Centre of Excellence for Development Impact and Learning programme ended in April 2023. Visit our programme page on @OPMGlobal for links to all CEDIL outputs.
What have we learned across CEDIL programme? Take a look at new collection of Lessons Learned papers: middle-level theory, evidence claims for informing socio-economic development, & machine learning for impact evaluation. https://t.co/Ndwb7Hs2zl @FCDOResearch@OPMglobal@LIDC_UK
How can evaluations go beyond traditional outcome measurement to explore underlying behaviors & drivers of impact?
@orazio_at of EGC/@YaleEconomics & @_ElisaC_ (@KCLecon) discuss in @CEDILProgramme Brief & working paper:
https://t.co/WsDgXKVsxJ
The International Centre for Evaluation and Development is seeking to recruit a Research Fellow on Gender and Governance project.
For more details and how to apply, visit:https://t.co/eVhLjqkOzg
Gender-Sensitive Risks and Options Assessment for Decision Making (ROAD) to Support WiF2
https://t.co/A4GaV14013
I always find reasons not to brag about my work. For this project, I want to ....not only because we had a 'nudge' to be active in social media!
CEDIL supported several studies that use machine learning methods to enhance the inferences made from impact evaluations. Read more in the third of our lessons learned papers. @FCDOResearch https://t.co/zbh7zQCxph
What have we learned across CEDIL programme? Take a look at new collection of Lessons Learned papers: middle-level theory, evidence claims for informing socio-economic development, & machine learning for impact evaluation. https://t.co/Ndwb7Hs2zl @FCDOResearch@OPMglobal@LIDC_UK
Paper discusses 2 important questions about research that's designed to produce findings for decision makers:
- How are claims that arise from findings justified?
- How are claims & justifications communicated in original research reports & other outputs? https://t.co/ORJnFKBLcu
As CEDIL nears its end and we prepare for closing the website in a few months, please make sure you use CEDIL papers' DOIs (rather than the current URLs) in bookmarks, links and citations to continue with easy discovery and access to CEDIL outputs.
Thank you to all the project teams who have been part of CEDIL. Take a look at the collection of research project papers from this work - agricultural interventions, migration, family planning, evaluation methodology, refugee financial access & much more. https://t.co/uPOZ6B0mJg
📣#CallForPapers!📣
@Africa_evidence's #Evidence2023 takes place from the 13th-15th Sept 2023 in Entebbe, Uganda.
This year's theme is coming together to build a knowledge base for #EIDM practice.
Deadline for content submissions is this Friday.👇
https://t.co/BGmTuaDBmh
All the videos from our recent #CEDIL23 conference on "Innovations in Impact Evaluation: What Have We Learned?" are now on our YouTube channel. Do take a look if you missed them or want to watch again. And please share with anyone who might be interested. https://t.co/ddt8Gp81J6
Elder care in Lebanon: An analysis of care workers and care recipients in the face of crisis - read the @IFPRI discussion paper https://t.co/ojRPqF8omm
Register for the upcoming campbell webinar to be held on 5 May 2023, where @okwen and #colleagues will share their experiences with the @CampbellReviews on promoting the use of evidence in a different world.
Register here https://t.co/2Im9xTf7R4
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This paper describes the use of secondary evaluation data from four government unconditional cash transfer programmes to identify households that are able to use the income shock to significantly improve their living standards and those who aren’t.
🟡 https://t.co/tSz42ACVoS
As we approach the end of the CEDIL programme, we want to ensure that the outputs of CEDIL continue to be discoverable and accessible so are in the process of adding all papers and briefs to
@Policy_Commons
. See https://t.co/9Qi7SDnkS9 for the wealth of papers already there.
Elder care in Lebanon: An analysis of care workers and care recipients in the face of crisis - read the new @IFPRI discussion paper https://t.co/ojRPqF7QwO