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China’s increasing global health engagement
China has historically been a recipient of development assistance and funding, but this is changing with China’s economic development, the...
Three lessons from the 2017 UK Evaluation Society Conference
Itad was well represented at this years’ UK Evaluation Society (UKES) conference
Impact evaluations for market systems programmes
These BEAM Exchange guidelines set out the key steps and considerations for designing, planning and undertaking the evaluation of a programme or...
Helena Raijas
Helena Raijas joined Itad as a Project Officer in 2017. She is part of Itad’s project management unit.
BEAM Monitoring Guidance
The BEAM Monitoring Guidance aims to provide an introduction to current thinking and practice in monitoring for programmes using a market systems...
The impact of programmes that use market systems approaches
Market systems approaches have now been used in a wide range of countries and contexts to promote growth in jobs and income, improve access to...
Rethinking systemic change – technical paper
This technical paper provides an in-depth review of the fields of evolutionary economics, new institutional economics and complexity and social...
Rethinking systemic change – discussion paper
This discussion paper briefly presents the key messages from the literature review and seven principles drawing from this literature. The...
Applying multipliers to tourism in Kosovo
Most programmes face challenges in assessing and reporting the wider impact of their interventions. In the tourism sector, many programmes aim...
Improving national statistics in Kosovo
In Kosovo’s tourism sector the availability of accurate national statistics and capable national bodies charged with collecting it, is...
The Global Fund’s 2017 Strategic Review
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund) was created in 2002 to raise, manage and invest the world’s money in...
Evaluation of UNFPA support to the prevention, response to and elimination of gender-based violence, and harmful practices
The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the UNFPA support to the prevention, response to and elimination of GBV, and harmful practices, within...
Strengthening Research and Knowledge Systems (SRKS) Evaluation
The Strengthening Research and Knowledge Systems (SRKS), was a five-year (2013-2018) programme which aimed to increase sustainable access and...
Evaluation of The Norwegian Aid Administration’s Practice of Results-Based Management
There is a clear political commitment to measuring and managing for results in the Norwegian aid administration. Despite this commitment however...
UNICEF Programming in Health Systems Strengthening – A Formative Evaluation
There is currently widespread recognition that the goal of improved health for all people cannot be achieved without stronger health systems....
Centre for Development Impact Update – Summer 2017
We’ve had a busy start to 2017 at the Centre for Development Impact.
Northern Ghana Millennium Villages Impact Evaluation: Preliminary Report on the Fourth Round of Data
The Millennium Villages Project (MVP) has been designed to demonstrate how an integrated approach to community-led development can translate the...
How accountability trumps learning: three lessons from evaluating the Tilitonse programme
Mel Punton and Julia Hamaus discuss their presentation at the UK Evaluation Society conference this year
Final report: Impact evaluation of the DFID Programme to accelerate improved nutrition for the extreme poor in Bangladesh
Itad, as part of a consortium with the Institute of Development Studies, the International Food Policy Research Institute, BRAC Institute of...
RAP Beneficiaries’ Feedback Report 2017
To date, there have been several studies conducted by the independent Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) component of RAP3, some of which...
The road to impact: how do we ensure that evidence is both useful and used?
How do we use evidence to influence? How can we broker a dialogue with new audiences and create spaces where we can learn from each other?
The irony of evaluation – thoughts from the annual UKES conference
My initial reaction to my first UKES conference was that it all seemed slightly ironic that a group of dedicated evaluation professionals...
Pushing the boundaries: considering new ways of utilising evaluations
Itad's Bara Sladkova reflects on this year's UKES Conference, which explored the current ways of utilising evaluations.
Itad’s 4 top takeaways from the SEEP Women’s Economic Empowerment Forum
Mollie Liesner blogs on her top 4 takeaways from the SEEP Women's Economic Empowerment Forum in Bangkok.