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Global health evaluation in a dynamic context: Lessons from COVAX
Itad’s review of the COVAX Facility and AMC demonstrated a critical role for independent evaluation in unpacking high-profile, political and...
How to optimise global health initiatives
Rethinking the global health ecosystem to achieve universal health coverage - lessons from our evaluation of the Future of Global Health...
Evaluation of Future of Global Health Initiatives process
We assessed the Future of Global Health Initiatives process to generate learning and reflection needed to reinvigorate the global health landscape.
Navigating value for money in complex programmes
What is value for money (VfM) and why does it matter? In this blog, we explore how complex international programmes can utilise practical tools...
Sarah Ockenden
Sarah Ockenden is a Partner at Itad. She is a qualified Management Accountant and currently undertakes the role of Chief Operating Officer.
Rob Lloyd
Rob Lloyd is the Managing Partner of Itad, guiding the company’s strategic direction and chairing its Executive Committee.
New results measurement handbook for market development
Itad has recently completed a Results Measurement Handbook for the Growth & Employment in States (GEMS) project in Nigeria. GEMS is a Nigerian...
IHP+ 2014 Report on Effective Development Cooperation in Health published
Itad, as part of a consortium led by Hera, was contracted by IHP+ to deliver the 2014 round of monitoring on effective development cooperation. A...
60 Seconds with…Jon Cooper
Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick run down of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what Jon Cooper had to say…
Is core funding really all it’s cracked up to be?
Core funding: NGOs prize it highly and very few donors provide it without a lot of strings attached.
The ‘almost revolution’ of thinking and working politically
Itad's Claire Hughes reflects on her afternoon discussing where we have got to with the “almost revolution” of thinking and working...
How MEL systems provide answers for development in a warming world
This Earth Day, Itad's Sarah Standley, Robbie Gregorowski, and Dave Wilson reflect on how MEL systems provide answers for development in a...
Centre for Development Impact Update – Summer 2016
The Centre for Development Impact (CDI) has been very active over the last six months, publishing several CDI Practice Papers, holding (and...
Itad’s Gender Snapshot Review: charting the way forward for mainstreaming gender within our work and operations
Since joining the HeforShe campaign, Itad has reviewed how gender currently features in our work through a ‘gender snapshot review’.
Norwegian Aid and Adaptive Programming
Towards the end of 2015, Itad’s Organisational Effectiveness theme conducted an evaluation of Norway’s support to public sector capacity...
Why innovation prizes for development are interesting to evaluate
Do innovation prizes work in development? What is their value and use, especially compared to other forms of funding?
Assessing the value of evaluations
What’s an appropriate amount of money to spend on an evaluation? It’s a difficult question to answer. It’s difficult because it depends.
The role of capacity assessment in ensuring contextually appropriate capacity support
This blog looks at the role of capacity assessments in ensuring contextually appropriate capacity support.
Itad at the European Evaluation Society Conference 2016
Itad staff and associates will be at this year’s European Evaluation Society (EES) Conference in Maastricht, the Netherlands, presenting and...
Centre for Development Impact Update – Winter 2016
Over the last six months, the Centre for Development Impact (CDI) has continued to contribute to learning and debates about the way we evaluate...
Evaluation is crucial to reaching the FP2020 goals
The Health Theme in Itad has been thinking about what evaluation means to them in the family planning arena.
Expect the unexpected: unanticipated consequences and development programming
You’ll be familiar with the basic logic of development programmes: there’s a serious problem to address; we have designed a solution, we can...
Evaluations – are they of any use? Reflections before and after the UKES conference
I'm looking forward to attending the UK Evaluation Society’s annual conference this year. Its focus on the usefulness of evaluations appears to...
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.