Failure without learning is final. Otherwise, it's just part of the process. Walter Mwasaa from CARE's SHOUHARDO III talks about how cutting-edge work with youth highlighted gaps in our success metrics and how we hear feedback. Cultivating the art of listening, building acceptance of failure into our culture, and understanding that failure is everywhere are his key takeaways. It's in the smallest details--embrace when people are late, and see how that translates to new ideas.
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Design For Everyone, Not for Experts
Square Pegs and Round Holes: Fitting research to community needs
Hurry Up and Wait: How Working With Young People in VSLA Changes the Pace of Programming
Exciting Times: Creating Urban Savings Groups With No Experience
Mobility, Instability, and Crisis: Creating Savings Groups in Emergencies
Embracing Imperfection: Rapid Gender Analysis and Knowing You Don't Have All the Answers
Soyez Courageux et Realiste: Le lecons pour la creation des projets qui marche
Be Bold and Realistic: Creating space for project plans that will work
(English Version) Tell Yourself You Don't Know Everything: Lessons Learned and Near Misses from 25+ years of VSLA
Tell Yourself You Don't Know Everything: Near Misses and Lessons Learned from 25+ Years of VSLA
Communities Creating Plan B: How Sanitation Approaches Failed in Benin, and Communities Found a Solution
Three Months to Turn Things Around: When Innovation Becomes Necessity
The Learning From Failure Report: A Systemic Look at What Goes Wrong
Making People Suffer: The Perils of Partnership and Budget Delays
It's All About Backup: When Experimental Systems Go Wrong
The Art of Humility: Accepting Reality and Learning From Failure
9 Ways Not To Build a House: Trying to provide dignified shelter in Ugandan Refugee Camps
Implementation is Not Enough: Applying Lessons from Agriculture Practices that Farmers Won't Use
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