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Developing Indicators with Front-line Workers to Improve Child Protection and Care in Colombia

Developing Indicators with Front-line Workers to Improve Child Protection and Care in Colombia

A primary objective for D4I’s work in Colombia is to support the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare (ICBF) to develop indicators for the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of the Case Management Method (abbreviated in Spanish as MAC).

Preparing Future Social Workers for Data-Driven Practice: A Panel Discussion with Universities in Moldova and the USA

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.

Learning Labs in Bangladesh

Learning Labs in Bangladesh

Learning Labs in Bangladesh A new series of organized discussions are encouraging collaborative learning and better data practices among young researchers in Bangladesh. The Data for Impact (D4I) Bangladesh team …

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Video Tutorials: Statistical Methods When Using Routine Data in Evaluation

Video Tutorials: Statistical Methods When Using Routine Data in Evaluation Numerous data analysis methods are used in evaluation and research, ranging from bivariate to more advanced methods like time-series. There …

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

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).

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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.

Lessons learned in using process tracing for evaluation

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. …

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