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Is my social protection programme ‘shock-responsive’ or ‘adaptive’?
What is adaptive social protection? How does it differ from shock responsive social protection? Why does it matter? These were some of the...
Five key principles for Adaptive Social Protection programming
‘Adaptive Social Protection’ (ASP) came from a realisation that social protection, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation were...
Strategic Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Partnership with Gatsby Africa
Itad is pleased to announce a new learning partnership with Gatsby Africa, to strengthen their Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning capacity...
Savings in Sub-Saharan Africa: Access, Policies and Priorities
Saving hasn't kept up with access in the growth of financial inclusion. A new report sets out to understand trends in savings and how policies...
Portfolio evaluation of advocacy efforts in development policy and finance
Aid budgets should be able to respond to emerging challenges. Donors should be supporting developing countries towards the transition to...
Using a social norms approach to tackle corruption in Nigeria
As a teenager in a rural community in Nigeria, I often witnessed the scorn and disgrace heaped on officials of village associations who could not...
Blended finance & addressing the evidence gap – Reflections from an OECD workshop
Earlier this week I was at an OECD workshop hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Engaging adolescent girls in governance processes: lessons from Northern Nigeria
Itad conducted an independent impact evaluation of the DFID-funded Mobilising for Development (M4D) programme, which aimed to enable adolescent...
Webinar: Navigating the Evidence on Savings-Focused Financial Inclusion
The official launch of the Savings Evidence Map took place in October 2018, with an interactive demonstration on how to access and navigate the...
Management of the Local Roads Network in Federal Nepal – Policy Brief
People living in remote areas of Nepal demand and aspire to be physically connected year-round to markets and service centres. A wealth of...
Statement on the impact evaluation of the Millennium Villages Project
An independent impact evaluation of a Millennium Villages Project (MVP) covering 35 villages in Northern Ghana was led by Itad in partnership...
Final report: Evaluation of the Addressing Violence Against Women and Girls Through Football programme
Itad was commissioned to undertake an evaluation of the Addressing Violence Against Women and Girls Through Football programme.
Final report annexes: Evaluation of the Addressing Violence Against Women and Girls Through Football Programme
Itad was commissioned to undertake an evaluation of the Addressing Violence Against Women and Girls Through Football programme. These are the...
Monitoring tools from the Kenya Timz programme
This document compiles several monitoring tools designed for the Addressing Violence Against Women and Girls Through Sport (Kenya Timz) programme
Can football tackle violence against women and girls?
Over the years, there has been steadily growing interest in the idea that sport can make a difference in development, beyond the obvious benefits...
Resilience Measurement, Evidence and Learning Conference 2018
Join us at the first-ever conference of the Resilience Measurement, Evidence and Learning Community of Practice in New Orleans.
Itad expands leadership team
As Itad continues to grow and evolve its offer and client base, we have expanded our leadership team to include eight partners who will lead on...
Costing the impacts of violence against women: six potential pitfalls
David Walker explores six regular pitfalls that are encountered in building a costings study, and how to address them in this Itad blog.
Itad at EES 2018
Join us next week at the European Evaluation Society (EES) Biennial conference, where several members of the Itad team will present work from a...
Evaluating the results of BRACED projects in Ethiopia, Myanmar and Niger
The three-year, £110 million UK Department for International Development (DFID)-funded Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes...
The market-based approach to resilience in Ethiopia: qualitative evidence from South Omo
Participatory discussion with two pastoralist communities in South Omo and key informant interviews with project staff and government officials...
60 seconds with…Ekaterina Shaleva
Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick run down of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what Ekaterina had to say…
Itad at Stockholm Evaluation Week 2018
Next week, Itad’s Tim Ruffer will be at Stockholm Evaluation Week (SEW), which this year centres around the theme of ‘Evaluation Capacity...
Executive Summary: Impact Evaluation of the SADA Millennium Villages Project in Northern Ghana
The Millennium Villages Project (MVP) aims to demonstrate how the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) could be achieved locally through an...