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=What is the Replicability Toolkit?=
=What is the Replicability Toolkit?=


The '''aim''' of the '''Replication Toolkit''', elaborated by MedRiSSE partner [http://www.arcolab.org/ ARCO – Action Research for CO-development], is to build on the '''learnings''' and '''capitalization''' of 5 EU funded projects, namely '''MedTOWN''', '''MoreThanAJob''', '''MedUP!''', '''IESS!''' and '''RUWOMED'''. In particular, for each project, '''good practices of SSE, social innovation and co-production approach''' were identified and thoroughly analysed and assessed. Hence, readers such as '''policymakers''', '''public servants''', and S'''SE practitioners''' can hereby find '''preliminary guidance and resources''' to consider '''replicating''' such initiatives in other contexts and territories.
The '''aim''' of the '''Replicability Toolkit''', elaborated by MedRiSSE partner [http://www.arcolab.org/ ARCO – Action Research for CO-development], is to build on the '''learnings''' and '''capitalization''' of 5 EU funded projects, namely '''MedTOWN''', '''MoreThanAJob''', '''MedUP!''', '''IESS!''' and '''RUWOMED'''. In particular, for each project, '''good practices of SSE, social innovation and co-production approach''' were identified and thoroughly analysed and assessed. Hence, readers such as '''policymakers''', '''public servants''', and S'''SE practitioners''' can hereby find '''preliminary guidance and resources''' to consider '''replicating''' such initiatives in other contexts and territories.
Core features of each good practice were identified and analytically explained and structured in the form of '''Roadmaps''', which intend to be a practical and easy-to-read guide for readers.
Core features of each good practice were identified and analytically explained and structured in the form of '''Roadmaps''', which intend to be a practical and easy-to-read guide for readers.



Revision as of 10:46, 24 February 2023


What is the Replicability Toolkit?

The aim of the Replicability Toolkit, elaborated by MedRiSSE partner ARCO – Action Research for CO-development, is to build on the learnings and capitalization of 5 EU funded projects, namely MedTOWN, MoreThanAJob, MedUP!, IESS! and RUWOMED. In particular, for each project, good practices of SSE, social innovation and co-production approach were identified and thoroughly analysed and assessed. Hence, readers such as policymakers, public servants, and SSE practitioners can hereby find preliminary guidance and resources to consider replicating such initiatives in other contexts and territories. Core features of each good practice were identified and analytically explained and structured in the form of Roadmaps, which intend to be a practical and easy-to-read guide for readers.

The Toolkit is accessible here: File:MedRiSSE Replication Toolkit.pdf.

About ARCO

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ARCO – Action Research for CO-Development is a University centre founded in 2008 at PIN s.c.r.l., Prato (Italy). It offers research, qualified consulting, and training services in social economy, local development, inclusive development, M&E and impact evaluation and circular innovation and sustainable commodities.

ARCO relies on the expertise of a multidisciplinary team and operates both at national and international level.

ARCO also supports the Yunus Social Business Centre University of Florence, the first Italian centre accredited by the Yunus Centre in Dhaka (Bangladesh), founded by the Noble Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus.


ARCO C/O PIN S.r.c.l. Didactic and Scientific Services for the University of Florence

Website: www.arcolab.org

E-mail: info@arcolab.org