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International Health Regulations (IHR) Strengthening Project, Global Public Health Division, Public Health England – Third party monitoring and evaluation agent
Itad is supporting the IHR Project alongside Public Health England, to generate the intended outcomes and impact as the third-party monitoring...
Women’s Integrated Sexual Health Programme (WISH) Third Party Monitoring
Itad, together with OPM, has been selected by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) to lead on evidence generation and learning...
Evaluation, Learning, and Verification for Agency Reform (ELVAR)
DFID’s 2014 Strategy for Payment by Results states that the department will use PBR to improve the value for money of their development...
MEL Partner for CSSF Eastern Africa (2015-2021)
The Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) supports the UK Government’s work in addressing conflict and fragility globally. Since 2015,...
Independent monitoring and verification of the Accelerating Sanitation, Water and Hygiene for All (ASWA II) Programme
Accelerating access to drinking water and household sanitation is key to achieving the sustainable development goals and DFID is funding ASWA II,...
Beyond a burden: what value does verification offer?
Police officers, auditors, teachers marking homework and giving out detentions – just some of the unfavourable analogies we have heard applied...
Truly exceptional? Handling misfortune within Payment by Results
An exceptional event or a predictable adversity? The difference matters more in a Payment by Results (PbR) setting, as this blog post explores.
Reflections on our experience of DFID’s results agenda
As verifiers of a DFID Results Based Finance programme, ODI’s research on the UK’s results agenda prompted us to reflect on our experience.
Why is it so hard to measure handwashing with soap?
As Global Handwashing Day approaches, the WASH Results MV team explores the challenges of verifying changes in handwashing behaviour.
Measuring progress towards SDGs: a Payment by Results perspective
Attending the 2017 WEDC Conference prompted WASH MVE team members to share their reflections on measuring progress towards SDGs from a Payment...
Independent verification of RAP 3 Disbursement Linked Indicators (DLI)
The MEL-led independent verification of RAP3 has been initiated following recommendations from the 2015 DFID Annual Review. Funding of the...
Direct Beneficiaries’ Feedback Report: Listening to the voices of RAP participants
This report presents the findings of a beneficiary feedback process conducted by the MEL. This process set out to capture feedback directly from...
Independent Review of the Rural Access Programme’s Performance Management and Verification (M&E) System
The Performance Management and Verification (PMV) system is the Rural Access Programme’s (RAP) internal M&E system used to collect, aggregate...
Review of the RAP-3 Theory of Change
The 2016 review is a critical examination of the RAP3 theory of change conducted in consultation with stakeholders to reflect and review the...
A Value for Money (VfM) Analysis for RAP 3
The Value for Money (VFM) analysis of RAP is one-off review assessing what is driving costs and to ensure that the programme is providing the...
Evaluating and Verifying Payment by Results Programmes
Highlights of the discussion about verification and evaluation of Payment By Results in the WASH MVE and GEC chat show at the UKES Conference.
Monitoring education sector performance for Sida Cambodia
Itad is working with Sida to monitor education sector performance in Cambodia and to provide technical advice which facilitates strengthened and...
Independent Monitoring and Verification of the WASH Results Programme
Millions of people worldwide still lack access to improved water supply and sanitation. The DFID Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) Results...
Monitoring and Evaluation of the Global Mine Action Programme
Itad was contracted by DFID to provide Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) services to the Global Mine Action Programme (GMAP) 2014-17.