Webinars Engage with D4I by joining us for upcoming webinars or browsing past webinar materials below. Want to stay in the loop? Sign up to receive D4I emails and the Monitor newsletter to get notices of upcoming webinars. Children’s Safety in the Digital Environment: Study Results from Moldova On September 30, 2024, D4I hosted a webinar about the safety of children in Moldova in the digital environment. The presenters shared study results to provide a comprehensive understanding of how children, particularly vulnerable children, access and use the internet and their knowledge and experiences in the digital environment. Strengthening Gender Competency in Family Planning: Insights from Ghana on Effective Online Training Models and Tools for Providers On Wednesday, August 7, 2024, D4I hosted a webinar about strengthening gender competency in family planning (FP) that included insights on effective online training models and tools for providers. Enhancing Private Sector Engagement: Introducing the Private Sector Engagement Self-Assessment Monitoring Tool On Tuesday, August 6, 2024, D4I hosted a webinar introducing the new Private Sector Engagement (PSE) Self-Assessment Monitoring (SAM) Tool. Localizing Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL): Insights from Local Actors in Burundi, Colombia, and Malawi On July 17, 2024, D4I hosted the fifth and final webinar in a series on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL). The panel discussion included local research organizations and individuals from Burundi, Colombia, and Malawi. The webinar was conducted in English and French and included interpretation. From Policy to Practice: Navigating Localization and Equitable Partnerships in Global Health On Wednesday, June 26, 2024, D4I hosted the 4th webinar in a series on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL). This webinar included a panel discussion about navigating localization and equitable partnerships in global health. Panel Discussion: Knowledge and Learning Exchange on Locally Led Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) On June 6, 2024, D4I hosted a panel discussion highlighting the experiences of local organizations leading monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL) work within the global health sector. High Impact Practices (HIPs) Webinar Series This two-part HIPs webinar series was was hosted by FHI 360 through the R4S and SMART-HIPS projects, in collaboration with a range of partners in May and July 2024. Strengthening the Social Service Workforce: Findings from a Cross-Country Assessment On Tuesday, March 19, 2024, the U.S. Government’s Advancing Protection and Care for Children in Adversity (APCCA) secretariat and D4I hosted a webinar on “Advancing Protection and Care for Children in Adversity Learning Session - Strengthening the Social Service Workforce: Findings from a Cross-Country Assessment.” Panel Discussion: Shifting Power and the Need to Better Understand Locally Led Capacity Strengthening Efforts On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, D4I hosted the third webinar in a series on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL). The webinar included a panel discussion about shifting power and the need to better understand locally led capacity strengthening efforts in MERL. Using Sentinel Indicators and Network Analysis to Assess Health Program Sustainability in Nigeria On February 28, 2024, D4I hosted the second webinar in a series on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL) about using sentinel indicators and network analysis to assess health program sustainability in Nigeria. Social Accountability in Ethiopia: Community Score Card Implementation to Improve Primary Health Care On Wednesday, February 14, 2024, D4I hosted the first webinar in a series on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL). The webinar, co-hosted by the USAID-funded NPI EXPAND project, highlighted the implementation of community score cards to improve primary health care in Ethiopia. A Tool to Measure the Gender Competency of Family Planning Providers: Insights from Provider Experience in Ghana On December 12, 2023, D4I hosted the webinar, "A Tool to Measure the Gender Competency of Family Planning Providers: Insights from Provider Experience in Ghana." Presenters shared a new self-assessment tool designed to measure gender competency among family planning providers. Bangladesh’s Adolescent Landscape: Unveiling Insights from the Bangladesh Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Survey 2019-20 Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the fifth and final webinar in a series focusing on health equity in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) on October 30, 2023. The webinar that addressed adolescent health issues based on findings from the Bangladesh Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Survey (BAHWS) 2019-20, led by the National Institute for Population Research and Training (NIPORT). Charting a path towards local capacity strengthening: Systems and tools for mapping and planning On September 6, 2023, Data for Impact (D4I) and MOMENTUM’s Monitoring, Evaluation, Innovation, and Learning (ME/IL) Working Group hosted a webinar panel and discussion about tools that catalyze local capacity strengthening, as outlined in USAID’s Local Capacity Strengthening Policy. Research and Evaluation Needs to Support Sustainable Health Programs On August 2, 2023, D4I hosted a webinar discussion of research and evaluation capacity and resources that support strong, sustainable health programs. The webinar was led by D4I’s Lwendo Moonzwe … Read More "Research and Evaluation Needs to Support Sustainable Health Programs" Equitable Approaches and Tools in Knowledge Management On June 15, 2023, D4I hosted the fourth webinar in a series focusing on health equity in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). This webinar focused on Knowledge SUCCESS’s equitable approaches and tools in knowledge management (KM) Preparing Future Social Workers for Data-Driven Practice: A Panel Discussion with Universities in Moldova and the USA On May 31, 2023, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted a webinar on preparing future social workers for data-driven practice. Use of data is indispensable in today’s social work practice. This reality is reflected in the latest global standards for social work education. Validation of a Reproductive Empowerment Scale Using Longitudinal Data On March 8, 2023, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the third webinar in a series focusing on health equity in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). This webinar focused on strengthening the measurement of reproductive empowerment among women in sub-Saharan Africa. Promoting Health Equity in the Armenia D4I Counter-Trafficking in Persons (C-TIP) Activity On December 6, 2022, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the second webinar in a series focusing on health equity in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). This webinar focused on the promotion of health equity in D4I’s counter-trafficking in persons (C-TIP) work in Armenia. Family planning needs across the life cycle in Bangladesh: Synthesis of recent evidence and a proposed new approach On November 28, 2022, Data for Impact (D4I) held a one-hour webinar focused on addressing family planning needs across the life cycle in Bangladesh. This webinar shared recent evidence on family planning behavior across the life cycle in Bangladesh and recommendations to reach women and couples with tailored interventions for each life cycle stage based on that evidence. Behavioral Interventions for the Use of Evaluation Findings On November 1, 2022, D4I held a webinar discussing behavioral interventions for the use of evaluation findings. A recent D4I study applied a behavioral perspective to better understand barriers and enablers to using evaluation findings in USAID’s global health programming. Recent health equity-focused work under The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) Program On September 19, 2022, D4I held the first webinar in a series focusing on health equity in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). The webinar presented two DHS studies that discuss inequalities in child health indicators and access to and use of digital resources. Data for Impact’s Digital Skills Assessment: A guide to build digital skills in the child protection workforce On September 27, 2022, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted a one-hour webinar introducing a new guide to build digital skills in the child protection workforce. In this webinar, the D4I team explored how to assess the digital competencies of child protection staff using the recently developed “D4I Digital Skills Assessment Guide.” Evaluating integrated health programs: An example from Nigeria On July 26, 2022, Data for Impact hosted a webinar on evaluating integrated health programs. In this webinar, presenters described the design of an evaluation of an integrated health program in Nigeria as a case study of these challenges and how they were addressed in a complex real-world evaluation. RECAP: A tool to assess and grow local capacity for rigorous research and evaluation of health programs On June 16, 2022, D4I hosted a webinar exploring the RECAP package. The webinar described how RECAP was developed, provided an overview of the package components, and shared results from tool use in three settings. Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators (EN-MINI) Tools for Routine Health Information Systems On May 17, 2022, D4I hosted a webinar on the Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators (EN-MINI) Tools for Routine Health Information Systems. The EN-MINI tools MAP newborn data in routine health information systems, explore current USE of newborn data for decision-making, and identify how to IMPROVE newborn data quality. Integration of Machine Learning HIV Risk Scoring Model into KenyaEMR On April 19, 2022, D4I held the next webinar in a series focusing on integration in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning. This webinar explored the integration of machine learning models with electronic medical records, achieved through the Kenya Health Management Information Systems (KeHMIS) project. Disease surveillance using a One Health approach in Burkina Faso: Successes and opportunities of a multisectoral collaboration On May 10, 2022, D4I hosted a webinar focused on the integration of human and zoonotic data in One Health surveillance system in Burkina Faso. Data integration under The Demographic and Health Survey Program On March 22, 2022, D4I hosted the second webinar in a series focusing on integration in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). This webinar featured two staff members from The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program. They discussed two recent DHS studies that integrated data; specifically, household survey and health facility assessment data and geospatial covariate and household survey data. Development of a tool to assess the gender competency of family planning providers Development of a tool to assess the gender competency of family planning providers On February 23, 2022, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the first webinar in a series focusing on … Read More "Development of a tool to assess the gender competency of family planning providers" Case Management Information Systems for Child Protection and Care: Data for Impact Presents the CMIS Assessment, Planning and Governance Toolkits On September 23, 2021, D4I held a webinar introducing two toolkits for strengthening implementation and governance of case management information systems (CMIS) for child protection and care. Using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis Using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis Data for Impact hosted a webinar on using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis in March 2021. This was the next … Read More "Using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis" Lessons learned for drawing on multiple secondary data sources in evaluation Lessons learned for drawing on multiple secondary data sources in evaluation On February 10, 2021, Data for Impact (D4I) held a webinar in a series sharing lessons learned and practical … Read More "Lessons learned for drawing on multiple secondary data sources in evaluation" Managing missing values in routinely reported data: One approach from the Democratic Republic of the Congo On December 2, 2020, Data for Impact (D4I) held the second webinar in a series sharing lessons learned and practical suggestions on using routine and other existing data for evaluation and research. This one-hour webinar focused on managing missingness in routinely reported data and explored this through use of District Health Information System 2 (DHIS2) data from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Use of Routine Data for Economic Evaluations Use of Routine Data for Economic Evaluations In October 2020, Data for Impact held the first webinar in a series sharing lessons learned and practical suggestions on using routine and … Read More "Use of Routine Data for Economic Evaluations" Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance On Thursday, September 24, 2020, Data for Impact hosted a one-hour webinar sharing guidance for using routine data in evaluations. The webinar was … Read More "Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance" Lessons learned in using organizational network analysis for planning and evaluation of global health programs On March 18, 2020. Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the fourth webinar in a series sharing lessons learned in applying complexity-aware methods in global health evaluation and research. This webinar focused on organizational network analysis (ONA). Lessons learned in using the ripple effects mapping (REM) method for evaluation On February 20, 2020, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the third webinar in a series sharing lessons learned in applying complexity-aware methods in evaluation. Today, evaluations require methods that are flexible; allow for the complexity of current public health programming in low-resource settings; and address field challenges such as strict budget and time constraints, limited baseline data, and lack of access to comparison groups. Under these circumstances, the Ripple Effects Mapping (REM) method is a useful tool for evaluators. Lessons learned in using most significant change for evaluation Lessons learned in using most significant change for evaluation Data for Impact hosted a webinar on January 8, 2020 sharing lessons learned in using most significant change for evaluation. Watch … Read More "Lessons learned in using most significant change for evaluation" Lessons and Approaches to Support the Capacity Strengthening Priorities of Local Partners On April 5, 2019 Data for Impact hosted a webinar that shared experience from multiple projects in adapting and managing tools to strengthen the capacity of organizations in low- and medium-resource countries to conduct public health programs independently. Beyond Assessments: Capacity Strengthening Experiences of Local Partners During this webinar from June 18, 2019, presenters from two organizations in Kenya and Southern Africa shared experiences in identifying opportunities and gaps for institutional strengthening to build technical and institutional capacity in preparation to apply for and manage direct awards from USAID or other donors. Lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation Lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation Data for Impact (D4I) hosted a one-hour webinar on October 17, 2019 that shared lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation. … Read More "Lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation" Au-delà des évaluations: expériences de renforcement de capacités des institutions en Afrique de l’Ouest Le 18 juillet, 2019, le projet Data for Impact (D4I), en collaboration avec Evidence for Development (E4D) et ses partenaires—le Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna (CRSN-Nouna), le Bureau d’Appui en Santé Publique’96 (BASP’96), et Initiative Ivoirienne pour l’Evaluation (2iEval)— a organisé un webinaire. Suite aux deux autres webinaires organisés en avril 2019 et en juin 2019, ce webinaire continue les échanges pour l’acquisition de connaissances sur les approches efficaces de renforcement de capacité des institutions en vue d’aider les pays dans leur marche vers l’autonomie.
Children’s Safety in the Digital Environment: Study Results from Moldova On September 30, 2024, D4I hosted a webinar about the safety of children in Moldova in the digital environment. The presenters shared study results to provide a comprehensive understanding of how children, particularly vulnerable children, access and use the internet and their knowledge and experiences in the digital environment.
Strengthening Gender Competency in Family Planning: Insights from Ghana on Effective Online Training Models and Tools for Providers On Wednesday, August 7, 2024, D4I hosted a webinar about strengthening gender competency in family planning (FP) that included insights on effective online training models and tools for providers.
Enhancing Private Sector Engagement: Introducing the Private Sector Engagement Self-Assessment Monitoring Tool On Tuesday, August 6, 2024, D4I hosted a webinar introducing the new Private Sector Engagement (PSE) Self-Assessment Monitoring (SAM) Tool.
Localizing Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL): Insights from Local Actors in Burundi, Colombia, and Malawi On July 17, 2024, D4I hosted the fifth and final webinar in a series on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL). The panel discussion included local research organizations and individuals from Burundi, Colombia, and Malawi. The webinar was conducted in English and French and included interpretation.
From Policy to Practice: Navigating Localization and Equitable Partnerships in Global Health On Wednesday, June 26, 2024, D4I hosted the 4th webinar in a series on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL). This webinar included a panel discussion about navigating localization and equitable partnerships in global health.
Panel Discussion: Knowledge and Learning Exchange on Locally Led Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) On June 6, 2024, D4I hosted a panel discussion highlighting the experiences of local organizations leading monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL) work within the global health sector.
High Impact Practices (HIPs) Webinar Series This two-part HIPs webinar series was was hosted by FHI 360 through the R4S and SMART-HIPS projects, in collaboration with a range of partners in May and July 2024.
Strengthening the Social Service Workforce: Findings from a Cross-Country Assessment On Tuesday, March 19, 2024, the U.S. Government’s Advancing Protection and Care for Children in Adversity (APCCA) secretariat and D4I hosted a webinar on “Advancing Protection and Care for Children in Adversity Learning Session - Strengthening the Social Service Workforce: Findings from a Cross-Country Assessment.”
Panel Discussion: Shifting Power and the Need to Better Understand Locally Led Capacity Strengthening Efforts On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, D4I hosted the third webinar in a series on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL). The webinar included a panel discussion about shifting power and the need to better understand locally led capacity strengthening efforts in MERL.
Using Sentinel Indicators and Network Analysis to Assess Health Program Sustainability in Nigeria On February 28, 2024, D4I hosted the second webinar in a series on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL) about using sentinel indicators and network analysis to assess health program sustainability in Nigeria.
Social Accountability in Ethiopia: Community Score Card Implementation to Improve Primary Health Care On Wednesday, February 14, 2024, D4I hosted the first webinar in a series on localization in monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL). The webinar, co-hosted by the USAID-funded NPI EXPAND project, highlighted the implementation of community score cards to improve primary health care in Ethiopia.
A Tool to Measure the Gender Competency of Family Planning Providers: Insights from Provider Experience in Ghana On December 12, 2023, D4I hosted the webinar, "A Tool to Measure the Gender Competency of Family Planning Providers: Insights from Provider Experience in Ghana." Presenters shared a new self-assessment tool designed to measure gender competency among family planning providers.
Bangladesh’s Adolescent Landscape: Unveiling Insights from the Bangladesh Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Survey 2019-20 Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the fifth and final webinar in a series focusing on health equity in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) on October 30, 2023. The webinar that addressed adolescent health issues based on findings from the Bangladesh Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Survey (BAHWS) 2019-20, led by the National Institute for Population Research and Training (NIPORT).
Charting a path towards local capacity strengthening: Systems and tools for mapping and planning On September 6, 2023, Data for Impact (D4I) and MOMENTUM’s Monitoring, Evaluation, Innovation, and Learning (ME/IL) Working Group hosted a webinar panel and discussion about tools that catalyze local capacity strengthening, as outlined in USAID’s Local Capacity Strengthening Policy.
Research and Evaluation Needs to Support Sustainable Health Programs On August 2, 2023, D4I hosted a webinar discussion of research and evaluation capacity and resources that support strong, sustainable health programs. The webinar was led by D4I’s Lwendo Moonzwe … Read More "Research and Evaluation Needs to Support Sustainable Health Programs"
Equitable Approaches and Tools in Knowledge Management On June 15, 2023, D4I hosted the fourth webinar in a series focusing on health equity in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). This webinar focused on Knowledge SUCCESS’s equitable approaches and tools in knowledge management (KM)
Preparing Future Social Workers for Data-Driven Practice: A Panel Discussion with Universities in Moldova and the USA On May 31, 2023, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted a webinar on preparing future social workers for data-driven practice. Use of data is indispensable in today’s social work practice. This reality is reflected in the latest global standards for social work education.
Validation of a Reproductive Empowerment Scale Using Longitudinal Data On March 8, 2023, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the third webinar in a series focusing on health equity in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). This webinar focused on strengthening the measurement of reproductive empowerment among women in sub-Saharan Africa.
Promoting Health Equity in the Armenia D4I Counter-Trafficking in Persons (C-TIP) Activity On December 6, 2022, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the second webinar in a series focusing on health equity in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). This webinar focused on the promotion of health equity in D4I’s counter-trafficking in persons (C-TIP) work in Armenia.
Family planning needs across the life cycle in Bangladesh: Synthesis of recent evidence and a proposed new approach On November 28, 2022, Data for Impact (D4I) held a one-hour webinar focused on addressing family planning needs across the life cycle in Bangladesh. This webinar shared recent evidence on family planning behavior across the life cycle in Bangladesh and recommendations to reach women and couples with tailored interventions for each life cycle stage based on that evidence.
Behavioral Interventions for the Use of Evaluation Findings On November 1, 2022, D4I held a webinar discussing behavioral interventions for the use of evaluation findings. A recent D4I study applied a behavioral perspective to better understand barriers and enablers to using evaluation findings in USAID’s global health programming.
Recent health equity-focused work under The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) Program On September 19, 2022, D4I held the first webinar in a series focusing on health equity in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). The webinar presented two DHS studies that discuss inequalities in child health indicators and access to and use of digital resources.
Data for Impact’s Digital Skills Assessment: A guide to build digital skills in the child protection workforce On September 27, 2022, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted a one-hour webinar introducing a new guide to build digital skills in the child protection workforce. In this webinar, the D4I team explored how to assess the digital competencies of child protection staff using the recently developed “D4I Digital Skills Assessment Guide.”
Evaluating integrated health programs: An example from Nigeria On July 26, 2022, Data for Impact hosted a webinar on evaluating integrated health programs. In this webinar, presenters described the design of an evaluation of an integrated health program in Nigeria as a case study of these challenges and how they were addressed in a complex real-world evaluation.
RECAP: A tool to assess and grow local capacity for rigorous research and evaluation of health programs On June 16, 2022, D4I hosted a webinar exploring the RECAP package. The webinar described how RECAP was developed, provided an overview of the package components, and shared results from tool use in three settings.
Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators (EN-MINI) Tools for Routine Health Information Systems On May 17, 2022, D4I hosted a webinar on the Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators (EN-MINI) Tools for Routine Health Information Systems. The EN-MINI tools MAP newborn data in routine health information systems, explore current USE of newborn data for decision-making, and identify how to IMPROVE newborn data quality.
Integration of Machine Learning HIV Risk Scoring Model into KenyaEMR On April 19, 2022, D4I held the next webinar in a series focusing on integration in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning. This webinar explored the integration of machine learning models with electronic medical records, achieved through the Kenya Health Management Information Systems (KeHMIS) project.
Disease surveillance using a One Health approach in Burkina Faso: Successes and opportunities of a multisectoral collaboration On May 10, 2022, D4I hosted a webinar focused on the integration of human and zoonotic data in One Health surveillance system in Burkina Faso.
Data integration under The Demographic and Health Survey Program On March 22, 2022, D4I hosted the second webinar in a series focusing on integration in global health monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). This webinar featured two staff members from The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program. They discussed two recent DHS studies that integrated data; specifically, household survey and health facility assessment data and geospatial covariate and household survey data.
Development of a tool to assess the gender competency of family planning providers Development of a tool to assess the gender competency of family planning providers On February 23, 2022, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the first webinar in a series focusing on … Read More "Development of a tool to assess the gender competency of family planning providers"
Case Management Information Systems for Child Protection and Care: Data for Impact Presents the CMIS Assessment, Planning and Governance Toolkits On September 23, 2021, D4I held a webinar introducing two toolkits for strengthening implementation and governance of case management information systems (CMIS) for child protection and care.
Using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis Using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis Data for Impact hosted a webinar on using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis in March 2021. This was the next … Read More "Using routine information to conduct facility-level efficiency analysis"
Lessons learned for drawing on multiple secondary data sources in evaluation Lessons learned for drawing on multiple secondary data sources in evaluation On February 10, 2021, Data for Impact (D4I) held a webinar in a series sharing lessons learned and practical … Read More "Lessons learned for drawing on multiple secondary data sources in evaluation"
Managing missing values in routinely reported data: One approach from the Democratic Republic of the Congo On December 2, 2020, Data for Impact (D4I) held the second webinar in a series sharing lessons learned and practical suggestions on using routine and other existing data for evaluation and research. This one-hour webinar focused on managing missingness in routinely reported data and explored this through use of District Health Information System 2 (DHIS2) data from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Use of Routine Data for Economic Evaluations Use of Routine Data for Economic Evaluations In October 2020, Data for Impact held the first webinar in a series sharing lessons learned and practical suggestions on using routine and … Read More "Use of Routine Data for Economic Evaluations"
Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance On Thursday, September 24, 2020, Data for Impact hosted a one-hour webinar sharing guidance for using routine data in evaluations. The webinar was … Read More "Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance"
Lessons learned in using organizational network analysis for planning and evaluation of global health programs On March 18, 2020. Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the fourth webinar in a series sharing lessons learned in applying complexity-aware methods in global health evaluation and research. This webinar focused on organizational network analysis (ONA).
Lessons learned in using the ripple effects mapping (REM) method for evaluation On February 20, 2020, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted the third webinar in a series sharing lessons learned in applying complexity-aware methods in evaluation. Today, evaluations require methods that are flexible; allow for the complexity of current public health programming in low-resource settings; and address field challenges such as strict budget and time constraints, limited baseline data, and lack of access to comparison groups. Under these circumstances, the Ripple Effects Mapping (REM) method is a useful tool for evaluators.
Lessons learned in using most significant change for evaluation Lessons learned in using most significant change for evaluation Data for Impact hosted a webinar on January 8, 2020 sharing lessons learned in using most significant change for evaluation. Watch … Read More "Lessons learned in using most significant change for evaluation"
Lessons and Approaches to Support the Capacity Strengthening Priorities of Local Partners On April 5, 2019 Data for Impact hosted a webinar that shared experience from multiple projects in adapting and managing tools to strengthen the capacity of organizations in low- and medium-resource countries to conduct public health programs independently.
Beyond Assessments: Capacity Strengthening Experiences of Local Partners During this webinar from June 18, 2019, presenters from two organizations in Kenya and Southern Africa shared experiences in identifying opportunities and gaps for institutional strengthening to build technical and institutional capacity in preparation to apply for and manage direct awards from USAID or other donors.
Lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation Lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation Data for Impact (D4I) hosted a one-hour webinar on October 17, 2019 that shared lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation. … Read More "Lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation"
Au-delà des évaluations: expériences de renforcement de capacités des institutions en Afrique de l’Ouest Le 18 juillet, 2019, le projet Data for Impact (D4I), en collaboration avec Evidence for Development (E4D) et ses partenaires—le Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna (CRSN-Nouna), le Bureau d’Appui en Santé Publique’96 (BASP’96), et Initiative Ivoirienne pour l’Evaluation (2iEval)— a organisé un webinaire. Suite aux deux autres webinaires organisés en avril 2019 et en juin 2019, ce webinaire continue les échanges pour l’acquisition de connaissances sur les approches efficaces de renforcement de capacité des institutions en vue d’aider les pays dans leur marche vers l’autonomie.