Linking Constituent Engagement and Adaptive Management

Author(s)
Buell, S. , Campbell, M. & Pett, J.
Publication language
English
Pages
32pp
Date published
15 Oct 2020
Type
Lessons papers
Keywords
Remote Programming and Management, Development & humanitarian aid, humanitarian action, Humanitarian Principles, Innovation, Learning and evaluation of similar crises
Organisations
ODI

Constituent engagement and adaptive management are both important tools for implementing responsive and effective development programmes. Together, they can be a powerful combination: input from constituent engagement can be a key source of information and evidence that meaningfully informs programme design and adaptation, and closing the feedback loop in this way increases the quality of future engagement.

Both adaptive management and community engagement principles recognise that, for a programme to be effective, it must be responsive to the people meant to ultimately benefit from it. Beyond providing a key source of information for potential programme adaptations, constituent engagement efforts also help build trust with stakeholders, align expectations and promote accountability.

This paper explores five key elements for ensuring that constituent engagement and adaptive management are effectively linked within a programme: strong internal systems and external channels; skilled staff that value engagement and adaptation; decision-maker champions; clear points for reflection and action; and a meaningful role for constituents.

Authors: 
Buell, S. , Campbell, M. & Pett, J.