Media Room

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The media room aggregates information on 3ie that can be a useful overview for anyone keen to know more about 3ie, our activities and work. It is a one-stop page to access our multimedia products and also to check out our social media activity, blogs and our Youtube channel. This page also links to the videos produced by 3ie, which cover a wide range of topics and events related to the evaluation sector, including 3ie seminar series, conferences and our How-To video series.

3ie receives Co-Impact grant for research on women's economic empowerment and adolescent development

 
3ie has been awarded a grant by Co-Impact to bolster research in the areas of women’s economic empowerment and adolescent development.

3ie receives US$ 4.5 million grant from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott

 

We are proud to share that 3ie has received a gift from MacKenzie Scott of US$4.5 million in unrestricted funds for organizational support. Ms Scott, in a medium post, announced her recent round of donations of more than $1 billion to 343 organizations that are “supporting the voices and opportunities of people from underserved communities.” 

3ie-supported study wins the Best of UNICEF research award 2019

 
A 3ie-supported impact evaluation on the effects of humanitarian assistance in the Democratic Republic of Congo is one of three studies that has been awarded the Best of UNICEF Research 2019.

#Balanceforbetter: a pitch for gender and equity-focused evaluations

 
On the occasion of the International Women's day, we are underscoring the importance of evidence on development interventions for promoting gender equity and women's empowerment. We remain committed to making gender and equity-focused evaluations front and centre.

World Toilet Day 2018

 
Globally, 4.5 billion people live without safely managed sanitation and 892 million people practise open defecation (WHO-UNICEF, 2017). Poor sanitation can contribute to high rates of diarrhoeal disease and chronic infections that cause undernutrition and death in children in developing countries.