Ethical practice of research and evaluation means taking into account ethical principles that ensure respect for participants, including avoiding an unfair burden on them. It also means ensuring benefits flow from the research or evaluation activity either to participants or more broadly, and that it is conducted with integrity. Here RDI Network provides resources, case studies, training and tools for your use to improve your skills in ethical research and evaluation practice, and that of your organisation.
Home RDI Network Learning Hub Skills for Development Impact Ethics & Ethical Research
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Planning & designing for Impact
- Facilitating Impact
- Finding & Selecting Research
- Developing a theory of change
- Planning communication and engagement
- Co-designing research with stakeholders
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Learning from evidence
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Research communication
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Engaging stakeholders
- Funder relationships
- Policymaker relationships
- Researcher relationships
- Development organisation relationships
- Internal stakeholder relationships
- Co-designing research with stakeholders
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Decolonising research
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Ethics & Ethical Research
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Inclusive & Accessible Research
- Culturally Sensitive Practice & Inclusion
- Intersectionality 101
- Locally-led development
- Shifting the Power in International Development
- Gender Equity & Inclusion
- Disability Inclusion 101
- Making research inclusive of people with disabilities
- Including LGBTIQA+ and gender diverse peoples
- Climate & environmental inclusion
- Trauma-Informed Research & Programming
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