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GPSA webinar: What works for social accountability? Findings from DFID’s Macro Evaluation

What works for social accountability? Join Itad's Claire Hughes, with Jeremy Holland & Florian Schatz as they discuss findings from DFID’s Macro Evaluation.

27/09/2017

4th October, 3pm BST.

In 2014 DFID commissioned Itad, through the e‑Pact consortium, to undertake a macro evaluation of its Empowerment and Accountability policy frame, which came into effect in 2011. The analysis focussed on social accountability approaches to E&A and worked to generate learning from DFID’s project portfolio about what works, for whom, in what contexts and why in order to inform policy and practice in DFID and other development organisations.

Join Itad’s Claire Hughes, with consultants Jeremy Holland and Florian Schatz, as they present the evaluation’s main findings in detail and highlight implications for social accountability programming.  They will also reflect on the innovative mixed method design used to analyse documentation for a sample of 50 DFID social accountability projects to find out what drives improvements in social accountability in different contexts, and what does not.

Find out more about the webinar.

Find out more about the macro evaluations.

Read the latest policy brief – ‘What works for Social Accountability? Findings from DFID’s Macro Evaluation’