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BCURE Literature Review – How can capacity development promote evidence-informed policy making?

This literature review examines how and why different approaches to capacity building for evidence-informed policy making...

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60 Seconds with…Ed Hedley

Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick run down of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what Ed...

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A Value for Money (VfM) Analysis for RAP 3

The Value for Money (VFM) analysis of RAP is one-off review assessing what is driving costs and to ensure that the programme...

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60 Seconds with…Emmeline Willcocks

Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick run down of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what...

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Rapid Perception Survey on “Bikash ko Bato” – A joint RAP and MEL report

RAP 3's communication strategy included the “10 RAP Principles – that guide all activities and communications”. It also...

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Strengthening the enabling environment for young women’s empowerment in Nigeria: unpacking Voices for Change vision of change

On International Women’s Day, Claire Hughes, who leads Itad’s work on gender, reflects on the Voices for Change pathway to...

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AIDS, TB and Malaria: What difference is the Global Fund making?

In 2015 Itad, together with Euro Health Group and the University of California, San Francisco, was commissioned by the Global...

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Aligning methods to inspire and monitor change

Kate Hale reflects on our work with Tostan, and how aligning methods can work to monitor change, after International Day of...

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Gender Equality: what’s in it for men?

Itad's Julia Hamaus reflects on V4C's 'Being a Man in Nigeria: Perceptions and Realities' launch in London, and men's...

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Flexible and Adaptive…How Original

The title of this post relates to how adaptive programming was presented at a recent donor meeting, the aim being to profile a...

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The ‘almost revolution’ of thinking and working politically

Itad's Claire Hughes reflects on her afternoon discussing where we have got to with the “almost revolution” of thinking...

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Better understanding and measuring resilience

Itad's Climate Change theme looks at the concept of 'resilience' and how we can better understand and measure it, after their...

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BRACED Monitoring & Evaluation Guidance Notes

The BRACED M&E Guidance Notes set out the BRACED M&E framework itself and the guidance provided to the 15 country-level...

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How to evaluate if a programme really makes markets work for the poor – 10 Key points

BEAM’s Evaluation Guidance sets out to help evaluators, programme managers and donors steer round these and other problems....

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Can ICTs help citizens to raise concerns over water supply? – Findings from a research project under the making all voices count initiative

Itad's Katharina Welle explores whether ICTs can help citizens raise concerns over water supply, following on from her article...

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A Ridiculously Short Introduction to Monitoring & Evaluation for Women’s Economic Empowerment in Market Systems Development*

Itad's Jessica Rust-Smith explores how to evaluate women's economic empowerment within a market systems programme.