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Tag: evaluation

Research and Evaluation Needs to Support Sustainable Health Programs

July 19, 2023August 3, 2023

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 …

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Behavioral Interventions for the Use of Evaluation Findings

October 4, 2022July 14, 2023

Behavioral Interventions for the Use of Evaluation Findings Data for Impact (D4I) held a webinar on November 1, 2022, discussing behavioral interventions for the use of evaluation findings. D4I’s Agata …

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Evaluating integrated health programs: An example from Nigeria

July 12, 2022July 28, 2023

Evaluating integrated health programs: An example from Nigeria Data for Impact hosted a one-hour webinar on evaluating integrated health programs. The webinar was led by Data for Impact’s Siân Curtis, …

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RECAP: A tool to assess and grow local capacity for rigorous research and evaluation of health programs

May 3, 2022July 14, 2023

RECAP: A tool to assess and grow local capacity for rigorous research and evaluation of health programs Local research organizations around the world play a crucial role in research and …

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Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance

August 27, 2020July 28, 2023

Routine data use in evaluation: practical guidance On Thursday, September 24, at 11am EDT, Data for Impact hosted a one-hour webinar sharing guidance for using routine data in evaluations. The …

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Lessons learned in using organizational network analysis for planning and evaluation of global health programs

February 27, 2020July 28, 2023

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 …

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Lessons learned in using the ripple effects mapping (REM) method for evaluation

January 30, 2020August 20, 2023

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 …

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Lessons learned in using most significant change for evaluation

December 6, 2019August 17, 2023

Data for Impact hosted a webinar on January 8, 2020 sharing lessons learned in using most significant change for evaluation. Watch | Slides 1 | Slides 2 Related ContentExperiences and …

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Taking a Long View: My Path to Becoming an Evaluation Professional

November 20, 2019August 22, 2023

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 …

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Lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation

October 17, 2019July 28, 2023

Data for Impact (D4I) hosted a one-hour webinar on October 17, 2019 that shared lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation. Watch | Slides

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