Root Change worked with Chemonics and the USAID-funded SACE program in Nigeria to support 18 clusters of advocacy organizations using a Collective Impact approach. The following overview introduces Collective Impact principles and other approaches that were used to strengthen Collective Impact initiatives in Nigeria, including social network analysis, constituent voice, and the Advocacy Strategy Matrix.
Report: Strengthening Advocacy and Civic Engagement (SACE) Overview & Outcomes
Strengthening Advocacy and Civic Engagement (SACE) project was a five-year program funded by USAID and Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) that was co-implemented by Root Change and Chemonics (prime). This brochure offers an overview of SACE project, its tools and approaches build on the principles of collective impact and Capacity 2.0, the innovations the project facilitated in raising …
Volume 3: Participatory Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning in Complex Adaptive Environments
This volume is the last in a series of papers about systems approaches in complex environments, which includes the use of the collective impact model to address large-scale social problems, and the application of participant-driven MEL techniques across 17 networks of civil society organizations. It is based on the experiences of Root Change and Chemonics, two development partners working on …
Volume 2: Using the Advocacy Strategy Matrix for Collective Impact
This volume is the second in a series of papers about systems approaches in complex environments, which includes the use of the collective impact model to address large-scale social problems, and the application of participant-driven MEL techniques across 17 networks of civil society organizations. It is based on the experiences of Root Change and Chemonics, two development partners working on …
Volume 1: Systems Approaches in Advocacy Strategies
This volume is the first in a series of papers about systems approaches in complex environments, which includes the use of the collective impact model to address large-scale social problems, and the application of participant-driven MEL techniques across 17 networks of civil society organizations. It is based on the experiences of Root Change and Chemonics, two development partners working on …
Video: Using Social Network Analysis to Strengthen Advocacy Systems
In this video, we demonstrate how network maps and feedback surveys on Pando can be used to visualize, learn from, and engage non-profits, government officials, academic institutions, and more to achieve advocacy shared advocacy goals in Nigeria. Learn more about Pando at mypando.org.