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From appraisal to impact: What the 2026 Green Book means for value for money
The updated HM Treasury Green Book sharpens how government approaches appraisal. This blog explores what programme teams can do to embed value...
Senior Consultant – Philanthropy – Nairobi
We’re recruiting for an entrepreneurial, collaborative, and creative Senior Consultant who can drive high ‑quality project delivery,...
AI’s role in evaluation: so long and thanks for all the synthesis
How generative AI can enhance evaluation and analysis? We share three real-world case studies to explore what works, what doesn’t, and how to...
The evaluator’s guide to generative AI
How we're using generative AI at Itad: what works, what doesn't and practical guidance for evaluators
Marine Protected Areas: environmental and socioeconomic outcomes
We conducted a rapid review of the interactions between Marine Protected Areas and environmental and socioeconomic outcomes, particularly in...
Join us at the UK Evaluation Society Conference 2026
This year’s UK Evaluation Society (UKES) Conference takes place on 18-21 May 2026 online and in Sheffeild. We’ll be there, sharing...
Measuring cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit in systems-strengthening health programmes
Traditional economic evaluations in health focus on cost per client, but for systems‑level programmes that only tells part of the story. Our...
WEBINAR: Shaping success together – meeting client expectations as a team leader
Free webinar for those looking to build their team leader skills.
Monitoring, learning, and evaluation partnership with The Challenge Initiative: Executive Summary
Key results on impact, sustainability and value from Itad's evaluation of The Challenge Initiative’s family planning platform.
New evaluation shows The Challenge Initiative’s ‘business unusual’ model boosts urban family planning at scale
A major independent evaluation by Itad has found that The Challenge Initiative’s (TCI’s) locally led ‘business-unusual’ approach is...
Making routine data work for impact evaluation
Can Health Management Information System (HMIS) data be used to demonstrate the impact of family planning programmes? And, if so, how low-cost...
WEBINAR: An independent evaluation of The Challenge Initiative’s family planning platform: results on impact, sustainability and value
New Itad paper finds evidence of Fleming Fund impact
A new article by the Itad team finds evidence of the Fleming Fund’s impact and highlights the shifting role of country governance in the fight...
COAST Annual Learning Synthesis 2024-25: Summary
This publication from the Climate and Ocean Adaptation and Sustainable Transition programme captures lessons on poverty alleviation, strategic...
Philanthropy’s role in unlocking climate finance
What comes next for a just transition? We reflect on progress and challenges in addressing the climate crisis and the vital role of philanthropies.
Michelle Mewett
Michelle Mewett is an Accounts Payable Administrator in the Finance team
Why evidence must drive the response to sexual and gender-based violence
As the 16 Days of Activism calls for urgent action on sexual and gender-based violence, we reflect on why evidence systems and monitoring,...
What comes next for global health?
Global health systems are at breaking point. We highlight lessons for what comes next, sharing insights from our recent global health event...
Finlay Wilson
Finlay is a Consultant in Itad's Inclusive Growth & Climate Change (IGCC) Team
The missing middle: positioning philanthropic boards and staff to work together towards lasting systems change
As philanthropies increasingly shift to portfolio-level approaches a gap is emerging between boards and programme teams that can significantly...
Eugenia Merayo
Eugenia Merayo is a Consultant in the Inclusive Growth and Climate Change (IGCC) team.
Hannah Venter
Hannah Venter is the Business Development Officer for Itad’s Inclusive Growth and Climate Change practice.
Global health after the breakpoint: Evidence for what comes next
In this webinar, keynote speaker John-Arne Røttingen (CEO at Wellcome) joins leading voices in global health for an evidence-based discussion on...
Evidence for Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture Development
We independently evaluated the results, challenges and lessons from the Fish for Development programme in Ghana.