From Intentions to Actions – Using Commitment Devices for Evidence Use How can we get people to use evidence more in health programming? D4I recently tried something a little different—using ‘commitment devices’ or tools to lock people into accomplishing a goal. Here’s what we learned.
10 Ways to Increase the Use of Evaluation Findings We are Agata Slota, Cassandra Ake, and Lucinda Jones with the USAID-funded Data for Impact (D4I) project. D4I supports countries to generate and use high-quality data to improve their programs, policies, and health outcomes. Our activity with D4I focuses on identifying behavioral interventions to increase the use of evaluation findings. Here are 10 evidence-based approaches your organization can try.
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.