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FoodTrade East and Southern Africa: Mid-Term Evaluation Final Report

During Q3 2016, the Evaluation Management Unit (EMU), managed by Itad UK, undertook the independent Mid-term Evaluation (MTE) of FoodTrade East...

Project

Year 3 Evaluation of Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development

Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development (‘Pacific Women’) aimed to improve the political, social and economic opportunities for women in...

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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,...

Report

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...

Project

Retrospective Impact Assessment of the Financial Sector Deepening Trust of Tanzania

Itad, in collaboration with our partner MicroSave, will be conducting an evaluation to assess the impact that the Financial Services Deepening...

Blog

The Rigour Arguments in Impact Evaluations

Abdulkareem Lawal shares his reflections from attending an Impact Evaluation course at the Institute of Development Studies in April 2015

Project

Scoping and Design of Rigorous Impact Evaluation: Bangladesh

Itad undertook a scoping study to design an impact evaluation of voluntary taxation alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in Bangladesh.

Project

A Mixed-Method Impact Evaluation Design of a Mobile Phone Application for Nutrition Service Delivery in Indonesia

Child under-nutrition remains one of the most devastating realities in many parts of the world. The use of mobile phone technology may offer...

Report

Independent Evaluation of Accountability in Tanzania (AcT) Programme – Final Report

The Accountability in Tanzania programme started in 2009, ‘whose purpose is to increase the responsiveness and accountability of Government in...

Project

Impact Evaluation of a Programme to Accelerate Improved Nutrition for the Extreme Poor in Bangladesh

Rates of malnutrition in Bangladesh are among the highest in the world. The ‘DFID Programme to Accelerate Improved Nutrition for the Extreme...

Blog

CDI: Placing values back into impact evaluation?

One of the core themes to emerge from the day was a focus on how to put values (and people) more at the centre of impact evaluation.

Report

Nepal Rural Access Programme – MEL Component: Inception Report

This report provides an assessment of progress achieved during the inception phase of the MEL Component of the Nepal Rural Access Programme.

Project

Independent Evaluation of the Child Development Grant in Northern Nigeria

Malnutrition is endemic in Northern Nigeria and has complex inter-related causes associated with food security, caring practices, and health...

Blog

Governance, Experiments and their Limitations

Earlier this week, I was at a day of the Experiments in Governance and Politics (EGAP) conference in London, with participants from DFID, the...

Blog

Reflections on the recent Centre for Development Impact conference

At the recent joint IDS-Itad Centre for Development Impact (CDI) conference - Impact, Innovation and Learning: Towards a Research and Practice...

Blog

Impact, Innovation and Learning: Towards a Research and Practice Agenda for the Future

A number of us very recently attended the first conference of the joint IDS-Itad Centre for Development Impact (CDI) - Impact, Innovation and...

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Monitoring & Evaluation of the Nepal Rural Access Programme

Itad is managing the independent Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Unit (MEL Unit) of the third phase of the Nepal Rural Access Programme (RAP).

Project

Impact evaluation of the Millennium Villages project in Northern Ghana 

Billions of people live in extreme poverty. The Millennium Villages project is a bold attempt to lift rural African communities out of the...