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Visual Associations Mapping, Stakeholder Mapping Matrices, and Venn Diagrams can be used as stakeholder analysis tools for CSO engagement in the Pacific.
Pseudo-panel methods using repeated cross-sectional surveys, which are less costly and easier to do, may offer a solution to this problem.
Appreciative Inquiry, Most Significant Change, Social Audit are activities that can be used to engage stakeholders in project evaluation.
Problem Tree, Beneficiary Assessment, and Participatory Impact Pathways Analysis are useful tools when preparing the design and monitoring framework for CSO engagement.
Drones, remote sensing, and other tech-driven solutions make biodiversity monitoring and impact assessment for development projects easier and less costly.
By becoming leaders, girls and young women can contribute to innovation, empathy, and accountability in development programming.
Improved integration of disaster risk data, social registries, and delivery systems can strengthen crisis response.
The principle of reciprocity in multilateral trade negotiations can unlock benefits to developing countries.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is changing, as well as challenging, the way people learn.
Digital connectivity is a public good that can lead to new and sustainable growth areas and facilitate cross-border trade and remittances.