Events

3ie events

3ie hosts seminars, workshops and conferences in multiple locations across the world. These events focus on sharing the latest evidence, innovations in evaluations, systematic reviews, gap maps, replications and evidence use. They are a platform for vibrant discussions and debates between researchers, policymakers and programme managers on priority topics.

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Previous events

31
October 2018
London

Uncertainty and its consequences in social policy evaluation and evidence-based decision-making

Seminar 31 October 2018 London
Matthew Jukes (RTI International) talked about how a more systematic analysis of uncertainty and its consequences can improve approaches to decision-making and to the generation of evidence.

22 - 24
October 2018
Melbourne

Global Evidence and Implementation Summit 2018, 22-24 October, Melbourne, Australia

Conferences 22 - 24 October 2018 Melbourne
This event brought together experts from across the world to talk about their experiences in generating and implementing evidence for better policy and practice.

30
August 2018
New Delhi

Using mid-level theory to understand behavioural change: examples from health and evidence-based policy

Seminar 30 August 2018 New Delhi
In this talk, Howard White (Campbell Collaboration) adopted the trans-theoretical model of behaviour change to apply mid-level theory to the analysis of two sets of interventions: the adoption of health behaviour, and promoting evidence-based policy change

Promoting filtered water delivery in rural Bihar

Seminar 14 August 2018 New Delhi
Drew Cameron (UC Berkeley School of Public Health) spoke about the study design and formative results of a cluster randomised evaluation that aims to identify the impacts of a novel potable water delivery service in rural Bihar.

06 - 08
August 2018
Benin

Benin Evaluation Days

Conferences 06 - 08 August 2018 Benin
3ie participated in a number of sessions at this year's Benin Evaluation Days. The Benin government also introduced regional actors to the West Africa Capacity Building and Impact Evaluation program, which it jointly manages in partnership with 3ie.

18
July 2018
London

Development impact attribution: mental models and methods in ‘mixed marriage’ evaluations

Seminar 18 July 2018 London
James Copestake (University of Bath) used the ‘marriage’ metaphor to explore collaboration that spans academic traditions and disciplines, researchers and managers, and public and private sector agencies.

Transforming the lives of women through productivity improvements in small ruminants

Seminar 29 June 2018 New Delhi
Priyanka Dubey discussed major findings from the Project Mesha study and how it helped develop the output and outcome indicators that could be tracked at baseline, midline and endline, of an impact evaluation.

07
June 2018
London

Assessing the effectiveness of services provided by Cocoa Board (COCOBOD): Ghana's success story

Seminar 07 June 2018 London
Panellists in this session examined the factors that contributed Ghana’s success in the cocoa sector.

Understanding the role of evidence to inform sanitation policy in India

Seminar 29 May 2018 New Delhi
On World Toilet Day 2017, 3ie organised a panel discussion on the use of evidence to inform India’s sanitation policies and programming.

23
May 2018
London

Using internal evaluations to measure organisational impact: a meta-analysis of Oxfam’s women’s empowerment projects

Seminar 23 May 2018 London
Simone Lombardini (Oxfam GB) presented the results of a meta-analysis examining the overall impact of women’s empowerment projects evaluated as part of Oxfam GB’s Effectiveness Reviews.