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Capacity Development 2 – Behavioural Competencies in a Digital World
In the next of our series of blogs on Capacity Development 2 (CD2), Euphoric Services' Pete Cranston looks at behavioural competencies in a...
Capacity Development 2 – Are You Digitally Competent?
In the latest of our blogs on Capacity Development 2 (CD2), Euphoric Services' Pete Cranston asks the question - are you digitally competent?
60 Seconds with…Giorgia Giambi
Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick run down of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what Giorgia had to say:
Can football tackle violence against women and girls? Six findings from our baseline study in Kenya.
Itad is working with the British Council and the Premier League on an innovative project, funded by the UK’s Department for International...
Linking mine action to development: the need for generating evidence of longer-term change
With the annual UN International Mine Awareness Day on April 4, Jason Collodi and Tom Gillhespy from Itad’s Fragile and Conflict-Affected...
Why we joined the Global Climate Strike
On Friday 20th September, colleagues from across Itad walked out to join the Global Climate Strike in Brighton. Here, some of them reflect on why...
A Learning Review of the Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM) for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in the Forest Investment Program (FIP) of the Climate Investment Funds (CIF)
This summary extracts some of the major findings from a Learning Review of the Forest Investment Program (FIP) Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM)...
60 seconds with…Rachel Conway
Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick rundown of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what Rachel had to say…
Fairness beyond the race: Four questions for COVID-19 vaccine equity
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen an unprecedented response from the international community to address what will happen when a vaccine comes out....
Setting and monitoring outcome targets in WASH programmes
WASH Results Programme learning brief #2
The UK’s approach to tackling modern-day slavery in Nigeria: Five missed opportunities
I recently read the ICAI review of the UK’s approach to tackling modern-day slavery through the aid programme and it led me to reflect. The...
Champion building: identifying the best people for your advocacy programme
The second blog in our champion building for advocacy series explores identifying champions in different contexts for successful, adaptive...
Exploring new technical innovations in MEL for systemic change
Join us for a cross-sector discussion on how we can best undertake strategic learning and evaluation using a systems perspective, and whether and...
Evidence Review for the Inclusive Resilience in Somalia (IRiS) Programme – final report
This report establishes an evidence base and identify gaps related to IRiS’s six program results, derived from the programme’s theory of...
Adaptive Approaches and Conflict Sensitivity in fragile, conflict and violence-affected (FCVAS) settings – a comparison of approaches
The need to be flexible and adaptive in FCVAS has received attention for nearly two decades under the concept of conflict sensitivity, a concept...
Embracing equity when engaging men and boys for gender equality
When working with men and boys to address masculinities, switching from an equality lens to an equity lens can bring substantial gains for gender...
Malawi, Independent Impact Evaluation Agent (IIEA) for Tilitonse
Itad has been appointed as the Independent Impact Evaluation Agent to evaluate and document the outcomes of specific projects supported by Tilitonse.
The Civil Society Learning Forum, Ghana
Chris Barnett and Julian Batt participated in the Civil Society Learning Forum (CSLF) in Ghana.
The Medicines Transparency Alliance (MeTA) evaluation: Another piece of evidence supporting the value of multi-stakeholder approaches
Itad, in cooperation with Pamoja, recently completed an evaluation of the Medicines Transparency Alliance (MeTA). MeTA was a DFID-funded...
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.
Adaptive Programming in Fragile, Conflict and Violence-Affected Settings. What Works and Under What Conditions? The Case of Institutions for Inclusive Development, Tanzania
Adaptive Management involves a dynamic interaction between three elements: delivery, programming and governance. This case study focuses on a...
Reflections on our experience of DFID’s results agenda
As verifiers of a DFID Results Based Finance programme, ODI’s research on the UK’s results agenda prompted us to reflect on our experience.
MEL in the time of COVID-19 in Nigeria: Ways to adapt
I was recently on a webinar panel anchored by ActionAid, which looked at adapting Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) during and post-COVID-19 in...
Niall Chalk
Niall Chalk is Itad's Accounts Payable Administrator.