RSPN as part of its core mandate actively works in the Research and Knowledge Management domain with national, regional, and international stakeholders. We believe evidence-based learning is critical for policy advocacy, programme planning and design and improved development management. RSPN has been central in assessing and creating new knowledge drawing practical lessons from over 30 years of experience on various issues of critical importance for development practitioners, academia and officials.
RSPN’s Research and Knowledge Management section works closely with the RSPs and other development partners, gleaning lessons from the work of RSPs with communities and documenting them for wider dissemination.
Since its inception, RSPN has actively pursued capacity building, experience sharing, evidence generation, and assessments and evaluation services for the RSPs. While the activities have been dynamic and changing with time, RSPN has focused on improving the RSPs capacities to better track and assess their programmes for results and impacts.
(i) strengthening the RSPs monitoring and evaluation systems and capacities to provide timely and accurate information to RSPs managements on programme performance and results;
(ii) developing simple and cost-effective tools and techniques to assist the RSPs in carrying out poverty targeting, performance measurement, progress tracking and monitoring and baseline, midline and endline surveys;
(iii) conducting research, impact assessments and case studies on various development topics in general and RSPs programmes in particular.