by Sharon Scotcher | Jun 1, 2022 | Blog
Three ways theories of change are helping evaluate a complex initiative to improve waste pickers’ lives | 3ie Among challenging evaluation scenarios, few are more difficult and thankless than those that involve multiple overlapping interventions. Anything less...
by Scott Chaplowe | May 30, 2022 | Blog
1. Could you please introduce yourself and your specific areas of interest? (If relevant: and who will you be presenting this workshop with?) SCOTT: I have been working in international development for over 25 years, and evaluation for about 19 of those years. I...
by Cristina Cribillers | May 19, 2022 | Blog
By Cristina Cribillers and Maria Pomes-Jimenez The end of April saw a much awaited and solid step ahead for the advancement of public policy evaluation in Spain. The Council of Ministers approved legislation aimed at strengthening, systematising and providing...
by Sharon Scotcher | May 4, 2022 | Blog
Advanced Content Analysis: Can Artificial Intelligence Accelerate Theory-Driven Complex Program Evaluation? | World Bank Independent Evaluation Group The spectre of artificial intelligence (AI) has haunted the evaluation profession for decades, evoking excitement...
by Daria Blinova | Apr 14, 2022 | Blog
This blog is by Daria Blinova & Julia Rickenbacher, yEES! members P2p+ Europe was thrilled to hold its second career advisory session for young and emerging evaluators (YEEs) in late February. Special guest speaker Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Meyer, Head of Evaluation...
by Sharon Scotcher | Apr 7, 2022 | Blog
What we’re reading in March: Remembering the Learning part of MEL, Machine Learning in GIS and Evaluating Family Planning in Egypt By Greg McGann, EES Blog Editor Learning at the speed of trust: building monitoring, evaluation and learning capacity | itad Few...