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Item Influencer la politique de l'éducation au Guatemala : différents groupes tentent d'améliorer les possibilités d'éducation des populations autochtones et des femmes(Section de l'évaluation, CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2002) Stanley, BobL’accroissement du financement consenti à l’éducation est au coeur des efforts déployés par le gouvernement du Guatemala pour remettre le pays sur ses rails. Différents groupes de la société civile se sont fixé comme objectif de faire en sorte que les populations autochtones et les femmes obtiennent leur juste part de toute augmentation du financement dans ce domaine. Le soutien du CRDI leur a permis de mener à bien une recherche et de publier une proposition de répartition plus équitable du financement en matière d’éducation, qui permettrait de contrer la discrimination systémique.Item Influencing education policy in Guatemala : groups seek to improve education opportunities for Indigenous peoples and women(Evaluation Unit, IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2002) Stanley, BobIncreased funding for education is a key component in the efforts of the government of Guatemala to put the country back on its feet. Ensuring that Indigenous groups and women get their fair share of any increases was the goal of concerned civil society groups. With support from IDRC they researched and published a proposal for a more equitable distribution of education funding that would overcome systemic discrimination.Item TEHIP "spark" : planning and managing health resources at the district level; a report on TEHIP and its influence on public policy, final report(IDRC, Evaluation Unit, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2004) Smutylo, T.; Neilson, S.Item Case study : evaluating the influence of research on public policies(Coordinación de Organizaciones del Pueblo Maya de Guatemala, Guatemala, GT, 2002) Argueta, BienvenidoItem TEHIP "spark" leads to better health : integrating research and development was key in Tanzania(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2004) IDRC. Evaluation Unit; Dale, S.In Tanzania, as in other countries, economic deprivation and the health crisis feed off one another. Essential Health Interventions Project (EHIP) became TEHIP when Tanzania became the host country. TEHIP provided small amounts of top-up funds that District Health Management Teams (DHMTs) could apply to what they saw as major weaknesses in the district health systems of Rufiji and Morogoro. Positive results in the decrease of child mortality rates caused a shift in perspective, and the idea of planning based on evidence has influenced the way the health sector operates.Item Étincelle PIEST : comment améliorer la gestion et la santé; l'intégration de la recherche et du développement, clé du succès en Tanzanie(CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2004) CRDI. Section de l'évaluation; Dale, S.