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What I learned at the CARES realist evaluation conference
A couple of weeks ago I attended the CARES realist evaluation conference at the Barbican Centre in London. It was a brilliant few days of...
Itad at EES: Five takeaways from inside the QCA bubble
Florian Schatz reflects on the Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) sessions at this year's European Evaluation Society conference.
Demonstrating VfM within an M4P programme
Over the last 12 months, Itad has been developing a Value for Money (VfM) system for the Private Enterprise Programme Ethiopia (PEPE), a private...
Laying the foundations for measuring resilience
This BRACED Working Paper provides insights and lessons learnt from designing and implementing the early stages of a quantitative impact...
Itad at the What Works Global Summit 2016
Rob Lloyd and associate Isabel Vogel were on a panel at the 2016 What Works Global Summit in London, discussing 'global perspectives on the use...
60 Seconds with…Ethel Sibanda
Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick run down of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what Ethel Sibanda had to...
Itad at the European Evaluation Society Conference 2016
Itad staff and associates will be at this year’s European Evaluation Society (EES) Conference in Maastricht, the Netherlands, presenting and...
Global Resilience Partnership: Monitoring, Learning and Evaluation
Itad has been engaged by Global Resilience Partner as a Learning Partner in the Impact Unit to design and deliver a MEL system for the programme.
Itad at SEEP2016
This week, Itad’s Charley Clarke will be at The SEEP Network’s annual conference in Arlington, Virginia, participating in two sessions as...
The role of capacity assessment in ensuring contextually appropriate capacity support
This blog looks at the role of capacity assessments in ensuring contextually appropriate capacity support.
Final evaluation report of the Tilitonse Fund, Malawi
Tilitonse is a multi-donor fund that has been designed to develop and encourage civil engagement in Malawi, to support more accountable,...
Itad at SOCAP16
This week Itad’s Charley Clarke and Sam McPherson will be at SOCAP16, a conference ‘at the intersection of money and meaning’, exploring...
Communication for Development: an evaluation of UNICEF’s Capacity and Action – Synthesis Report
UNICEF is one of the lead international agencies in promoting and using communication for development (C4D) as a cross-cutting programme strategy...
Dismantling patriarchy in Nigeria
At Itad, we work on different programmes that aim to support gender equality in Nigeria. Getting a deeper understanding of the changes that...
Independent Evaluation of the Programme for the Reduction of Maternal and Neonatal Mortality in Kenya
Itad is a consortium member delivering the evaluation of the programme to reduce maternal & neonatal deaths in Kenya over a period of three years.
Assessing the value of evaluations
What’s an appropriate amount of money to spend on an evaluation? It’s a difficult question to answer. It’s difficult because it depends.
Norwegian Aid and Adaptive Programming
Towards the end of 2015, Itad’s Organisational Effectiveness theme conducted an evaluation of Norway’s support to public sector capacity...
Why innovation prizes for development are interesting to evaluate
Do innovation prizes work in development? What is their value and use, especially compared to other forms of funding?
The Value of Evaluation: Tools for Budgeting and Valuing Evaluations
The discussion paper explores 'The Value of Evaluation: Tools for Budgeting and Valuing Evaluations'.
Evaluation of Norway’s support to Capacity Development
Towards the end of last year Itad’s Organisational Effectiveness theme conducted an evaluation of Norway’s support to public sector capacity...
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...
Nepal Rural Access Programme – Reality Check Approach Midline Report 2016
This report presents the main findings of the Midline Reality Check Approach (RCA) study conducted in April 2016, two years after the baseline...
60 Seconds with…Alex Cornelius
Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick run down of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what Alex Cornelius had to...
Partnership to Engage, Reform and Learn (PERL) – Engaged Citizens
The Engaged Citizens pillar within PERL (Partnership to Engage, Reform and Learn) Nigeria supports citizens to engage more effectively to...