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Evaluation of UNICEF’s PMTCT/paediatric AIDS programme
Itad has been contracted to evaluate UNICEF’s efforts to support scale up of PMTCT of HIV & Paediatric HIV care and treatment programs over the...
Fifth IHP+ Monitoring Round – Country Assessments
IHP+ is a group of 65 partners committed to improving the health of citizens in developing countries by putting the principles of Effective...
Six Lessons from the 2016 UK Evaluation Society Conference
Itad was well represented at this years’ UK Evaluation Society (UKES) conference
Itad’s Realist Evaluation week – Three Lessons from the BRACED session
Dave Wilson reflects on three key lessons the BRACED evaluation team learnt with Gill Westhorp during Itad's Realist Evaluation week.
How can capacity development promote evidence-informed policy making? – BCURE Evaluation Briefing No. 1
This briefing note presents three lessons emerging from a literature review by the BCURE evaluation team on ‘how can capacity development...
Medicines Transparency Alliance (MeTA), Policy Briefing 1
This policy briefing of Itad's evaluation of the Medicines Transparency Allicance gives an overview of the methods, findings, challenges &...
Evaluation of Adolescents 360
Adolescents 360 (A360) was a four-year initiative (2016 – 2020) to increase adolescent girls’ access to and demand for modern contraception...
The Medicines Transparency Alliance (MeTA) evaluation: Another piece of evidence supporting the value of multi-stakeholder approaches
Itad, in cooperation with Pamoja, recently completed an evaluation of the Medicines Transparency Alliance (MeTA). MeTA was a DFID-funded...
Itad spends week with Realist Evaluation expert Gill Westhorp
This April, Itad spent an informative and enlightening week with Realist Evaluation (RE) expert, Dr Gill Westhorp.
Medicines Transparency Alliance (MeTA) Evaluation, Final Report
The purpose of this evaluation was to assess MeTA’s underlying rationale to provide lessons for future programming of interventions.
Itad at the 2016 UKES Conference
Itad will have lots of representatives at this weeks' UK Evaluation Society (UKES) Conference, speaking on a range of subjects.
How MEL systems provide answers for development in a warming world
This Earth Day, Itad's Sarah Standley, Robbie Gregorowski, and Dave Wilson reflect on how MEL systems provide answers for development in a...
BCURE Literature Review – How can capacity development promote evidence-informed policy making?
This literature review examines how and why different approaches to capacity building for evidence-informed policy making work, for whom, and in...
BCURE Literature Review Section 1 – What is ‘building capacity for evidence-informed policy making’?
This section of the BCURE Literature Review discusses the theories and assumptions underpinning the BCURE programme.
BCURE Literature Review Section 2 – What factors promote and constrain evidence-informed policy making?
There is a large amount of evidence on the barriers to and facilitators of EIPM, synthesised in a number of secondary reviews. However, this...
BCURE Literature Review Section 3 – What is the evidence on how to build capacity for evidence-informed policy making?
This section of the BCURE Literature Review examines primary evidence from studies of interventions aiming to build capacity for EIPM, adopting...
External Review of the Enabling the Business of Agriculture (EBA)
The Enabling the Business of Agriculture (EBA) is a World Bank Group study collecting unique data on the regulations that affect farmers. DFID...
60 Seconds with…Ed Hedley
Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick run down of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what Ed Hedley had to say…
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...
Leonora Evans Gutierrez
Leonora Evans Gutierrez is a Principal Consultant at Itad. She has eight years’ experience working on conflict, peace and security.
60 Seconds with…Emmeline Willcocks
Our ‘60 Seconds with…’ blogs are designed to provide a quick run down of what our staff do here at Itad. Here is what Emmeline Willcocks...
Rapid Perception Survey on “Bikash ko Bato” – A joint RAP and MEL report
RAP 3's communication strategy included the “10 RAP Principles – that guide all activities and communications”. It also aimed to reach out...
Strengthening the enabling environment for young women’s empowerment in Nigeria: unpacking Voices for Change vision of change
On International Women’s Day, Claire Hughes, who leads Itad’s work on gender, reflects on the Voices for Change pathway to empowering young...
AIDS, TB and Malaria: What difference is the Global Fund making?
In 2015 Itad, together with Euro Health Group and the University of California, San Francisco, was commissioned by the Global Fund’s...