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This document outlines the expectations for researchers in creating a robust framework for self-assessment and reporting within technical research projects. It emphasizes the importance of collecting data and submitting evidence-based reports in a timely manner to ensure effective project management and the approval of funding. The guidelines include instructions for preparing various types of technical reports, both jointly authored and individual submissions, as well as details on external review processes and publication requirements. Key components include objectives, research outputs, and recommendations for capacity building.
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Reporting David O’Brien
Technical Reports • Annual Interim Technical Reports • Internal document (funding agencies) • Jointly authored • Final Technical Report • Public document (IDRC Digital Library) • Jointly authored www.idrc.ca
Expectations • Researchers • Create a framework for self-assessment based on objectives & program goals • Collect data and submit evidence-based reports • Submit reports on time – good project management and triggers financial approval • IDRC • Will read and comment on all technical reports • 3rd (mid-term) technical report will be sent to external readers (structure to be determined) • Publish final technical reports www.idrc.ca
Technical Report Format • Program Information • Synthesis • Objectives & research problem • Research outputs and dissemination • Implementation and management • Training and capacity building • Other • Annexes www.idrc.ca