Category Global Policy

Doing things right, or doing the right things? Researching organisational learning & strategy in INGOs

This blog draws on postgraduate research, which explored how international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) learn and make strategic decisions in a period of growing uncertainty. Introduction: International development is navigating a period of profound change. Overlapping global crises are placing increasing…

Shifting Aid, Shifting Ground: How NGOs are Adapting in Costa Rica’s Pacific Region 

This blog forms Part 2 of a two-part series reflecting on field research undertaken in Costa Rica’s Pacific Region.  At Geoformations, our work in Costa Rica’s Pacific Region offered a case study for understanding how shifting funding conditions, across scales, influence the governance space in which NGOs engaged in climate-adaptation operate.  The first instalment in this blog series traced adaptation aid in the…

Researching NGOs & Climate Adaptation amid Global Aid Shifts: Field Reflections from Costa Rica’s Pacific Region

This blog forms Part 1 of a two-part series reflecting on field research undertaken in Costa Rica’s Pacific Region. When tropical storm Sara hit the Pacific region of Costa Rica, infrastructure was damaged, roads were blocked, houses and businesses were…