How local practitioners use the Geneva Learning Foundation’s approach to accelerate progress to impact

DOI: 10.59350/vj1tf-b9f26

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In the final stage of a comprehensive TGLF learning programme, alumni implement action plans they have developed together.

We compared the implementation progress after six months between those who joined this final stage and a control group that also developed action plans, but did not join.

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Reda Sadki (2022). How local practitioners use the Geneva Learning Foundation’s approach to accelerate progress to impact. Reda Sadki: Learning to make a difference. https://doi.org/10.59350/vj1tf-b9f26

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Reda Sadki (2022). How local practitioners use the Geneva Learning Foundation’s approach to accelerate progress to impact. Reda Sadki: Learning to make a difference. https://doi.org/10.59350/vj1tf-b9f26

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