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The complex reality of evaluation independence
An article in the Guardian got us thinking about the importance of independence in evaluation, and what ‘independence’ means, beyond a black...
Corporate thematic evaluation of UN Women’s contribution to governance and national planning
This evaluation, planned under UN Women’s corporate evaluation plan1, focuses on UN Women’s contribution to Governance and National Planning...
In brief: Corporate evaluation of UN Women’s contribution to governance and national planning
This evaluation, planned under UN Women’s corporate evaluation plan1, focuses on UN Women’s contribution to Governance and National Planning...
Savings for youth: a review of evidence
This report is based on an in-depth review of 44 studies that examine the effects of a range of youth savings initiatives. The definition of...
Midterm Review of the Adolescents 360 Program
This midterm review synthesizes evaluation findings from the design phase of A360, drawing together insights from an ongoing process evaluation,...
A360 Evaluation Mid-Term Review Summary
This is a visual summary of the Midterm Review of the Adolescents 360 Program, which draws together insights from an ongoing process...
A4EA: The Case for an Adaptive Approach to Empowerment and Accountability Programming in Fragile Settings
This A4EA paper brings together three case studies of large Department for International Development (DFID) governance projects in Myanmar,...
60 seconds with…Katherine Gibney
Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick run down of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what Katherine Gibney had...
PJ Chubb
PJ Chubb is a Project Officer at Itad. She works across all areas of project management, logistics, contracts and financial monitoring.
Reflections from the 2019 UK Evaluation Society Conference
In our UKES conference blog this year, Talar Bogosyan explores how evaluation can keep pace in our digital world, Jessica Rust-Smith reflects on...
Country Operation Evaluations: Angola, Afghanistan, Iraq and Egypt
UNHCR’s country operations aim to work effectively to pursue protection and solutions, to support the inclusion of internally displaced,...
A brief introduction: Contribution Analysis and Bayesian Confidence Updating
This paper provides an introduction to contribution analysis and outlines how it establishes whether or not an intervention or investment...
Complex systems thinking in international development
Itad's Ed Hedley reflects on one of the main themes from the 2019 UK Evaluation Society conference, complex systems thinking and asks what an...
Evaluation of Gavi’s Gender Policy
This report presents the findings from the evaluation of Gavi’s 2013 Gender Policy. The evaluation was conducted by Itad in 2018-2019.
Inception Report: Study of CDC’s mobilisation of private investment
This Inception Report describes our proposed approach to the longitudinal evaluation of CDC’s ability to mobilise private investment.
External Review of Enabling the Business of Agriculture
This document describes the findings of an independent review of the Enabling the Business of Agriculture (EBA) project. The review was...
Executive Summary: External Review of Enabling the Business of Agriculture
The ultimate goal of Enabling the Business of Agriculture (EBA) is to provide governments with clearly defined good practices that can inform...
Building resilience in the humanitarian-development nexus: The Community Flood Resilience Project, Kakuma, Kenya
This case study is for a broad audience of practitioners and decision-makers working in the resilience area. It explores how the layering of...
Itad at UKES 2019
We're looking forward to the UK Evaluation Society (UKES) Conference this week, which this year centres around the theme of diversity within the...
No time to wait: evaluating the fight against ‘Drugmageddon’
This week, the UK’s Chief Medical Officer, Sally Davies, called for an Extinction Rebellion-style campaign to raise awareness of antimicrobial...
Reflections on decentralised climate finance from CBA13
I recently witnessed the potential of a funding mechanism that allows indigenous people and local communities to determine how to protect their...
Is open access worth it? Maybe not yet, but we should still do it!
During the impact evaluation of the Millennium Villages project in northern Ghana, we opened up our datasets for wider scrutiny. On reflection, I...
Linking mine action to development: the need for generating evidence of longer-term change
With the annual UN International Mine Awareness Day on April 4, Jason Collodi and Tom Gillhespy from Itad’s Fragile and Conflict-Affected...
GPE 2020 country-level prospective evaluation – Nepal
The purpose of this prospective evaluation is to assess whether GPE’s inputs and influence in Nepal are orienting education sector planning,...