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Reflections from the IAAH
Christina Atchison and Emma Mulhern reflect on attending the 11th World Congress on Adolescent Health in New Delhi, India
Evaluation of The Hewlett Foundation’s Strategy to Apply Human-Centred Design to Improve Family Planning and Reproductive Health in Sub-Saharan Africa
Since 2013, the Hewlett Foundation (the Foundation) has supported IDEO.org and Marie Stopes International (MSI) to apply...
How much value do Value Added Models provide for the quality of schools?
What value might Value Added Models might bring to developing an accountability measure for school quality in the development...
What evidence is there for the impact of market systems development?
The strength (or weakness) of evidence to support use of the market systems approach is a topic that always provokes heated...
The impact of cash-for-works: evidence from the Rural Access Programme in the mid and far west of Nepal
RAP's primary objective is to deliver economic benefits to poor and isolated communities over the long term through improved...
Review of Rural Roads Maintenance Planning in Nepal
This report by the independent Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) component of the Rural Access Programme 3 (RAP3)...
Collaborative Resilience Evidence and Action in Cities
Itad, in collaboration with 100 Resilient Cities (100RC) and Slum Dwellers International (SDI) has been awarded a grant to...
The role of evidence in a changing world
Many citizens (especially in Africa and Asia) have been left behind by the growing global economy and technological...
Itad at American Evaluation 2017
Itad’s Rob Lloyd and Andrew McConnochie attended the American Evaluation Association’s annual conference, where they...
Attitudes, practices and social norms survey Endline Report
This report presents the endline results of the Voices for Change Attitudes, Practices and Social Norms survey.
Strengthening the enabling environment for young women’s empowerment in Nigeria: Achievements and learning from Voices for Change
Voices for Change (V4C) was an innovative programme aiming to work at scale to strengthen the enabling environment for young...
‘Not Everybody is Online’…but All Voices Count
Itad's Aoife Murray blogs on the final Making All Voices Count Policy and Practice Dialogue.
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...
SG2018: The Power of Savings Groups
As part of our work with the Mastercard Foundation Savings Learning Lab, Itad supported SG2018: The Power of Savings...
Issues and challenges of assessing the benefits of capacity development – experiences from the M4D programme in northern Nigeria
It is often argued that good governance is possible only when governing institutions perform to certain standards and that...
The results achieved by programmes using a market systems approach
What does the current evidence base say about the impact of programmes using the market systems approach? The BEAM Exchange...