words, and if I
understood the question correctly, there is no disappointing result if we (you),
to a certain extent, are able to keep track of what happened; maybe by asking selected
projects to provide information from where to start a case study analysis or
something similar.
An example
of a work made by the IDRC whom I think more or less faced a similar dilemma is
the one I here post. To some extent these book tries and successfully achieve a
compilation of what things work and what does not, after investing huge amount
of money on developmental projects. They gather these experiences and provide
useful theoretically driven cases that I am sure had serve to illustrate other
organizations but also students around the world. (e-book is free and
electronically available)
KNOWLEDGE
TO POLICY: Making the Most of Development Research
http://www.idrc.ca/EN/Resources/Publications/Pages/IDRCBookDetails.aspx?PublicationID=70
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