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"
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.
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.
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.
Taking a Long View: My Path to Becoming an Evaluation Professional Taking a Long View: My Path to Becoming an Evaluation Professional By Emily Weaver, PhD, MEASURE Evaluation As my colleagues and I attended the opening plenary of the American Evaluation … Read More "Taking a Long View: My Path to Becoming an Evaluation Professional"
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.