Eric Djimeu

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Eric serves as the Evaluation Officer for the Support to Large-scale Combination Prevention Evaluation Studies project and as such is responsible for quality assurance services related to the proposals and studies, funded under this project, to evaluate combination prevention approaches to HIV/AIDS. In this role he coordinates the work of expert advisors and liaises with the funders and the research teams. Eric also assists the 3ie evaluation office in providing quality assurance for impact evaluations funded under our Open Window and Thematic Window grant programs.

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Demand creation for voluntary medical male circumcision: how can we influence emotional choices?

This year in anticipation of World AIDS Day, UNAIDS is focusing more attention on reducing new infections as opposed to treatment expansion. As explained by Center for Global Development’s Mead Over…

Requiring fuel gauges: A pitch for justifying impact evaluation sample size assumptions

We expect researchers to defend their assumptions when they write papers or present at seminars. Well, we expect them to defend most of their assumptions. However, the assumptions behind their sample…

Can we learn more from clinical trials than simply methods?

What if scientists directly tested their drug ideas on humans without first demonstrating their potential efficacy in labs? This question sounds hypothetical because we all know that using untested…

Special feature for World AIDS Day 2012

There has been only a small decline in the prevalence of HIV in the last decade, dropping from 5.9 percent to 5 percent between 2001 and 2009 for those aged 15-49 (UNAIDS, 2010). This decrease,…