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Reflections from Development Studies Association Conference 2019
Itad's Ekaterina Shaleva reflects on her recent trip to the DSA conference and recent thinking on logframes and their utility in accountability...
Youth Financial Inclusion: What we’re missing & how can we serve them better
Our ‘Savings for youth: a review of evidence’ report took a sub-set of 44 studies within the Savings Evidence Map developed as part of the...
Medicines Transparency Alliance (MeTA) Evaluation, Final Report
The purpose of this evaluation was to assess MeTA’s underlying rationale to provide lessons for future programming of interventions.
SPARC Working Paper – Value for Money
The purpose of this paper is to assess the extent to which the SPARC Programme is delivering Value for Money.
The Multilateral Organisation Performance Assessment Network: UNICEF Assessment
A continuing trend in international development has been the greater scrutiny of ODA (Overseas Development Assistance) spending, with bilateral...
SEEP 2020 Conference: What I learnt about digital Savings Groups
SEEP 2020 was my first virtual conference. While I participated in countless webinars and online discussions, this five-day virtual conference...
Why human-centered design (HCD) doesn’t always work for international development
A critical look at the use of HCD and what types of problems and organizations are best and worst suited for this method
Evolving anti-corruption programming amid COVID-19
Drawing from the efforts of implementing partners in adapting their strategies in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, this learning brief shares...
Assessing the impact of the Sustainable Development Goals Partnership
Itad is evaluating the impact and efficiency of the Sustainable Development Goals Partnership. Our work will provide insights and evidence on the...
Reflections on an Expert Roundtable on Results-Based Payments
This week, Itad organised and hosted an Expert Roundtable as part of its ongoing assignment for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and...
Monitoring & Evaluation Consultancy for the Governance Partnership Facility
Itad has been contracted to improve the logframe of the Governance Partnership Facility, a trust fund established to support economic governance...
Fifth IHP+ Monitoring Round – Country Assessments
IHP+ is a group of 65 partners committed to improving the health of citizens in developing countries by putting the principles of Effective...
Evaluation of Norwegian Support to Capacity Development
Capacity development is a core cross-cutting issue for Norway. It is estimated that projects and programmes with significant capacity development...
Supporting the Hilton Foundation’s flexible funding for disaster relief and recovery
Identifying enablers and barriers to relevant, timely and accountable emergency response in the Hilton Foundation’s Disaster Relief and...
Gina Koroknai
Gina Koroknai is Assistant Financial Accountant at Itad. She has over seven years' experience working in finance.
Naz Nahar
Nazmun Nahar provides Support to Itad’s finance department.
Reflections on 2014
2014 has been a very successful year for Itad across our thematic areas of technical work, we are celebrating our 30 years as a company, and we...
Making Results Systems Work Part 1 – Comparing the Results Measurement Systems of Development Agencies
In a 3-part series, we’ll be exploring some of key ideas and messages coming out of the work of the Organisational Effectiveness theme at Itad....
Monitoring and Evaluating Flexible and Adaptive Programming
Julian Barr blogs on a DFID internal learning event on Monitoring & Evaluating Flexible & Adaptive Programming, where he presented lessons learnt...
Climate: What’s Changed, What Hasn’t, What we can do about it
Dave Wilson's reflections from a monitoring and evaluation perspective on the lecture delivered by the OECD Secretary General Angel Gurria,...
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 in the latest IDS...
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. Fionn looks at key...
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 soon-to-be...
Itad at the 2016 UKES Conference
Itad will have lots of representatives at this weeks' UK Evaluation Society (UKES) Conference, speaking on a range of subjects.