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Itad at the 2017 UK Evaluation Society conference
Several staff represented Itad at this years’ UKES conference on ‘demonstrating and improving the usefulness of evaluation’.
Itad joins GPSA as Global Partner
Itad has joined the Global Partnership for Social Accountability (GPSA) as a Global Partner. In doing so, we have joined organisations from...
What do we mean by client empowerment in financial inclusion and how do we do it?
At the 2017 SEEP Annual Conference, I had the pleasure to facilitate a session with colleagues from the Mastercard Foundation Savings Learning Lab.
Nigeria, PATHS2 Mid-term Evaluation Study
Itad managed a mid-term evaluation study of PATHS2, and involved two components: a large scale household survey and a comprehensive facility...
Evaluation of DFID’s humanitarian response to Typhoon Haiyan
Itad was contracted by DFID CHASE to evaluate the UK humanitarian response to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Adaptive Programming in Fragile, Conflict and Violence-Affected Settings – What works and under what conditions? The Case of PERL, Nigeria
This case study focuses on PERL (Partnership to Engage, Reform and Learn) in Nigeria and draws on a conceptual framework (the ‘adaptive...
Adaptive Programming in Fragile, Conflict and Violence-Affected Settings – What works and under what conditions? The Case of Pyoe Pin, Myanmar
This paper examines adaptive approaches in aid programming in a fragile, conflict and violence-affected setting (FCVAS), namely Myanmar. This...
Itad Project Update – Summer 2016
Itad’s themes have started some exciting work on projects with a range of clients this year.
Six things that help grant-makers learn and adapt
There’s an emerging body of literature identifying key strategies that can both improve learning and enable adaptive management amongst...
Savings in Sub-Saharan Africa: Access, Policies and Priorities
Saving hasn't kept up with access in the growth of financial inclusion. A new report sets out to understand trends in savings and how policies...
Monitoring and Evaluation Consultancy for the Governance Partnership Facility (Follow-on)
Itad has been awarded the follow on contract to finalise the trust fund proposal for the next phase of the Governance Partnership Facility.
Partnership to Engage, Reform and Learn (PERL) – Engaged Citizens
The Engaged Citizens pillar within PERL (Partnership to Engage, Reform and Learn) Nigeria supports citizens to engage more effectively to...
Evidence review: Savings and financial health
Examining the evidence between informal and formal savings and key financial health indicators.
Facilitating change: localising monitoring, evaluation and learning
How do we create the tools and environment needed to recentre monitoring, evaluation and learning in the populations development programmes are...
Six Lessons from the 2016 UK Evaluation Society Conference
Itad was well represented at this years’ UK Evaluation Society (UKES) conference
Reflections on Itad’s work to promote the equitable participation of people with disabilities in issues that affect them
The UK government has successfully co-hosted its first ever Global Disability Summit to boost efforts to assist people with disabilities. In this...
Using a social norms approach to tackle corruption in Nigeria
As a teenager in a rural community in Nigeria, I often witnessed the scorn and disgrace heaped on officials of village associations who could not...
Final evaluation report of the Tilitonse Fund, Malawi
Tilitonse is a multi-donor fund that has been designed to develop and encourage civil engagement in Malawi, to support more accountable,...
Suzanne Ford
Suzanne is an Accounts Payable Administrator in Itad's Finance team.
Jason Sinclair
Jason is part of Itad’s Finance Team and is a Central Management Accountant.
2012 – a year in review
2012 was a successful year for us. As the focus on results, transparency and value for money has percolated through the wider development...
Helping improve the way in which Value for Money is measured and communicated
The UK government has in recent years given increasing attention to making sure public resources are being used efficiently and effectively to...
Moving targets and going in circles
Itad's Julian Barr reflects on SAVI, BRACED, and flexible and adaptive programming in international development.
Project update – summer 2018
This year, Itad’s technical themes have started work across varied and interesting projects. Read on to find out more...