Capacity building in evidence use
Strengthening teams to design, commission, interpret and use evidence in real world decision-making.
We bring lessons from evaluating training and capacity building efforts into our own approach. We work on the principle that accompanying change – rather than imposing change – delivers sustainable results. We have worked with clients of all shapes and sizes to support their training and capacity building needs in line with their organisational culture.
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Support for the development of Theories of Change for Gavi Investments
The Gavi Alliance (Gavi) is a unique organisation that aligns public and private resources in a global effort to create...
Mentoring and Coaching: Supporting Graduation from Social Safety Nets through Savings Groups
In 2019, SEEP convened a Peer Learning Group (PLG) comprised of both government and civil society social protection programs...
Stamping out slavery in Nigeria – MEL Unit
Historically, Nigeria has been seen as a country of origin, transit and destination for human trafficking. Edo State has been...
2018-19 Global leap off-grid cold chain challenge
The Global LEAP Off-Grid Cold Chain Challenge (OGCCC) was launched in August 2018 as part of the Ideas to Impact programme to...
Building partnerships for global change: Lessons from the China-UK Global Health Support Programme
China is at the centre of many current debates about global governance and will play an important role in global affairs in...
Samarth-NMDP Programme Final Evaluation Report
This is the final evaluation report of the UK Department for International Development (DFID)- funded evaluation of the...
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...
Access to SRH services for persons with disabilities: mapping the evidence
A growing body of evidence shows that persons with disabilities have historically been denied their SRH (sexual and...
Women’s Integrated Sexual Health (WISH) Programme for Results: independent verification, evidence, and learning
An evidence gap map on ‘what works’ to ensure persons with disabilities have access to sexual reproductive health services...
Evaluation design contest brings success for Itad’s research analysts
As part of gLocal Evaluation Week, two research analysts from Itad took part in an Evaluation Design competition for young and...
Looking ahead: Opportunities for the Global Partnership for Education
Delivering on the promise of quality education for all is more urgent and challenging than it ever has been. As we enter the...
E-panel on adapting M&E during and after COVID-19 to feature Itad expert
Itad Principal Consultant Abdulkareem Lawal will speak on an e-panel hosted by ActionAid Nigeria on ‘Adapting Monitoring and...
Journal article shares findings of China-UK Global Health Support Programme evaluation
Findings of the evaluation of the China-UK Global Health Support Programme (GHSP) are shared in a new journal article...
As global health players pivot to COVID-19 responses, we need coordinated, real-time, formative evaluations
An estimated $15.9 trillion has been mobilised to respond to the health and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of...
Conflict and coronavirus: What the pandemic means in fragile settings
While all of us at Itad grapple with the impacts of COVID-19 on the countries where we work, for those of us working on...
New GRP reports on learning from failure and scaling innovations published
Learning from failure and scaling resilience innovations are the focus of two new case study reports sharing learning and...