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Published on September 1st, 2023

Guidance Note: Practical Introduction to Adaptive Management

This note aims to support DT Global staff and partners to: understand DT Global’s adaptive management framework; assess if and what level of adaptive management is required for a program; the difference between adaptive management and good program management; and initial steps to apply adaptive management principles and practice.
Published on July 21st, 2023

Applying Adaptive Management in a Fragile Context – Case Study

This paper explores how a program in Myanmar implemented by DT Global from 2017–2021 used adaptive management practices. Details of the program name, donor, and activities that the program undertook are anonymised and minimised to protect the national staff in Myanmar. The paper discusses
Published on June 21st, 2023

USAID Climate Ready - Lessons Learned Report

Following the landmark COP21 in December 2015, the Conference attendees agreed to providesubstantial financing and support through international donors and funds to address climate change.
Published on June 21st, 2023

DT Global in Partnership with USAID

DT Global believes the rule of law is a vital foundation for all aspects of a productive, inclusive, and peaceful society. The rule of law ensures equal access to meaningful justice, trusted avenues for redressing grievances, and a broader citizen confidence in public institutions. Meaningful adherence
Published on April 21st, 2023

Corporate Carbon Footprint: 2020, 2021, and 2022

DT Global is committed to addressing the global climate crisis. We are joining a growing cadre of leading companies that are setting emissions reduction targets in line with what climate science says is necessary to reduce emissions and meet the Paris Agreement goals. Doing this requires us to reduce our
Published on November 21st, 2022

Integrating a Gender Lens in Voluntary Carbon Markets Volume III. Appendices: Tools and Resources

The report ‘Integrating a Gender Lens in Voluntary Carbon Markets’ is made up of three separatevolumes: the Executive Summary (Volume I), the main report (Volume II), and a set of appendices oftools and resources (Volume III).
Published on November 21st, 2022

Integrating a Gender Lens in Voluntary Carbon Markets Volume II. Main Report

Gender equality is both a human right and essential for a Just Transition. Gender gaps still persist in2022, including in economic opportunity, political power, education, and health. Estimates show that itwill take 136 years to reach parity in these areas with the current trajectory, with progress being hindered further by COVID-19 (which disproportionately had a […]
Published on November 21st, 2022

Integrating a Gender Lens in Voluntary Carbon Markets Volume I. Executive Summary

Gender equality is both a human right and essential for a Just Transition. Gender gaps still persist in2022, including in economic opportunity, political power, education, and health.
Published on September 21st, 2022

Rural Water Clustering

The Clustering in Tanzanian Act (URT 2019) defines “clustering” as the merging of two or more waterauthorities or community organizations into one water authority or community organization to achievecommercial viability, efficiency, and economies of scale for water supply and sanitation services
Published on January 21st, 2021

Kosovo Energy Security of Supply

Kosovo is a Contracting Party (CP) to the Energy Community Treaty (EnCT), established betweenthe European Union (EU) and countries of Southeast Europe to extend the EU internal energy marketto Southeast Europe and beyond.
Published on January 21st, 2021

Overcoming Unique Challenges to Eliminate Open Defecation in Remote, Arid Ethiopian Communities

The Ethiopian national CLTSH program can be readily adapted to and implemented in uniquely challenging pastoralist communities in remote, Lowland Regions of the country.
Published on January 15th, 2021

Professionalizing Water Supply Management in the Remote Ethiopian Lowlands

The Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia’s policy and guidance encourage theprivate sector to support sustainably managed rural water supply services.